72 H. G. SIMMONS. [SEC, ARCT. EXP. FRAM 
Lesquerella arctica, (Wormsks.) Wats. 
L. arctica, Simmons, FI]. Ellesm. [Z. arctica, WETHERILL, List 1894; 
Vesicaria arctica, Duranp, Pl. Kan. et Enum. pl. Smith S.; Harz, 
Bot. Br. Pol. Exp.; Megnan, Contr. Greenl.]. 
This plant is not common within the area, probably most spread to 
the north. I have not seen it there, and it has not previously been 
found in Foulke Fjord. 
Occurrence. S. Inglefield Gulf (Meenan), Netlik (Hayes), Burdin 
Bay (Srem), Fan Glacier (Werueriit); Mary Minturn River (Kang).! 
N. Polaris Bay (Hart). 
Cardamine bellidifolia, L. 
C. bellidifolia, Simmons, FI. Ellesm.; Ostenrexp, Plantes N. E. Grénl. 
[C. bellidifolia, Hart, Bot. Br. Pol. Exp.; Natuorst, N. W. Grénl.]. 
Not observed by any other collectors but Harr, Narnorst, and 
myself; but probably overlooked by others because of its small growth. 
Occurrence. S. Ivsugigsok (NatHorst); Foulke Fjord: Reindeer 
Point (1483, 1530), at the front of the glacier (Hart). 
EHatrema Hdwardsii, R. Br. 
E. Edwardsii, Stumons, FI]. Ellesm. 
A very rare plant in Greenland, where it is previously found only 
in two localities, Umanak in Danish Greenland, and Mackenzie Bay on 
the east coast. I found only a few individuals in the dry bed of a little 
rivulet on the ledge above Etah. 
Occurrence. S. Foulke Fjord, Etah (1508). 
Cochlearia officinalis, L. var. groenlandica, (L.) GELERT. 
C. officinalis var. groenlandica, Stmmons, Fl. Ellesm. [C. officina- 
lis, Hart, Bot. Br. Pol. Exp.; C. groenlandica, WetTueriu, List 1894; 
C. fenestrata, Duranp, Pl. Kan.; Narsorst, N. W. Gronl.; C. oblongi- 
folia, Dicxrz, Not. fl. pl., in IncLerretp, Summer Search]. 
1 When Duranp, PI. Kan., p. 186, gives the locality where Kane's specimens are 
found as “junction of Humboldt and Washington Lands, 8ist N. latitude”, and says 
that they were collected in August, he must be mistaken in several respects: 
Lat. 81° would be about Cape Bryan at the mouth of Bessels Bay, where no 
collections were made; and these regions were never visited in August but only 
- in the spring by Morton. Kane himself (Arct. Expl. I, p. 99 and note 24) speaks 
of the plant in question as found at the mouth of Mary Minturn River. 
