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— Var. flaccidum Milde. Nissonjokk, st. Growing in well marked 
masses, in company with à form somewbhat intergrading with the 
type. — A. giganteum Schp. st. — A. cuspidatum L. st. — H. stra- 
mineum Dicks. st. — A. sarmentosum Wahl. st. — Var. fallaciosum 
Milde. st. — Æ. trifarium W. et M. st. — A, badium Hartm. st. — 
H scorpioides L, st. In several forms; one, with slender branches 
and julaceous, scarcely secund leaves, closely resembled }. 
 turgescens. — Hylocomium proliferum Lindb. st, — A. pPyrenaicum 
Lindb. st. — /7. parietinum Lindb. st. — A, rugosum De Not. st. 
Abisko ; Kiruna. 
Andreæales 
Andreæa Hartmani Thed. Vassitjakko, + 1500 m. Lat. 680 91; 
almost 2 further north than its most northerly recorded station, 
St. — À. obovala Thed. Nuolja. Vassitjakko ; cfr, — A. sparsifolia 
Zeit. Vassitjakko, sparingly; lat. 68° 24° N. — A. petrophila Ehrh. 
Vassitjakko. — A, alpestris Schp. Nuolja. — A. Blyttii Schp. 
Vassitjakko, + 1500 m ; «and o.— A. nivalis Hook. Vassitjakko. 
£ 4500 m. ; Nuolja. 
Sphagnales 
Among the comparatively few species of Sphagnum noted at 
Abisko were S, medium Limpr., S. Warnslorfi Russ . S. fuscum 
Klingg. and S, Lindbergii Schp. 
Hepaticæ 
[For the following list of Hepaticæ I am indebted to Mr Nicholson.] 
The Hepatics of the district were not studied so closely as the 
_ mosses, though à good many species were met with incidentally. 
In the preparation of the following list M'S. M. Macvicar rendered 
much assistance with critical species. Thanks also are due to M° 
C. Jensen for information about the district and for his work, in 
_Conjunction with Mr H. W, Arnell, on the Hepatics of the Sarek 
district, the flora of which is very similar to that of Tornean 
Lapland. Except for the substitution of Scapania for Martinellia the 
nomenclature and arrangement adopted in that work has been 
followed. 
Marchantia polymorpha L. — Common near Abisko, c. fr. and 
_o flowers, | 
is Conocarpon quadratus (Scop.) Lindb, Moist rock crevices, 
_ Narvik, c. fr. À very green form almost devoid of the purplish 
_ colouring usual in alpine habitats. 
Sauteria alpina (N. B.) Nees. Moist micaceous earth, Vassitjakko 
