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46. A. undulatum (L.) Lindb. — In the plantation by Ska- 
_ gen, copious, but ster. 
41. A. cuspidatum (L., Neck.) Lindb. — Ditchbank by 
Hulsig and in the plantation by Skagen, sparingly and 
_ster. 
48. À. hornum (L.) Lindb. — On cultivated and uncultiva- 
ted heathground, frequent, but ster. 
49. Sphaerocephalus palustris (L.) Lindb. — Heath-moor 
near Hulsig, sparingly and ster. (Also found by Prof, E. War- 
ming in 1890). à 
= B0. Philonotis fontana(L.) Brid. — Heath-moor near Hulsig, 
sparingly and ster. | 
51. Bryum capillare L. — [n the plantation by Skagen, 
; sparingly and ster. Also found on sandy ground by « Gammel 
_ Skagen » (Prof. E. Warming in 1890). 
52. B. ventricosum Dicks. — Moist heaths, here and there, 
but rare c. fr. 
53. B. rubens Mit. — Ditchbank near Hulsig, sparingly, c. 
fr. New to Denmark. 
54. B. bimum Schreb. — Moist heathground by Skagen 
and Hulsig, c. fr. ù 
a 08. D, Sn Sa ER — Feb ground by « Gammel 
= Skagen », c. fr. (Only found by Prof. E. Warming in 1890). 
56. B. fallax Milde. — Ditchbanks. and moist localities 
between the sandhills near Hulsig and Studeli, copious and c. 
fr. New to Denmark. : 
57. B. purpurascens (Brown) Br. Eur. ; var. scagensis n. var. 
Arn. et Jens. — Differt a forma typica statura majore, seta 
longiore, capsula sordide colorata, saepissime sub ore non 
_ constricta. 
= Ditchbank near Hulsig and moor near Bunken, sparingly, 
_ c,fr.; moist Jocalities between the sandhills by Studeli, copious 
_ and c. fr. It was very unexpected to meet with this beautiful 
alpine moss s0 far to the south as in Denmark. 
58. B. pendulum (Hornsch.) Schimp. — Shores of the Stu- 
_ deli-lakes, common and c. fr. ; near Bunken and the light- 
_ house, sparingly, e. fr. (Also observed by me in 1891). ne 
59. B. inclinatum (Sw.) Bland. — Moist heathground and 
_ moors, common and c. fr. 
60. B, lacustre (Bland.) Brid. — Moist heathground by 
Skagen, sparingly, c. fr. : 
61. Pohlia albicans (L.) Lindb. — Ditchbank near Hulsig, 
e Pioney and ster. 
62. P. annotina (L.) Lindb. — Moiïst sandy places, very 
: 800 but ster. (Also found by Prof. E. Warming in 
63. P. nutans (Schreb.) Lindb. — On heaths and moors, 
very common and c. fr. RSS 
