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palics, from the provinces Ostergôtland, Nerike and Uppland. 
_ The most interesting mosses are Hypnum fastigiatum var., 
Jungermannia exsecta c. coles., J. Michauxii # and c. col., 
Nardia insecla, N. Funckii # and c. col., Cephalozia my- 
riantha, Lophocolea cuspidata and Anthoceros lævis c. fr., all 
from the first-mentioned province. The aathor has found . 
Cephalozia divaricata to be more common than C. bifida in 
Sweden; C. media Lindb. appears to be more common than 
‘GC. connivens Dicks. (? = mulliflora Huds. ). 
26. Entxsson, J. et TuLBERGS. À., Biddrag till Skanes Flora 
(Bot. Notsr, 1875, p. 131-133, in swedish). 
New stations of phanerogams and a few mosses in the said 
province ; of great interest is Ptychomitrium polyphyllam as 
. new {o the flora of Sweden. 
27. GrônwaLz, A. L., Nagra strodda bryologiska anteckningar 
(Bot. Notsr, 1873, p. 71-74, in swedish. ) 
New stalions of mosses from the province of Skane. Gym- 
nostomum calcareum from Bennestad is indicated as new to 
Scandinavia. Other interesting mosses mentioned are Ortho- 
trichbum Rogeri, O. tenellum, O. pulchellum, Eucladiuom ver- 
ticillatum, Phascum bryoides, etc. 
28. GRünwaLL, A. L., Berättelse om en bryologisk resa t 
Bohuslün, med understod af K. Vetenskaps-Akademien utford 
“under sommaren 1851 (Ofvers., af K. Vet. Akad, Fürdhandir, 
1882, n° 1, Slockholm, p. 13-20). 
The author gives an account of his bryological excursions 
1881 in Bohuslän, As new to the province were detected 
Brachythecium glareosum, Pogonatum aloides var. 3 defluens, 
Orihotrichum gymnostomum, O. Sturmii, O. stramineum, 0. 
Lyelli, Zygodon viridissimus var, B rupestris, Grimwia 
torquata, Sphagnum molle, Jungermannia setiformis and 
Frullania fragilifolia. Other more interesting mosses men- 
‘tioned are Bryum lacustre, Amblystegium fluviatile, Weisia 
denticulala, Jungermannia kyalina, etc. 
29. HaRTMAN, C. Beratielse om bryologiska forskningar i. 
Merike under ar 1874 (Ofversigt af K. Svenska Vetenskaps 
Akademiens Fôrhandlingar, 1875, n° 3, Stockholm, p. 33-48, 
in swedish). — See, ARev. Bryol., 1876, p. 31. 
30. KinpserG, N. C., Fürteckning üfver Wermlands och Dals 
mossor. (1bid., 4871, n° 4, p. 475-491, in swedish ). 
There are many bryologists, that have given contributions 10 
the bryology of the named provinces ; already in 1831, C, G.. 
Myrin knew 216 species from these regions. Doctor Kindberg 
now enumerates 333 species, 207 of which are common 0 
both provinces, 108 hitherto found only in Wermland and 18 
only in Dal. Amongst rarer mosses found in Wermland are 
