REVUE BRYOLOGIQU 
2. C. rubriflora n. sp. Syn. : J'ungermania divaricata var. 
rubriflora N. v. E.? - 
= Dioica. Planta ad 4 mm. longa et 0,05 mm. — 0,08 mm. 
 Jata, radicellis densissimis ornata. Folia fere rotunda, concava 
0,06 — 0,08 mm. lata et 0,06 — 0,10 mm. longa, dense trans- 
verseque affixa, usque ad 1/2 biloba, lobis triangularibus, fere 
acutis; cellulis minutis, 0,01-0,015 mm. latis, parietibus 
bene incrassatis. Foliola O0. Bracteæ perichætii hyalino-den- 
tatæ. Involucrum ovato-cylindricum, ad 1/2 mm. longum et 
4/3 mm. latum, superne plicatum et hyalinum, ore minute 
crenulato. Pistillidia ad 7. Cetera desunt. 
Habitu C. bifidæ, sed dioica, minor, foliis minoribus, con- 
cavis, transverseque affixis, cellulis minoribus, parietibus 
_ valde incrassalis. 
On the heath by Skagen, associated with Jungermania bicre- 
nata. | 
43. Lophocolea bidentata (L.) Dum. — In the plantation by 
Skagen, sparingly and ster. | 
44. L. heterophylla (Schrad.) Dum. — Ditchbank in the 
plantation by Skagen, sparingly, c. involuc. 
| 45. Riccardia latifrons (Liadb.) Lindb. — On moist heath 
by Cn c sparingly and ster. 
40. -AÀ. rMatRU (N. v. E.) — Here and there, ster. 
A7. R. fuscovirens Lindb. — Shores of the Studeli-lakes, 
sparingly, c. fr. 
18. R. pinguis (L.) S. F. Gr. — Here and there. ster. 
19. Martinellia irrigua (N. v. E.) Lind. — Here and there, 
€. involuc. (Also observed by Prof. E. Warming in 1890, and 
by me in 1891). 
20. Jungermania inflata Huds. — On moist heaths, very 
common. c. involuc. (Also observed by me in 1891). 
= 21. J. ventricosa Dicks. var. porphyroleuca (N. v. E). — On 
various localities, not uncommon, c. involuc. et gonid. 
22. J. bicrenata Schmid., Gottsch. — On the heath b 
_ Skagen, sparingly, c. involuc. (Also found by me by Studeli 
in Es à 
23, J. Limprichtü Lindb. — Here and there, c. involuc. et 
_gonid. (Also observed by me in 1891). ee 
24. J.incisa Schrad. — On moist heath by Skagen.sparingly 
and ster. Code 
_25. J. exsecta Schmid. — On moist heath by Skagen, spa- 
ringly, €. gonid. fu 
26. Nardia crenulata (Sm.) Lindb. — Here and there, €. … 
sfr. IE observed by Prof. E. Warmingin 1890, and by me 
in 1891). | 
27. N. scalaris (Schrad., Hook.)S.F. Gr. — On cultivated 
and uncultivated heathground, common, only male plants 
were found. (Also observed by me in 4894). 
