: REVUE BRYOLOGIQUE. 
he had himself the opportunity of examining specimens, 
From this enumeration, with the addition of some new spe- 
cies, which have afterwards been mentioned by prof. Lind- 
_berg at the meetings of Societas pro Fauna et Flora Fennica, ; 
I have made up ihe following Table of the number of Scan- 
_ dinavian mosses : 
Musci veri Musci veri 
ose: Bphagne. acrocarpi. pleurocarpi. 
- Re 
Subsp. 
Species. Species, et Species. 
variet. 
In an appendix there are added some species, indicated 
s Scandinavian by other bryologists, but which prof. Lind- 
berg had seen no Scandinavian specimens of. FS 
The second enumeration (9) differs from the former only 
through an addilion of figures, showing the comparative 
rarity or frequency in Scandinavia of each species (with fruit 
and without fruit). The commonest species are valued to 5, 
tbe rarest to 100. : 
The third enumeration (10) was compiled from the latest 
bryological papers by some younger swedish bryologisis; 
the system and the names are those used in the 40% edition 
Of Hartman’s Flora. The frequency or rarity of each species 
_is indicated by figures as in the second enumeration. ; 
A5. Know, N. C., Novitier for Sveriges och Norges moss- 
 flora (Bot. Notis., 1882, p. 143-147). . 2 
An enumeralion of the numerous species of mosses that 
have been detected in the Scandinavian peninsula after th 
_appearance of the 40th edition of Hartman’s Flora. At first 
the new Scandinavian mosses, mentioned in Schimper’s 
Synopsis, ed. 2 (1876), and in Lindberg’s Musci Scandinavici 
_ (1879), are enumerated, To these mosses the following are 
= added as new to the Scandinavian peninsula : Bryum con- 
 textum Hop. et Hornsch., B. nitidulum Lindb., Ditrichum 
zonatum Kindb, c. fr., Grimmia curvifolia Lindb., For 
