57 G BUCIIENAU, PLANTS^ EAST GREENLAND. 



39. S. flagellaris, Willd. Near glacier- brooks, &c. In the 



Pendulum Group. 



40. S. aizoides, L. Moraine-earth and swamps of the K.-Fr.- 



J. Fjord, forming thick turf and clumps. 



Sax. stellariSy L. {foliosa, R. Br.). Also was found 

 by Sabine. 



IX. Composita. 



Gnaphalium alphmm, L., found by Scoresby, is wanting in 

 this collection. 



41. Arnica alpina, Murr. {A. angustifolia, Vahl, Flor. dan. t. 



1524). On turfy slopes, very general ; common at 

 Clevering I., Jackson I., Mackenzie Bay. Slopes of 

 the Fjord. Found also by Scoresby and Sabine. W. 

 Greenland, Lange. 



42. Erigon erioeephalus, J. Vahl (Flor. dan. t. 2299). South 



coast of Clavering I. Noticed by Scoresby, Sabine, 

 and Graah. 



E. compositus, Pursh, found by Sabine, was not 

 collected in this Expedition. 



43. Taraxacum phymatocarpum, J. Vahl (Flor. dan. t. 2298). 



At nearly every place visited. Graah mentions Lcon- 

 todon taraxacum, var. 



X. Campanulacea. 



44. Campanula uniflora, L. Pendulum Islands. Noticed by 



Sabine. Wide spread in West Greenland. 



45. C. rotundifolia, L., var. arctica, J. Lange (Flor. dan. 



t. 2711). On the slopes of the Fjord, abundant at 

 600-800 feet, with Pyrola. Graah met with it below 

 63° N. Lat. In W. Greenland, 68°-70°, J. Lange. 



XL Vacciniacea. 



46. Vaccinium uHginosum, L. Wide spread, on the Islands 



and at the Fjord. Found also by Scoresby and 

 Sabine. In W. Greenland, with var. also. 



Xn. Ericacea. 



47. Andromeda tetragona, L. A very wide-spread Arctic 



plant. Clevering L, Shannon I., the Fjord, &c. 

 Scoresby and Sabine also. 



48. Arctostaphylos alpina, Spreng. On the alluvium of 



Eleonore Bay ; the K.-Fr.-J. Fjord, &c. Among 

 grasses, reeds, mosses, and Vaccinium. Lange has 

 found it near Sukkertoppen, W. Greenland. 



49. Ehododendron lapponicum, L. Rare. Coal Island ; the 



K.-Fr.-J. Fjord. Found by Sabine. More common 

 in W. Greenland. 



Pedum palustre was found by Sabine, but not by 

 this Expedition. 



XIII. Fyrolacea. 



50. Pyrola rotundifolia, L., var. arenaria, Koch. Very 



plentiful at 600-800 feet, on grassy slopes, at the 



