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Table I. 
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2 ZiBl les altiziel ee 
Saeiledpeagilll [es 
olEls Berets Hic Brelsie s 
©|8)s 8/71, S/S) a) FE] /2 a |Si 5 = 
TES] SSlclE| SiS i2l ei clBlele s 
0 2/8/0)2) Flo) elo /S|5/ 8) 6).2) cox 
S/5/m 512/83) 8/8 slSie Elselsis g 
0 Ah |S ee (a a Je eran pe ied 
Bushnan Island 3, 9 | 10 
Cape York Sere) Rk ae ee 12 97) 11 39 
Ivsugigsok . . eewhs Urcee Ah yee 58 58 
Wolstenholme Soni ee eee j 84 
Saunders Island se: a he Wee og i 
Umanak ye seriay oo bce 5 13 23) 
Granville Bay . . . . 1... eee 6 6 
Carey Islands . ........-. | 5 5 
Inglefield Gulf. . . . ao he aebsiay o | 23 
Northumberland elon ie Aphis an ok 3 5] 1388 389 
Burdin Bay (Netiulumi, Netlik). . . {1} 15 10 4 29 
Bowdoin Bay ......... 10 10 
Cape Acland. . ........ 4 94 
Fan Glacier . . ........ 99 92 
Verhoef Nunatak . . . 1... . 7 7 
M’Cormick Bay. . . ‘ 11 11 
Cape Alexander & Sathesland Teland 9) 9 4 
Foulke Fjord ‘ 4 G6 1/18) 34 1| |76/23 81 
Fog Inlet & Bedevilled ‘Headly he ad nas {6 16 
Rensselaer Bay . ........ 93 93 
Mary Minturn River 8 8 
Lafayette Bay . ; 4 8 8 
Bessels Bay & Hanna, Ilana. woe 8 12 12 
Polaris.Bay'. 4 6 & & 2 uw wow w 21/18 v3) 
Lockwood Island... ...... 4 4 
Total number of species . . 3) 9/21/37/33/21/49| 4/58/19169/76/45! 6/23 
Additions to the N. W. Greenland flova 3} 7/12)26] 7 2) 9/18) 2]17) 9) 1)—|—]]t08 
of the value of all the existing indications; especially as there is another 
weak point always to be calculated with, viz., the imperfect exploration 
of most parts. In the hope of inducing some competent botanist to make 
a revision of the american collections, which may supply some future 
worker on the N. W. Greenland flora with material less studded with “?”, 
I will point out where those collections seem to be kept. 
The specimens of Kans, Hayzs, Bessers, Burk and MEEHAN are 
probably all included in the collections of the Academy of Natural Sci- 
ences of Philadelphia; at least it is especially mentioned, that some of 
them belong to that herbarium. The collections of WeETHERILL were 
determined at Harvard University, which probably possesses them. As 
to where the “private collection” of GREELY is kept, I am entirely ignor- 
