180 COL. FEILDEN AND MR. GELDART ON TJIE FLORA OF KOLGUEV. 
Saussurea alpina, D. C. Common ; but not fully in flower by 
the middle of July. 
Vaccinium uliginosum, var. microphyllum, Lange. Common 
on the peaty lands of the tundra. 
Vaccinium vitis-id.ea, L., var. pumilum, Horn. Common on the 
peaty lands of the tundra. 
Arctostaphylos alpiS'a, Sprang. Common; flowering in July. 
Pyrola Mixqu, Sw. Not common, hut found flowering in some 
of the side ravines of the Gohista valley, and more abundantly in 
a ravine five miles to the northward. 
Gentiana verna, L. One of the most lovely plants we met 
with, growing in beds on the slopes of the Gohista valley. The 
masses of deep blue blossom were very striking. 
Gentiana tenella, Fries. This small Gentian was found in only 
one locality, a ravine some five miles north of our camp. 
Armeria vulgaris, var. arctica, Cham. Extremely abundant 
on the weather-beaten summits of the sea-bluffs. 
Primula stricta, Horn. Common on the slopes leading down 
from the tundra, in ravines, and likewise in the valleys. 
Primula sibirica, L., var. finmarkica, Jacq. We first met 
with this beautiful Primrose on the banks of the Gohista, some 
five miles from the sea. It was in full flower during July. We 
came across a bed of this plant near the mouth of the Kriva, not 
less than a quarter of an acre in extent, and a mass of blodrn. 
Trientalis EURorEA, L. Only met with in one locality, 
a ravine five miles north of our cam]/ 
Pinguicula alpina, L. This plant, with its delicate waxen 
flower, was found growing in some abundance on bogs and damp 
places in the Gohista valley, some five miles inland. 
Castilleia septentrionalis, L. Growing as a plant six to ten 
inches high, on the banks of the Gobista river. 
Myosotis alpestris, Schmidt. Very common in the valley of the 
Gobista. We did not meet with M. arvensis, nor with Eritrichium 
villosum, which are common plants on the eastern side of the island 
(vide Trevor- 1 iattye). 
Adoxa moschatellina, L. Only found in one locality, some 
four miles south of our Gobista camp. 
Bartsia alpina, L. Common on the slopes of the Gobista 
valley, but not fully in flower by the middle of July. 
Plantago maritima, L. With Sedtnn rhodiola, the commonest 
