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J. castaneus Sm. — Common, together with С. arcticus. 
J. triglumis L. — Common, even at Upernavik Ejland near its 
northern limit. | 
J. biglumis L. — Very common. 
J. trifidus L. — Upernavik Ejland and Qaersuarssuk. Previously 
not north of the South coast of Disko. 
Гиза spicata (L.) D.C. — Only on the most sheltered places. 
Upernavik Ejland, Pätüt, Atanikerdluk, Naujat and Sarqaq. 
L. confusa Lindeb. — Common. 
L. nivalis Laest. — Common everywhere. 
L. frigida (Buch) Sam. — Like the preceding. 
Tofieldia palustris Huds. — Common. 
T. coccinea Rich. — Qegertarssuag 71°34’. On a winter journey 
1923, when I was engaged in collecting some Zutrema Edwardsit 
which pierced through the snow, I by chance got a few specimens 
of this rare plant; it has been recorded from Greenland a few 
times only. 
Salix herbacea L. — Common everywhere when sufficient humus 
is available. | 
S. groenlandica Lundstr. — Not common, especially not on the 
Nügssuaq Peninsula. 
S. glauca L. — Never absent. 
Betula nana L. — Rather common, but the habitats are always 
scattered. 
Охута digyna (L.) НШ. — Never absent. 
Polygonum viviparum L. — Probably the most common plant of 
the districts visited and unlikely to be unrepresented in any plant 
association. 
monstr. paniculata var. nov. Inflorescentia paniculatim сотрозиа, 
ramis cincinnato-spiciformibus 20—30, inferioribus usque ad 25 mm. 
longis, floribus bulbillisve parvulis 12—15-nis gerentibus. 
This curious and very conspicuous inflorescence may perhaps 
be considered as a case of an atavistic reversion to the more 
ancestral types of the family. 
At Atanikerdluk on a fertile slope in a typical “Urteli’”’ asso- 
ciation. 
Koenigia tslandica L. — Upernavik Ejland, Kuk, Ikorfat. 
Sagina intermedia Fenzl. — Upernavik Ejland, Pätüt and Atani- 
kerdluk. 
S. caespitosa (J. Vahl) Lange. — Atanikerdluk. 
Honkenya peploides (L.) Ehrh. — Never absent on sandy beaches. 
Arenaria ciliata L. subsp. norvegica (Gunn.) Fries. — Upernavik 
Ejland, Ikorfat, Ata, Pätüt and Atanikerdluk. 
