Stray Contributions to the Flora of Greenland I—V. 11 
Triglochin palustre L. probably common. 
Anthoxanthum odoratum L., very abundant at all places visited in the 
northern fiord region of the Julianehaab district, not seen in the 
southern region. 
Hierochloé alpina (Sw.) Roem. & ScHuLT., common. 
Phleum alpinum L., common. 
Alopecurus aequalis SoBoL. var. natans (WAHL) FERN. Qagsserssuaq, 
Tun. F.; Qagsserssuaq, Ig. F.; Tasiüssaq, Qag. F.; Amitsuarssuk, 
Ig. F.; Taserssuaq, Tas. F.; Frederiksdal. 
Agrostis stolonifera L. Neria; Qagssiarssuk, Ig. F.; Tasiüssaq, Qaq. F.; 
Amitsuarssuk. 
— canina, L., common. 
— borealis HARTM., common. 
Calamagrostis Langsdorfit (Link) Trın., common. 
— hyperborea LANGE, common. 
— neglecta (EHrH.) FL. D. Wert. var. borealis LANGE seems to be 
much rarer than in the middle parts of West Greenland; new lo- 
calities: Neria; S. of Kiagtüt. 
— purpurascens R. Br. The continuous range of this species is from 
73° to about 64° N. South of that it has once been found in Tunugd- 
liarfik Fiord at Kiagtüt, 61°12’, by Kornerup, and once at the end 
of the Frederikshaab Glacier, 62°30’, by Horst. Kornerup’s 
specimens are quite immature, but still they show the essential 
characters of the species; the woollen tufts on the leaves at the 
joint, the well developed lacerate ligula, the short hairs of the 
florets and the long awns. Probably in both cases the specimens 
were representatives of an alpine floral element washed down with 
the torrents. We searched for it, but in vain. 
Deschampsia alpina (L.) Roem. & SCHULT., common. 
— flexuosa (L.) Trın., common. 
Trisetum spicatum (L.) Ricut., common. A revision of its numerous 
variations in Greenland is needed. Although FERNALD, in his 
revision of N. E. American forms, also mentions specimens from 
Greenland (Rhodora 1916, 195), he unfortunately does not consider 
the varieties described by Lance, some of which will probably be 
identical with American forms. 
Poa alpigena (Fr.) Linn. (P. pratensis AUTT.), common. 
_ — nemoralis L., common. 
— glauca VAHL, common. 
— alpina L., common. A revision of the numerous Greenland forms, 
(and hybrids?), of the four species mentioned, in the light of the 
