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NOW that another expedition is about to sail for the Arctic regions through Davis's Straits, it is thought that some notice of the magnificent flora of the shores of Greenland may prove interesting. An essay on this subject,* written in Swedish, by Professor Agardh, the celebrated Swedish algologist, is now before me, but as it is too long for insertion in these pages, I will endeavour to condense as much of it as possible into an abstract.
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MERRIFIELD, M. Arctic Marine Vegetation . Nature 12, 55–58 (1875). https://doi.org/10.1038/012055a0
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