REVUE BRYOLOGIQUE. 
Moss Flora of Scandinavia. Further and more exhaustive re- 
coïds will be published in a new paper entitled « Manipulus 
Muscorum Il » which will appear in the Society’s Transac- 
tions. The following mosses were announced as new to the 
Scandinavian Flora : 
1. Lepidozia Wulfsbergüi Lindb. n. sp., a new species be- 
Jonging to à group of its genus which was not previously 
represented in Scandinavia, as the group is mostly at home 
within the warmer parts of the earth : one species of tbe 
same group bas however been found in Wales. Of this new 
species only barren female plants have been found by D'N. 
Wulfsberg in Nordfjord ( Norway ). 
9. Cephalozia heterostipa Carr. et Spruce, has been found 
at many places in Sweden Finland, Norway and Lappland : 
itis very closelÿ allied to and scarcely to be distinguished 
from Jung. inflata. This is not very surprising as some ofthe 
different groups of Cephalozia form transitions to other genera 
Carr.) Lindb. Of this very small 
lants with fruit 
or Lindberg on 
his new species 
fthe genusinthe 
rm of its capsule, 
: it ought perbaps 
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sit is we 
he form of the leaves as 
account it is considered 
This species was disco- 
n Opdal (Norway) by 
orway). Professor L. after examining origi 
nsiders it Lo be a very fine ce oi 
T. Dicranum spadiceum Zelt. (2) is also a fine species nearly 
‘ been gathered at Kongsvo 
n Lo D. Mühlenbeckii. 1t has be 
