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_. mosses found were Jungermannia Taylori 4 and c. coles., 
Cephalozia catenulata 7, At Bejsfjord, a branch of the bay 
af Ofoten, a forthnight was spent in excursions. Junger- 
mannia hyalina and c. col., Scalia Hookeri c. fr. (the most 
northern station of this species was before Helsingfors in 
Finland), Cesia suecica, C. concinnata, C. coralloides, An- 
thelia julacea vera c. fr. , Cephalozia albescens c. fr., C. 
media Lindb., etc. were here detected. At Bogen, another 
branch of the same bay, were seen Martinellia subalpina, 
Myurella apiculata c. fr., Nardia scalaris and €. fr., Jun- 
germannia riparia forma, Peltolepis grandis, etc. 
In the midst of July the frontier mountains between Norway 
and Sweden were crossed, the chief mark of the summers 
excursions being the environs of the great lake of Tornejaure. 
_ Before reaching this lake, Mniam Blytti, Cephalozia catenu- 
_Jata & and c. col. jun., Odontoschisma denudatum var. c. Li 9e 
 Harpanibus Fiotowianus c. fr. , Jungermannia bantryensis 
var. C. fr., J. polita c. fr., etc., were noted. ; 
_  Onithe 23%0f July Tornejaure was reached. The large 
Surface of the lake, that is 80 kilom. by length, the pure 
pellucid water, the lightgreen groves of birch covering the 
lower parts of the shores, the alps crowned by eternal snow, 
the roaring calaracts sweeping down the mountainsides, all 
these factors united here formed an overwhelming land- 
scape, the more so Lo a bryologist as its bryological treasure 
Was as yet hidden to the world. The author devoted more 
_ than three weeks Lo examining the mosses on the shores of 
_ Tornejaure. 
The commonest mosses in these northern regions the 
author found to be Camptothecium nitens, Aulacomnium 
palustre, Cinclidium stygiom, Mnium punetatum, Sphagnum 
acutifolium, Jungermannia plicata and Harpanthus Flotowia- 
nus ; pretty common were Myurella julacea, Paludella, Meesia 
uliginosa , Catoscopium , Cynodontium Wahlenbergii forma 
compacium, Nardia scalaris, Martinellia subalpina, Junger- 
Mannia bantryensis var, acuta , J. inflata , J. ventricosa, J. 
minuta, J. polita, Anthelia nivalis and a variety of Odon- 
toschisma denudatum, Amongst rarer mosses the most inter= 
esting are Cephalozia obtusiloba Lindb. forma, J ungermanpia 
_pumila, J. riparia Tayl. (?) var. minor, J. lurida Dum. forma 
_rufo purpurea c. col., J, Wenzelii , J. beterocolpos Thed, €. 
fr., and var. Hornschuchii (Nees), Nardia hæmatosticta 
_ (Nces) c. fr., Nardia revoluta (Nees), Cesia condensata 
rh) Amblystegium Richardsoni Mitt. , Hypnum polare 
(Lindb.) with var, lætevirens, etc. ke 
44 KiNpBerG » N.C., Om Grimmia funalis och nârstaendé 
arter (Botan. Notis,, 1882, p. 184-187, in Swedish). se 
_ Descriptions of the four allied , 
and according to the 
