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a small oval flowering bud is just perceptible. Radical leaves cuneiform, with two 

 minute lateral teeth on each side and terminating in an acute apex. 

 Fog Inlet, 78°. 



48. S. cernua, Linn. Fl. Lapp. T. 2. R. Br. in Perry's 1st Toy. suppl., p. 275. 

 Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 1, p. 245. Torr. and Gr. Fl. 1, p. 575. Very remarkable by the 

 upper leaves bearing in their axils little bulbs of abortive flowers. 



Disko, 70 u , and all the stations of Smith's Sound to 80° N. lat. 



49. S. rivularis, Linn. Fl. Lapp. T. 2. Pursh's Fl.,p, 312. D. C. Prodr. 4, p. 36. 

 Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 1, p. 246. Torr. and Gr. 1, p. 574. 



Fiske Fiord, 64°. 



COMPOSITE 



50. Gnaphalium sylvaticum, Linn. Engl. Bot, T. 913, Pursh's Fl,, p, 525, Hook. 

 Fl. Bor. Am. 1, p. 319. 



Upernavik, 73°. 



51. Hieracium vulgatum ? Fries. H. molle ! Pursh's Fl., p. 525, Hook, Fl, Bor, 

 Am. 1, p. 299, Torr. and Gr. 2, p. 475. Stem 18—20 inches high, erect, naked above, 

 with a corymb of 3- -4 large flowers. Radical leaves petiolate, attenuate at both ends, 

 Avith a few remote, obscure, and mucronate teeth from the base to the middle, entire 

 upwards. A few sessile cauline leaves to about the middle of the stem. 



Fiske Fiord, 64° ; and Upernavik, 73°, 



52. Arnica angustifolia, Vahl. Fl. Dan. T. 1524. D. C. Prodr. 6, p. 317. Arnica 

 montana, var. alpina, Linn. A. alpina, Wahl, A. plaMtaginea and A* fulgens, Pursh's 

 FL, p. 527. Torr. and Gr. 2, p. 449. 



Near Smith's Sound, 78°. 



53. Taraxacum palustre, D, C. Fl, Fr, and Prodr, Leontodon palustre, Smith, Br, 

 Fl. 2, p. 823. Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 1, p. 296. Leontodon taraxacum, /?. salinwm, E* 

 Mey. pi. Labr. p. 58. Taraxacum montanwn-, Nutt, in Torr, and Gr, 2, p. 494, 



Wolsteinholm and below Bediveled Reach, 76 — 78°. 



CAMPANULACE^, 



54. Campanula linifolia, A. D. C. Camp., p. 179, C, roiundifolia, / 3 . KnifoUa, 

 Rich, in Frankl. 1st jour., ed. 2d, app., p. 61. The only specimen I have is stript 

 of its radical leaves; the inferior cauline are petiolate, oval-lanceolate, the upper 

 ones linear-lanceolate, entire or with a few teeth. Flowers only two, (there might 

 have been three) rather large, on filiform pedicels with two linear bracts at the 



