4877, n° 9, p. 57-80). 
oo. characterising different bryological stations ; as rarer mosses 
 — REVUE BRYOLOGIQUE. 
43. Zerrersrenr, J. E., Supplementum ad disposilionem mus- 
corum frondosorum in monte Kinnekulle nascentium (Ibid., 
44. ZerrersrenT, J. E., Hepaticæ Kinnekullenses (Ibid. 1877, 
n° 2, p. 43-55 ). 
As for these 2 publications see Revue Bryol., 1878, p. 11-12. 
-_ 45. Zerrensrenr, J. E., Florula bryologica montium Hunne- 
berg et Halleberg (K. Svenska Vetenskaps Akademiens Hand- 
lingar, Band 45, n° 4, Stockholm, 1877, p. 35). 
See Rev. Bryol., 1878, p. 64. 
A6, Zerrersrenr, J. E., Vegetationen pa Visingsô ( Bihang 
till K. Svenska Vet. Akad. Handlingar, Band 5, n° 7, Sloc- 
kholm, 1878, p. 86, in swedish }), 
= For some summers the author lived in the island of Visingsü 
(58° n. lat.) in the Jake of Vettern. In this paper he gives an 
account of the vegetation in the island with reference to 
_ vascular plants, mosses and lichens. The enumeration of 
_ mosses contains 150 Bryaceæ (only 28 species may be said 
to be common in the island), 6 Sphagnaceæ and 24 Hepa- 
_ ticæ. We must refrain from giving an account of the mosses 
may be mentioned Dicranella Grevilleana, D. Schreberi, D. 
_ rufescens, Trichostomum tophaceum, Barbula mucronifolia, 
_ seanum, Sphagnum molle 
… Grimmia Schultzii, Mnium insigne, Eurhynchium Stokesii, etc. 
ILL PUBLICATIONS ON THE BRYOLOGY OF NORWAY. 
47. BERGGREN, S., Bryologiska skizzer fran Norges kusttrakter 
(Bot. Notisr., 1872, p. 39-49, 65-75, in swedish, descriptions 
of some new forms in latin). , 
_ Inthe years 1868 and 1870 the author had the opportunity 
Of making excursions at some very distant places in the 
Norwegian coast, viz. at Mandal in the most southern part 
of Norway , at Aalesund, at Kastnaes and Kjeün, which two 
places are situated between Bodô and Troms6, and at Tromsô. 
The mossvegelation at Mandal was found very much to 
resemble that in a forest-clothed mountain in the midst of 
Europe. Andreæa crassinervis, Didymodon cylindricus, Pte- 
rogonium gracile, Campylopus fragilis, Plagiotheciam Rœ- 
é the 3 last species were new Lo 
Norway), together with more northern mosses as Grimmia 
_ torquata, G. elatior, Blindia acuta, Dicranum Blyttii, etc, 
were seen in this place. — 
- From the author's description Aalesund appears to be one 
of the richest bryological situations in Scandinavia, the 
mossvegetation having very much an english caracter. Hoo- 
