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A. exannulatum var. orthophyllum Milde. Nuolja, st. — ? Var 
robustum Roth et v. Bock. À very robust, much branched Hypnum 
F of this group was found in a shallow ditch close by the Abisko 
Hut, with long, falcate glossy leaves, and long, very stout.nerve. 
Itis referred to Drepanocladusprocerus Ren. et Arn. by M'J. A. 
Wheldon, and was at first so delerminéd by Roth; it differs from 
that plant however in some respects, the margins being denticu- 
late throughout, while in that they are entire except at apex. 
Roth has since placed it (Übersicht über die europäischen Drepa- 
nocladen, Hedwigia, Band XLVIIE, p. 167) near D. exannulatus 
var. robustus Rth. et V. Bock, from which it differs notably in the 
nerve, which is twice as stout. In a subsequent letter Roth has 
proposed for it the name var. lapponicus. — Var. serratum Milde. 
Pools, Bjôrkliden, st., det. Roth. — A. aduncum Hedw., 
and var. gracilescens Schp. st. — A. filicinum L. st — 
H. commulatum Hedw. st — A. falcatum Brid. st. — var graci- 
= dlescens Schp. Koppajokk, st. — H. Bambergeri Schp. Vassitjakko, 
et. H. condensatum Schp. Peat bog, Abisko, st. This agrees 
quite well with the type in Schimper’s Herbarium at Kew, with 
which I have compared it. 1 have n0 doubt that Limpricht is 
quite right in subordinating it as à variety to H. Bambergeri. —- 
H. Vaucheri Lesq. Abisko cânon, the & plant. This is the first 
recorded instance of the species being gathered with © flowers.— 
H. revolutum Lindb. Frequent in the sterile form. In Abisko 
canon sparingly in fruit. Hitherto it has, I believe, only been 
found in fruit in two stations in the Alps. The capsules are mar- 
kedly elongate-cylindrical as compared with those of the allied 
species. — AH. cupressiforme L. st. — H. hamulosum B. et S. st. 
__ H. callichroum Brid. Abisko canon, sl. ; à dense form with 
erect branches. — #. Lindbergüi Mitt. st. — H. pratense Koch. By 
Lake Tornea, st. Marshy ground near Abiskojokk, cfr. — A. Gou- 
-lardi Schp. Stream between Somaslaki and Pallimtjakko, cfr. 
_ Only once or twice recorded with fruit hitherto. Spores 13-18 p. 
Ring well developed, persistent. Processes of inner peristome al 
times just perforated with extremely narrow slits. Perichætial 
bracts denticulate at apex, the inner not acuminate, broadiy 
pointed and scarcely tapering; perichætium hardly rooting. — 
_H. alpestre Sw. Verÿ common, st. — AH. dilatatum Wils. 
_Vassitjakko. st. Karsovaggejokk, st. — À. palustre Huds. cfr. | 
Abisko cânon ; a form which might be referred to var. julaceum 
_B.etS., but for the capsules, which are not at all those of var. 
= subsphæricarpon, with which the fruit of var. julaceumiscompared- 
- — H. polare Lindb. Abisko cânon, St. — H. ochraceum Wils. st. 
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