'EBRUARY 3% 1883. — Professor Lindberg gave notes on 
he following mosses, thé greatest part of which are new 
to the Flora of Scandina via. ee 
1. Peltolepis sibirica Lindb. found at knudshôe in Dovre is 
scarcely more than an extreme form of the variable P. grandis. 
2. Jungermannia quadriloba Lindb. nov. sp., a new species 
that is to be placed between J. Kunzeï and J. lycopodioides 
var. Flôrkei; male plants detected at knudshôe in Dovre. 
3. J'ungermannia elongata Lindb. nov. sp. is paroecious, 
well distingued from J. Limprichtii ; collected in Norway 
on the woody slopes of Tronfjeld near Lilla Elvedal. < 
4. Jungermannia Subdichotoma Lindb. (1). Thus prof. 
Eindberg now names his species J. rigida Lindb., because 
re exists à J. rigida Austin, established in 1869 on … 
specimens from the Sandwich Islands. - F 
5. Jungermannia saccatula Lind. nov. sp. (= J. rigida É. 
grandis Lindb.) (1) is according to more recent observations 
well distinguished from J. subdichotoma. es 
6. Plagiachila porelloides (Torr.) has been collected in 4873 
äralid in Skäne by prof. Lindberg, but it is to be-consi- 
dered as only a variety of PI. asplenioides. . 
Jungermannia Helleri (= 3. verruculosa Lindb.) belongs 
the genus Cephalozia. | 
Nardia (Eucalyx) subelliptica Lindb. nov. sp. resembles 
h tenderer forms of°J. pumila, but it is a true 
rdia, nearest akin 10 N. obovala; the new species was 
cted on Dovre at Blesebäck near Kongsvold. 
Nardia (Marsupella) aemula (Limpr.) bas been collecte 
rway on Snebättan by M. Lindberg and on Dovre by 
RU, PR D en mn 
10. Bryum (Eubryum) laetum Lindb. n : 
Br. erythrocarpon very much in the fruit, 
the leaves ; detected in : nn 
lev. Bryol, 1884, p. 46, 
