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Scandinavian bibliography ( continued ). 
39. ScuEuTz, N. J., Berättelse om en botanisk resa i Bohuslan 
(Ofversigt af K, Svenska Vetenskaps Akademiens Fürhand- 
lingar, 4880, n° 2, Stockholm, p. 45-68, in swedish). 
The author gives an account of the most remarkable pha- | 
nerogams and mosses, seen in his excursions in Bohuslan in 
1879. By these researches rich contributions have been won 
to the bryology of a province, the mosses of which heretofore 
are little known. Here some of the most interesting mosses 
from this part of Sweden, may be enumerated, viz : Reboulia 
hemisphærica, Fimbriaria gracilis, Radula Lindbergii, Sphag- 
noecelis denudata, Anthoceros punctalus, Grimmia montana, 
Dicranum Blyttii, Conostomum boreale c. fr., Cynodontium 
Brantoni, Philonstis capillaris, Tayloria tenuis, Plagiothecium 
Mühlenbeckii, Dichelyma falcatum, Hypnum imponens, Fon- 
tinalis dalecarlica, etc. : re 
40. Sen, K. A. Tin, Vaztgeografiska bidrag till Medelpads 
fiora ( Bot. Notsr., 1877, p. 82-84, in swedish}). 
New stations of phanerogams and some mosses in 108 
named province. 
TuLLBERG, S. A., see ERIKSSON. 
M. Zerrensrent, J. E., Musci et hepaticæ Gotlandiæ (K. 
Svenska Vetenskaps Akademiens Handlingar, Band 13, n° 14, 
Stockholm, 1876, p. 42, in latin). 
See Rev. Bryol., 1877, p. 26-27. 
42. Zerrensrent, J. E., Om vaxtlighien pa Vestergütlands 
siluriska berg med serskild hänsyn till mossvegetationen (Ofver- 
sigt af K. Svenska Vetenskaps Akademiens Fürdhandlingar, 
1876, n° 1, Siockholm, p. 43-71, in swedish ). : Fran 
In Vestergütland there occur some mounlains of silurian 
origin, These mountains the author in 1875 made an object 
vf his excursions especially for examining their mosses. In 
other papers the author has published enumerations of the 
mosses of Kirinekulle, Halleberg and Hunneberg, on which 
account what is said of these mountains in this paper may 
be passed by. Also 8 other silurian mountains in ‘he same 
province were visited by the author, which mountains, bowe- 
ver, proved to be poorer in mosses ih 
an the 3 mountains 
before mentioned. Among rarer mosses gatbered may Ds: 
mentioned Anomodon apiculatus, wa des ester AS depres- a 
sum, Amblystegium fluviatile, Barbula recurvi olia, Catosco- 
pium nigritum, Philonotis capillaris, Tetraplodon mnioides, : 
Seligeria pusilla, S. recurvata, Cynodontium virens var. serra- 
tum, etc, Mes : \ FR 
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