22 Morten P. PorsiLp. 
The Greenland forms of this species still need a revision, as 
F. W. PENNELL’s treatment: “Veronica” in North and South 
America, Rhodora 1921, is very insufficient and by lack of descrip- 
tions other than those given in the keys, not convincing. PENNELL 
considers the northern V. alpina different from the species in the 
Alps of Gentral Europe, and gives the range of the former as Scan- 
dinavia, Scotland and East Greenland, whereas V. Wormskjoldu 
R. & Sch. (= v. villosa) is said to be confined to West Greenland. 
Such a difference in distribution would certainly strengthen 
the author’s opinion, but, unfortunately, the specimen quoted from 
“Flora Danica” as well as the single Greenland specimen of V. al- 
pina he has seen, both came from Disko, which is not located in 
East Greenland. 
Veronica fruticans JACQ., common. 
Euphrasia arctica LANGE, common. 
Bartschia alpina L., common. 
Alectorolophus groenlandicus (CHAB.) OSTENF., common. 
— groenlandicus var. Drummond-Hayı (Bucu. WHITE) OSTENF. (= A. 
borealis STERN. an = Rhinanthus oblongifolius FERN.?). Rarer than the 
preceding species and not growing in company with it. S. of Kiagtüt, 
Tun. F.; Igaliko and Qagssiarssuk, Ig. F.; Sydpröven; Lichtenau; 
Taserssuag, Tas. F.; Igdlorsuit, Il. F.; Frederiksdal. Including 
the two stations mentioned by OstEnrELn (Bot. of the Färöes, 
p. 95) the total range in Greenland is from 60°30’ N., on the East 
Coast, to ab. 61°10’ N., on the West. 
Pedicularis flammea L. According to ROSENVINGE, common, which we 
cannot corroborate. South of 60°30’ we only found it, very sparingly, 
at Taserssuaq, Tas. F. 
Pinguicula vulgaris L., common. 
Utricularia minor L., not seen. 
Plantago juncoides Lam., v. glauca (Horn.) Fern. (incl. P. maritima 
Autt. de Fl. Grl. and P. borealis LANGE, see: FERNALD: The Maritime 
Plantains of North America, Rhodora, 1925, p. 95). 
Galium Brandegeei Gray, probably not rare; (see part II, p. 24). 
— triflorum Mcux., quite common in willow- and birch-thickets and 
on fertile, grassy slopes. 
Linnaea borealis L., var. americana (Fors.) REeuper. Neria. Only 
two localities previously known in the section. 
