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form. A robust form in large cushions, re 3 inches high and 
deeply tinged with red occurred on wet ironstone rocks near à 
glaciated lake at Vassitjakko at an elevation of about 4000 feet. — 
J. alpestris Schlch. Vassitjakko near the last and like it strongly 
tinged with red, — J. Mülleri Nees. Rocks in a stream, Palno- 
viken, €. per. — J. incisa Schrad. In small bluish green patches 
on Nuolja at an elevation of about 3000 feet. — J. Baueriana 
. (Schiffn.). Kiruna, €. per. and with gemmae. The postical cilia are 
almost absent in this form, Vassijaure, a form approaching 
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TJ. lycopodioides. In an interesting discussion by M. Arnell on this 
species in his « Ueber die Jungermannia barbata-grupe » (Lund 
1906) he gives reasons for believing it to be what German authors 
might call the Ur-species of the burbata group. — J. lycopodioides 
Walbr. Common in the Abisko district. —J. quinquedentata Huds. 
Marshy ground, Kiruna. Var. turgida Lindb., Vassijaure. — 
J. Floerkei W. et M. Vassijaure, — J. Binéteadis. Kaalas. Common 
in the district and the predominant hepatie in some of the bogs 
near Abisko with a few perianths, This species is close to J. gracilis, 
but is readily distinguishable in the field by its reddish colour, 
shorter innovations “and the frequent presence of gemmae. — 
… J. gracilis Schleich. Bogs near Abisko. — J. quadiiloba Lindb. A 
few stems only intermixed with J. quinquedentata var. turgida at 
Vassijaure.— J. Kunzeana Hüben. Abisko, a few stems only inter- 
mixed with J. Binsleadii — J. minuta Crantz. Very common in 
the Abisko district and often c. per. Generally growing in hard _ 
compact tufts with the reddish coulouring characteristic of s0 
many arctic hepatics. 
Nardia Breidleri (Limpr.) Lindb. Vassitjakko, Somaslaki, etc., 
_. prelty general on ground moistened by metting snow at an eleva- 
tion of between 3-and 4000 feet. 
Marsupella aquatica Lindenb.) Schiffn. Stones in a stream at 
= Narvik. — M. condensata (Angstr.) Schiffn. A few stems belonging ; 
either to this or to M. apiculata occurred with AN. Breidleri at 
Vassijaure but in (oo poor condition for their certain determination. 
Cesia concinnata (Lightf.) B. Gr. Nuolja and other mountains 
__ near Abisko, common at an altitude of 3000 feet and upwards, 
more rarely lower down, e. per. 
Pallavicinia Blyttii (Môrek. ) Lindb. Moist earth, Vassitjakko, at 
é. _ about 3000 feet, c. per. 
