6 Morten P. PorsiLn. 
Narssalik Island, 61°38’. 
Neria Island, 61°35’ (collections by J. EuGEntus). 
Ivigtüt, 61°13’. Thickets and fertile slopes. 
Björnedal, 61°15’. Sea shore, dry grass-fields, thickets of Salix, Betula, 
Alnus, Sorbus. 
Julianehaab district, northern part. 
Julianehaab, 60°43’, around the colony. 
Qagssiarssuk in Tunugdliarfik Fiord (Eric the Red’s estate “Brattahliö”, 
61°10’. Sea shore, grass-fields. 
Kiagtüt, i. e., somewhat south of that place, opposite the former loc- 
ality, 61°10’. Dry alluvial ground, water courses, bogs, thickets. 
Narssaq at Tunugdliarfik Fiord, 60°55’, near the village. 
Qaqortoq, near the Norse church ruin, 60°49’, grass-fields. 
Tasiüssaq, in Qaqortoq Fiord, 60°50’. Heaths and bogs, thickets and 
fertile slopes. 
Igaliko (the ancient Norse episcopal seat “Gardar’’), 60°59’. Dry and barren 
fields, overgrazed meadows. 
Qagssiarssuk, Igaliko fiord, 60°53’. Sea-shore, dry Dryas- and Cladonia- 
heath, ponds in thickets, brooks. 
Eqaluit, Igaliko fiord, 60°47’. Thickets, bogs and ponds. 
Sydpröven, 60°26’ and Lichtenau, 60°30’, around the villages. 
Amitsuarssuk, at the head of one of the branches of Agdluitsoq-fiord, 
60°45’. Birch and Sorbus-thickets, heath with Ericaceae and Lichens, 
lake-shores, rocky brook-bed. 
Julianehaab district, southern part. 
Nanortalik, 60°7’, around the village. 
Taserssuaq in Tasermiut Fiord (in botanical literature often called 
“Kinguadalen”’), 60°16’. The biggest birch “forest” of Greenland, 
covering the bottom of a valley and the lower parts of the surrounding 
hills; lake shores, slow streams, thickets, bogs and swamps. 
“Uiluvit”. (The place visited is at ab. 60°28’, on the eastern shore of Taser- 
miut Fiord. The name was taken from a map and is used on the 
labels of the duplicates distributed. But it is a mistake, as Uiluvit 
is, in fact, located on the west side). Sea shore. 
Frederiksdal, 60°0’. Grass-fields, bogs, water-courses and ponds. 
Sangmissoq, 59°58’. manured soil, near the village. 
Kangikitsog in Ilua Fiord, 60°18’. Sea-shore, heath, bogs, ponds, thickets. 
