﻿198 PLANTS KANEANiE GRCENLANDIC^]. 



77. S. herbacea, Linn. Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 2, p. 153. A. Gray. Man. ed. 1st, p. 

 43. 



Holsteinborg, 68°; Upernavik, 73°. 



MONOCOTYLEDONOUS PLANTS. 

 ORCHIDACE^E. 



78. Platanthera hyperborea, Lindl. Gen. Orch. p. 287. Hook. El. Bor. Am. 2, 

 p. 198. Hdbenaria hyperborea, R. Br. and Rich. app. 2, p. 33. Orchis hyperborea, 

 Pursh's FL, p. 588. 



Fiske Fiord, 65°. 



MELIANTHACEiE. 



79. Tofieldia palustris, Huds. T. horealis, Wahl. T. pusilla, Pers. Pursh's Fl., 

 p. 246. Narihecium pusillum, Mich. Fl. Bor. Am. 1, p. 219. Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 2, 

 p. 179. 



Fiske Fiord, 64°. 



JUNCACE^E. 



80. Luzula spicata, Desv. A. Gray. Man. ed. 1st, p. 505. Juneus spicatus, Linn. 

 Engl. Bot. T. 1174. 



Fiske Fiord and Sukkertoppen. 



81. L. hyperborea, R. Br. Melville Island Plants, p. 183. Hook, in Parry's 2d 

 Voy. app. p. 405. L. campestris, R. Br. Spitzb. app., p. 75. Juneus arcuatus, Hook. 

 FL Bor. Am. 2, p. 189. 



Below Bediveled Reach, 79°. 



82. L. arcuata, Meyer. Asa Gray. Man. ed. 1st, p. 505. Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 

 2, p. 189. 



Fog Inlet, 78°. 



These two last species, which are of small stature and with black spikes, are easily 

 distinguished from each other. L. hyperborea has the leaves flat, whilst L. arcuata 

 has them channeled and linear. 



83. Junctjs TRiFiDus, Fl. Dan. T. 107. Lam. Diet. Bot. Asa Gray's Man. ed. 1st, 

 p. 508. 



Fiske Fiord, 64°. 



84. J. arcticus, Linn. Fl. Lapp., p. 116. D. C. Fl. Fr. 3, p. 165. Scapes simple, 

 rigid, naked, 8 — 10 inches high, furnished at base with long.striated sheaths, springing 



