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author’s opinion, well distinguished species Grimmia funalis - 
(Schwaegr.) Schp. , Gr. tenera Zetterst. (1) (in Musci et He- 
paticæ Finmarkiæ), Gr. imberbis Kindb. (—G. funalis var. 
epilifera Zetterst. in Revisio Grim. Scand.) and Gr. strepto- 
pbyila Kindb. nov. sp. 
The last species is described as follows : 
Tufts dense green or brown-green. Stem rather short, 
about one inch high. Leaves, when dry, but little torted, 
indistinctly wound in a spiral (even the nppermost leaves 
_incurve), most leaves acute and of very much the same form, 
shortly ovate-lanceolate, all without any hair; cells a little 
pellucid. Fruit not known. It has been found at Kongsvold in 
_ Dovre by the establisher of the species. 
45. LipBenG, S. O. Bryological notes at the meetings of 
Socielas pro Fauna et Flora Fennica. FL. 
As for these notes see Rev. Bryol. 1882, p. 81-85 and 
_ 1883, p. 74 and 87. It may here be added thatit was in 1873 
_thatthe first of these notes were published. 
16. LinpgerG, S. O., Spridda anteckningar rôrande de shan- 
dinaviska mossorna (Bot. Notis , 1872, p. 133-141, 162-168, in 
Swedish, descriptions in latine of the new and some other 
species). 
The species mentioned are : Hypnum montanum Wils 
(found near Kristiania in Norway), Thuyidium decipiens De 
Not. (is only a variety of H. glaucum Lam.), Leskea 
(Pseudoleskea)? papillosa nov. species (2) (found in Torne 
pmark, as for this species confer Schimper's Synopsis, 
_ P. 597-598), Campylopus Schwartz Schp. (found at many 
places in the ‘diocess of Bergen, Ditrichum (Leptotrichum) 
Zonatum (Funck) Lindb. (found in Sweden, Norway and 
Lappland), Cynodontiom (Oreoweisia) serrulatum (Fanck) 
Lindb, (a variety laxifolium Lindb. (3) has been detected at 
Kirjavalaks near Sordavala in Finland), Toriula vinealis 
 (Brid.) Spruce (found in Gotland) is only a variely OT. 
 Cylindrica (Tayl.) Lindb., Ephemerella recurvifolia (Dicks.) 
_ Schp. (found in Aland (Finland); at Upsala a var. angusti= 
 folia Lindb. is gathered), Jungermannia lurida Dum. (found ie 
_ät many places in Scandinavia ; is paroecious), J. Schraderi en 
 Mart. (known by the author from many Scandinavian sla- 
tions), Pleuridium alternifolium (Kaulf.) Rab., P. subulalum 
 (Huds.) Rab., Grimmia elatior Bruch, G. decipiens (Schultz) 
_ (the synonymy of these 4 species is cleared up), Cephalozia 
(4) As for this moss see Rev. Bryol., 4876, p. 95. 
nt In Musci Scandinavici Prof. Lindberg considers this moss Lo belong to 
eterocladium. - “. : à 
(3) This moss Prof, Lindberg later has named Dichodontium pallucidum var, 
fallax ; confer n° 48, de 
