990 



9. Alchimilla alpiiia L. 



Lge. Consp. Fl. Groenl. p. И & 236. Berlin Kärlv. p. 34. 

 Hartz Fanerog. p. 391. 



Nigertusok , Akiliarisek , Kingorsuak , (Kangarsuk) (Knutsen), 

 Jærn Ö, Kong Oscars Havn (Berl.), Tasiusak in several places. 



Alchimilla vulgaris L. 



Lge. Consp. Fl. Groenl. p. 1 1 & 236. Berlin Kärlv. p. 34. 

 Hartz Fanerog. p. 391. 



Of this polymorphic species several forms appear v^'ithin the 

 district; they are all well separated vi^ithout any distinct transitions 

 and seem to keep constant. The distinguishing characters are 

 rather small, but in larger plantations it is possible to distinguish 

 the individual sub-species by their peculiar structure. 



I. The calyx hairy. 



10. AlcMmilla fllicaiilis (Buser). 

 The stems glabrous, at the top capillary like the branches of 

 the inflorescence. The root-leaves plane with open basis, bluish 

 grey, 7-lobed, the midlobe with 6 — 9 denticles on each side. The 

 calyx infundibuliform or at the top ovalcylindric, hairy with scarce 

 protruding hairs. 



Not common; on herby slopes between 66" 19' lat. N. and 

 65° 35' lat. N. ; 10—15, exceptionally 50 ctm. high. New for 

 Greenland. 



Akiliarisek, Kingorsuak, Tunok, Sarfakajik, at Kordlortok So, 

 Elvbakker at Tasiusak, Adloe. 



f. vestita Buser. Stems hairy; very rare, in herby slopes. 

 The tent place at Kingorsuak, Cassiope Fjæld, Amagà and Elv- 

 bakker at Tasiusak. 



II. The calyx glahrous. 



•^"The lower half of the leaf nerves glabrous, the upper half adpressed 

 hairy on the under side 



11. Alchimilla alpestris (Schmidt). 

 The stems and the stalks of the root-leaves almost glabrous 

 or downwards clothed with adpressed hairs. The leaves glabrous 



