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195. Antennaria? sp. — Upernavik Ejland on the dry edge of a steep slope with 
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Viscaria alpina, Arnica alpina, Carex rupestris and supina etc. At this locality 
I found an Antennaria apparently allied to A. groenlandica. On my return 
to The Danish Arctic Station I tried in vain to refer it to one of the known 
species: it closely resembles an Antennaria with some hesitation refered to 
A. groenlandica from Nordre Stromfjord, Ipiutarssuaq 1918 (P. & E.). 
I brought the Antennaria from Upernavik Ejland and some other critical 
forms of the genus to Copenhagen in order to compare them with plants 
in the Herb. Haun. The only conclusion reached was that the Upernavik I. 
Antennaria is certainly distinct both from A. groenlandica Porsild and from 
A. intermedia (Rosv.) Porsild. 
Unfortunately it would seem that some accident must have happened to 
my Antennarias on their way from Copenhagen to Greenland, as two years 
have now elapsed and they have not yet arrived. I am thus compelled to 
postpone a description of this undoubtedly new species until additional 
specimens can be found. 
A. alpina L. — Upernavik Ejland, Hare 0: Umivik, Pätüt. Rather 
COMMON, 
var. monocephala D.C. — Pätüt and Atanikerdluk. 
A. glabrata (J. Vahl) Greene. — Singularly enough only recognized 
from the entrance of Nordostbugt viz. Upernavik Ejland (S. H.) 
and Ubekendt Ejland and Svartenhuk (Р.). Раба and Atani- 
kerdluk. 
f. ramosa nov. f. with 3—4 pedicels 4 to 5cm. long. — Pätüt. 
Gnaphalium supinum Г. — Qegertaq (Bg.). 
Artemisia borealis Pall. — Commonest of the Compositae on the 
Nugssuaq Peninsula. While from Disko has it been recorded a 
few times only. 
Arnica alpina (L.) Olin. — Common in most places. 
f. inundata n. f. Rhizoma horizontaliter repens, foliis longioribus 
et angustioribus, 895—100 x 3—5 mm., bast badio-violaceıs. 
Per totum fere vegetationis tempus inundata, non nisi annis Sic- 
cioribus florigera. 
Sargaq on the clayey banks of a small lake. 
Taraxacum phymatocarpum (В. Br.) J. Vahl. — Patorfik and 
Alianaitsunguaq. Hitherto best known from several stations on 
the Waygat shores. | 
Г. groenlandicum Dahlst. — Seldom absent on sandy beaches. 
Т. стосеит Dahlst. — Alianaitsünguag and Pätüt near water- 
courses. 
