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the island. Here the wood-strip is totally failing. Outside the shore 

 is found the reed-swamp, here formed of Car ex rostrata. The 

 shore is formed of small clean-rinsed stones. Only at a little di- 

 stance from the shore the smaller stones and the intervals between 

 the bigger are covered with mud. Between the clean stones of 

 the shore grow a few individuals of Naumburgia and Ly thrum. 

 Inside the belt of small stones the vegetation is dense and creates 

 a formation of evergreen, diageic, xeromorphous herbs, 

 a formation, which I have mentioned in the formerly quoted pam- 

 phlet as common in the neighbouring bogs. 



Table III. 





A 



B 



G 



D 



€hamæpliytes 



21 



13 







121 



Vaccinium myrtillus 









19 



Vaccinium vitis idæa 



_ 







50 



Aha flexuosa 









49 



Empetrum nigrum 



_ 







3 



Comai'um palustre 



21 



13 







llemicryptopliytes 



198 



40 



92 



98 



Agrostis canina 



50 



14 



31 



35 



Festuca rubra 







29 





Mentha arvensis 



48 









Galium palustre 



29 









Viola palustris 



14 



2 







Naumburgia thyrsiflora 



6 



9 



_ 



__ 



Lysimachia vulgaris 



2 



6 







Orobus tuberosus 







16 



10 



Poa nemoralis 









2 



Luzula multiflora 







1 



7 



Eriophorum vaginatum . 



1 









Leontoclon autumnalis 



1 









Menyanthes trifoliata 



33 









Peucedanum palustre 



5 



9 







Lythrum salicaria 



1 









Hypericum perforatum 









11 



Potentilla tormentilla 



7 





11 



31 



Piumex acetosa 







3 



2 



Girsium palustre 



1 









Lastræa dilatata 







1 





Geophythes 



169 



116 



25 



5 



Garex rostrata 



50 



28 







Garex panicea 



34 



2 







Garex Goodenoughii 



50 



28 







Garex teretiuscula 





3 







Juncus filiformis 



2 



50 



25 





Eriophorum polystachyum . 



. 14 



5 







