1898—1902. No. 16.] FLOW. PLANTS AND FERNS OF N.-W, GREENLAND. 95 
As Hart, |. c., reports the species only from Foulke Fjord, I cannot 
understand why Natnorst, N. W. Gronl., p. 83, and Laner, Consp. FI. 
Groenl. IJ, p. 291, record it also for Polaris Bay, and Osrenrexp, |. ¢., 
p. 78, gives its West Greenland range as 60—81°. 
Occurrence. S. Ivsugigsok (Natuorst); Inglefieid Gulf: (Netlik 
(Hayzs)?); Cape Acland, Fan Glacier (WetTHERILL). 
Distribution: East and West Greenland, Arctic American Archi- 
pelago (S. E. part at least), Arctic America, Labrador, Canada, Rocky 
Mountains, Andes of Chile, Land of the Chukches, Arctic Siberia, New 
Siberian Islands, Central Asia, Himalaya, Ural, Arctic Russia, Novaja 
Semlja, Kolguev, Spitsbergen, Northern and Central Europe, Great Bri- 
tain, Faeroes, Iceland. 
Carex glareosa, WAHLENB. 
C. glareosa, Simmons, FI. Ellesm. 
This is one of the species that I have mentioned in my Prel. Rep. 
as new additions to the flora of N. W. Greenland. It grew rather abund- 
antly within a small area among the rocks of Reindeer Point, and had 
ripe fruit when collected, Aug. 16, 1898. 
Occurrence. S. Foulke Fjord, Reindeer Point (253). 
Carex incurva, Licutr. 
C. incurva, Simmons, |]. Ellesm. 
This sedge also is new for N. W. Greenland. I found the low form 
with arched culms in a gravelly beach, together with Honkenya pe- 
ploides; and, in another somewhat swampy locality, I found also a form 
approaching var. erecta, Lana, (1512). 
Occurrence. S. Foulke Fjord, Reindeer Point (228, 1512). 
Carex nardina, FRI1&s. 
C. nardina, Smmons, FI. Ellesm. [C. nardina, Hart, Bot. Br. Pol. 
Exp.; Natuorst, N. W. Grénl.; Werner, List 1894]. 
In Foulke Fjord this species was rather common in rock-ledges and 
dry, gravelly plains, as I am inclined to think it is all over the area. 
Its abundant appearance in Ellesmereland, even in the northernmost 
‘ Hart, lc, p.9, says about this locality “Cyperaceae appear to be entirely 
absent”. 
