REVUE BRYOLOGIQUE. 
Scandinavian Bibliography in the years 1871-1882. 
The Revue Bryologique will soon have carried on for a de- 
_cennium its very uséfal work of recording the progress of 
bryology. During (his time there have appeared some papers on 
_ Scandinavian Bryology written by Scandinavian Bryologists, 
_ which have not been mentioned in the Journal. This defi- 
 ciency, I bave thought, it might best be made up by giving 
à complete list of all the papers that in one or another sense 
may be named Scandinavian and which have appeared since 
the year 4870. I have chosen this point of lime for beginning 
my list, because it may be said that we bave a compendium 
andinavian bryology for the time previous to 4871 at 
as far as concerns the Scandinavian peninsula, in C. 
rtman'’s Skandinaviens Flora, 40% édition, which appeared 
in 1871. Before giving my list, it is perhaps not out of place 
to mention that, with respect to the. geography of plants, 
Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland and Lappland are gene- 
rally considered to form à natural region that is called the 
Scandinavian, the eastern limit of this region being formed 
by a line, drawn fromthe White Sea to the innermost parts 
of the Finnish Gulf. = 
icalions which refer to more than one of the Scandinavian 
or countries. 5 
4. HARTMAN, C., Handbok à Skandinaviens Flora, 10% edi- 
tion, Senare Delen (Stockholm, Z. Haeggstrom, O4, FORD, — 
u-8°, in Swedish). The first edition of this flora was pu=. 
blished in 1820 by the present author’s-father, Doctor C. 3. 
Häriman. The different editions of Hartman’s Flora have for 
half a century been ibe first bryological text book of Scandi- 
navian students; they refer only to the Scandinavian 
eninsula. 
 FLoRA DANIGA. — Fasc. 4 (1761 ).— Fasc. 30 (1880). 
3. LinpBerG, S. O., Revisio critica iconum in opere Flora 
'anica muscos illustrantium (Acta Societ. Scient. Fennicæ, X, 
lelsingfors, 1871). ” A 
The editors of Flora Danica are for Tom. 1-3 G. C. Oeder, 
for Tom. 4-5 O. F. Müller, for Tom, 6-7 M. Vahl, for Tom. 
13 J. W. Hornemann, for Tom, 44 with supplement 4 F.M. 
ebmann and for the following Tomes J. Lange. Professor 
gs Revisio critica refers to Tom. 14-16 (the 47 first 
_gives full information on the mosses, figured 
ith interspersed synonymica 
