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Borraginaceae, Lindl 
177. Mertensia maritima, (L.) S. F. Gray. 
Lithospermum tnaritimum, IIookkr, App. Parey II; Stenhammaria maritima, Holm, Cat. 
Distribution. Victoria Land: south coast, Rae (KH); [Melville Peninsula {?): 
»eastern entrance to Frozen Strait» (Vansittart Island ?), Parrt (NHM)]; Baffin Land: 
Cape Searle, Taylor (KH), Signuia, Schuchert & White (ex Holm, 1. c). 
Geographic area. Greenland, arctic and northern temperate shores of North 
America, Asia, and Europé. 
Tliere is a specimen from Parry's second voyage in the KH also, but without 
indication of locality. The above may as well point to Southampton Island. 
Scrophulariaceae, Juss.; Lindl. 
178. CastiUeja pallida, (L.) Kunth. 
Distribution. Banks Land: Bäring Land, M'Clure (KH), Anderson (ex 
Armstrong, Narrat.); Victoria Land: Minto Inlet and Cambridge Bay, Anderson (KH). 
Geographic area. Greenland (?), arctic and northern temperate parts of 
North America, eastern and arctic Siberia, arctic Europé. 
The specimens from the Arctic Islands beloug to the var. septmtrionalis, (Lindl.) 
Gray, but on the Continent the raain form is also found. As for the range of the 
species, its occurreuce in Greenland is rather doubtful. 
179. Euphrasia latifolia, Pursh. 
E. qfficinalis, Taylor, Pl. Bali. 
Distribution. Baffin Land: Kingnait in Cumberland Gulf, Taylor (1. c). 
Geographic area. Greenland, northern parts of North America, Asia, 
and Europé. 
I have thought best to enter Taylor's plant under this name even without 
seing any specimens, as it is the only one I have seen from the northernmost 
parts of America and Greenland. 
180. Pedicularis lapponica, L. 
Distribution. Baffin Land: Cumberland Gulf, Giese (ex Ambronn, Kingua). 
Geographic area. Greenland, arctic and subarctic North America, eastern 
and arctic Siberia, arctic parts and mountains of northern Europé. 
Even without seing the specimens I think we must rely on Ambronn's record, 
as there nothing astonishing about the appearance in Cuniberland Gulf of a common 
Labrador and Greenland plant, but the records of Hart for Ellesmereland (as well 
as for N. W. Greenland) are, as I have explained in my Flora Ellesm. (p. 34), certainly 
