408 ICE-BOUND ON KOLGUEV 
Gnaphalium supinum L. Dwarf Cudweed. 
Almost everywhere. 
Antennaria alpina R. Br. Alpine Cat’s-ear. 
Fairly common on all the high peat-ground. 
A. carpathica R. Br. 
This plant is exceedingly local in Kolguev. I found it nowhere but 
on Mounts Sieycherhur and Sowandeyi. The genus has been separated 
from Guxaphalium as dicecious; the flowers of some individuals are 
composed of filiform fertile florets without any tubular males, in other 
individuals of only tubular male florets. It might easily be overlooked, 
as its white cottony-looking head has a general resemblance to the 
pappus of Z7igeron. 
Matricaria inodora L. 
This was not a common plant on Kolguev. The first specimen we 
saw was growing in the turf on the roof of Uano’s hut at Scharok, and 
I iater on found a few plants on the east coast. 
Pyrethrum bipinnatum Willd. 
This was immensely abundant on all the dry sandy ground. 
Artemisia Tilesii Ledeb. 
We found this in bud by the Pesanka, July 4, but it was not in 
flower till a fortnight later. It was fairly common on the hummocky 
peat. 
Achillea millefolium L. Yarrow. 
This tiny yarrow—2-4 inches—was very local. I found it only on 
the side of some inlets by the sea on the eastern side. The plant 
differs from the yarrow of our hayfields by being dwarfed and covered 
with down. 
