578 BUCHENAU, PLANTS, EAST GREENLAND. 



XXII. Cyperacea. 



64. Carex rupestris, All. Rare. Jackson Isl.j Cape B.-Ruys. 



Wide-spread in Greenland. 



65. C. nardina, Fries. Rare. Clavering and Jackson Islands. 



More common in W. Greenland. 



66. C. fuliginosa, Sternb. et Hoppe. Bottoms with streams. 



Clavering and Sabine Islands; K.-Fr.-J. Fjord. 

 Middle-sized specimens are from widely in the Alps. 



67. C. subspathacea, Wormsk. One specimen from the 



Fjord. W. and S. Greenland, 60°-62° N. Lat., Lange. 



68. C. rigida, Good. One specimen, Cape Broer-Ruys. 



Widely spread in W. Greenland. 



69. Krobesia caricina, Willd. Moraines at the Fjord. W. 



Greenland, 64°-72° N. Lat. 



70. Elyne spicata, Schrad. Cape B.-Ruys. In W, Green- 



land, wide-spread. 



71. Eriophorum polystachum, L. Sabine Isl. ; Clavering Isl. ; 



Cape B.-Ruys ; the Fjord, &c. Collected by Sabine also. 



72. E. Scheuchzeri, Hoppe {capitatum, Host). Clavering 



Isl. ; Cape B.-Ruys ; the Fjord. Scoresby and Sabine. 



XXIII. Graminea. 



73. Alopecurus alpinus, Sm. Common everywhere, in damp 



low-lands. Also by Scoresby and Sabine. 

 64. Calamagrostis purpurascens, Br. (Flor. dan. t. 2523). 

 With Catahrosa latifolia at the K.-Fr.-J. Fjord. The 

 tallest grass plant in East Greenland. Not rare in 

 W. Greenland. 



75. Hierochloa alpina, R. et S. Shannon, Sabine, and Jack- 



son Islands, &c. 



76. Deschampsia brevifolia, R. Br. Rare. Cape Phillip 



Broke. By Sabine also. Limited to East Green- 

 land. 



77. Trisetum subspicatum, P. deB. A rather common Arctic 



grass. Jackson Isl. ; Clavering Isl. ; Cape Broer-Ruys. 

 Scoresby and Sabine. S.-W. Greenland. 



78. Catabrosa (Phippsia) algida, (Sol.) Fries. Sabine and 



Shannon Islands. Wide-spread in W. Greenland. 



79. C. (Colpodium) latifolia, (R.Br.) Fries. Cape Broer- 



Ruys ; the Fjord. W. Greenland, 70°-72° 48'. The 

 next tallest grass after Calam, 'purpurescens. 



80. Poa abbreviata, R. Br. Clavering Isl. K.-Fr.-J. Fjord. 



81. P. arctica,' R. Br. (and varieties). General and abundant. 



Probably P. laxa of Scoresby's and Sabine's collec- 

 tions (Hooker) is a variety. Spitzbergen. 



82. P. caesia, Sm. General and abundant. 



83. P. annua, L. (?) 



Glyceria (Poa) angustata, (R. Br.) Fr. (near to Gl. 

 maritima, M. & K.), in Sabine's collection, was 

 not sent home by this Expedition. 



84. Festuca brevifolia, R. Br. Forming turf. Jackson I. ; 



Clavering I. ; Cape Broer-Ruys (this is Festuca ovina, 

 var., of Sabine's coll., Hooker). W. Greenland. 



