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21. Cetfastium latifolium. Exactly such as I have in¬ 
tended to define under that name in Flora Sco- 
tica, and different from C. alpinum. 
22. Cerastium -; the specimen wants flower, but 
I think it is C. alpinum. 
23. Potcntilja verna. 
24. Dryas odopctala , undoubtedly, with deep crenatures 
at the margins of the leaves. The specimens of 
Dryas which I have formerly received from Green¬ 
land, have been the Dryas integrifblia. 
25. Papavcr niulicaule. 
26. Poa laxa , Willdcnow, Wahl, and of Flora Scotica, 
(Poa jlexuosa, Eng. Botany). 
27. Ranunculus nivalis, (very fine). 
28. Pedicularis liirsuta. A Lapland plant, but which 
has not, that I am aware, been found before in 
Greenland. 
29. Drain hirta. 
30. Cochlcaria anglica. 
31. Cochlcaria anglica? perhaps C. grccnlandica, but 
there is no fruit nor flower on the specimen. 
32. Arabis alpina. 
33. Gnaphalium alpinum. 
34. Arnica angustifolia, Vahl, and FI. Dan. v. 9.1.1524. 
Unquestionably distinct from Arnica montana, of 
which Linnmus and Wahlenberg have made it 
their var. fi. 
35. Erigcron unijlorum. This species differs from our 
British E. unijlorum, in the extremely woolly and 
purple involucre, and is doubtless the species in¬ 
tended by Wahlenberg. But I am still uncertain 
