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at an elevation of about 4000 ft; a small form which might be 
taken at first sight for Clevea hyalina from the scales overlopping 
the margin. As pointed out by D' Culmann, however, à section of 
the stipe revealed a well marked root-hair furrow and the identity 
of the plant with the present species. 
Hygrobiella laxifolia (Hook ) Spruce. Rocks in a stream, Narvik, 
c. per. 
Cephalozia albescens (Hook.) Kaal. Somaslaki, not far from the 
snow line, — C. bicuspidata (L.) Dum. Abisko, common, c.per.— 
C. media Lindb. Bogs near Abisko, c. per. — C. leucantha Spruce. 
Rotten stump in a bog near Abisko, c. per. Narvik, with & amen- 
tula. — C. striatula C. Jens. This new, distinct and very beautiful 
little species oceurred sparingly in scattered stems in several 
gathering of hepaties from the bogs near Abisko. À small but 
nearly pure gathering was obtained near the railway station, €. 
fr. — C. divaricata (Franc.) Dum. Bank of the Karsovaggejokk 
sparingly. C4 
Lophocolea bidentata (L.) Dum. Bog near Abisko, a large sterile : Æ 
form in blackish tufts. 2h 
Harpanthus Flotowianus Nees. Bogs at Abisko and Kiruna. 
Kantia trichomanis (L.) Lindb. Abisko, poor. 
Ptilidium ciliare (L.) Hampe. Abisko, common. | 
Blepharostoma trichophyllum (L ) Dum. Abisko, common. — B. 
setiforme (Ehrh.) Lindb. Common in the district, often forming 
very large tufts. 
Anthelia nivalis (Siv.) Lindb. Near the summit of Nuolja. c. per. 
Scapania subalpina (Nees) Dum. Common on stones in Streams 
at Narvik, ce. per. Somewhat variable in the thickness and papil- sa 
losity of the leaf cell walls as well as in the serration of the leaf 
_ margin. — S. undulata (L:) Dum. Narvik. — S. uliginosa (Swartz) 
Dum. Marshy ground, Narvik, with the last. — S. irriqua (Nees) 
Dum. Wet ground, Pallimtjakko and Kiruna. The latter plant 
belongs to a pretty, reddish form, — S. paludosa G& Müll. Marshy 
ground, Somaslaki. Var. vogesiaca C. Müll. Narvik. — $S. rosacea 
(Corda) Dum. In deep red patches on a footpath near the Hutat 
Abisko, a well marked form. M" Jensen is of opinion that this spe- 
cies keeps perfectly distinct from S. curta in the north, but there 
is not infrequently a difficulty in separating southern plants. 
Diplophyllum taxifolium (We) Dum. Rock by the river, Abisko. 
Plagiochila asplenioides (L.) Dum. Rocks by the river, Abisko, à 
sparingly, a very poor form. 
Mylia anomala (Hook). B. Gr. Dryish Sphagnum bogs, Abisko. à 
Jungermannia inflata Huds. Marshes near Abisko, a blackish 
