REVUE BRYOLOGIQUE. 
| tunity of seeing this new norwegian species, which Waulfsberg 
established in 1875, professor Lindberg approves ofits being 
_ included in the Scandinavian flora. April 2, 1881. 
_ SELIGERIA TRIFARIA ( Brid. ) has been discovered in Finland 
- by doctor Wainio at Kuusamo, which part of Finland is proba- 
bly the richest in mosses. February 7, 1880. 
 DiIcRANELLA srrictA Schimp., discovered by Wichura in 
_ Lule Lappmark, it does not belong to Dicranella but is a 
_ form of Dicranum Starkii W. M. with straight leaves. April 2, 
1881. é 
_ LepTOTRICHUM ARCTICUM Schimp., collected by Lorentz at 
_ Sognefjord in Norway, is a northern and on this account a 
_ somewbat {ypical form of Ditrichum homomallum (Hedw.) 
 Hampe. April 2, 1881. 
_ Oncopxorus BREvIPES Lindb, Professor Lindberg has found 
this moss to be only a form of O. schisti Whlb. November 6, 
. 
>  Onraorricuum microcarrum De Not, from the botanical 
_ garden of Helsingfors is only a form of Dorcadion pumilum 
FSv.). November 6, 1881. 
_ ORTHOTRIGHUM AETNENSE De N. from Norway is only a curious 
form of Dorcadion rupestre (Schleich.) which species, as is well 
known, is very subject lo variations, April 2, 1881. 
 Lesrea (?) paTENS n. Sp. Lindb. from Olleberg in Vester- 
goetland (Sweden). Specimens of this species were exhibited. 
_ October 9, 1880. 
__ Hypxum NaPAEUM Limpricht is a subspecies of Amb/ystegium 
glaucum (Lam.), which subspecies has been detected at 
several places in Norway and Sweden, November 6, 1880. 
AMBLYSTEGIUM ADUNCUM L. * orthothecioides (Lindb.). On this 
beautiful moss a note has been read by Doctor V. Brotherus 
who has found it in Finland on the little island of Fridskaer 
_near Vassa, It was first discovered in Spitzhbergen, where 
according to Professor Bergrren it occurs in masses on rocky 
_ shores, especially near to mountains where flocks of water- 
fowls nest, as il appears to thrive best on soil that consists 
f animal stools. Afterwards it was found in Greenland, West- 
inmarken (Norway) and in the Kola-peninsula, but always 
n the Artic region. This its occurrence near Vasa where the 
climate is much milder, and where the soil does not consis 
Of animal stools, was very unexpected. December 4, 1880. 
_ AMBLYSTEGIUM GOULARDI Schimp. as pecies first established 
on specimens from the Pyrenees, was found in 1879 on 
Dovre in Nor octor J. Sahlberg. April 2, 4884. 
