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97. Seiland, S. K. Floristiske undersr/gelser i Hardanger II. (Bergens 

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98. Birger, S. Härjedalens kärlväxter. 96 pp. Stockholm (Nord. 

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99. Birger, S. Om Härjedalens Vegetation. (Ark. f. Bot. VII [1908], 

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100. LJndmann, C. A. M. Lycopodium complanatum L. moniliforme n. subsp. 

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Die neue Unterart des sehr wenig einer Variation unterworfenen Lyco- 

 podium complanatum ist dadurch ausgezeichnet, dass der mediane Kiel der 

 kantenständigen Blätter halbkreisförmig ist, wodurch der flache Spross ein 

 perlschnurartiges Aussehen erhält. Die Form wurde bei Tuinba in der 

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101. Palm, Bj. Scolopendrium vulgare Sm. i Halland. (Svensk Bot. 

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102. Nordström, K. B. Växtgeografiska anteckningar för Bleking. 

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100. Tryde, E. Dansk skoleflora. Vejledniug til bestemmelse af de 

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101. Laiige, A. Ekskursionen til Frederikssund og Hornsherred. 

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105. Drnce, G. C. List of British plants containing the Spermophytes, 

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106. Step, E. Wayside and woodland ferns. Guide to the British 

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107. Drnery, Cll. T. British ferns and their varieties. (Meirf* R. 

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108. Henslow, G. The origin and present distribution of the British 

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109. Marshall, E. S. Notes on „The London Catalogue" ed. 10. 

 (Journ. of Bot. XLVI [1908], Pterid. p. 319.) 



110. Williams, F. X. The higher alpine flora of Britain: being a 

 list of the flowering plants and ferns found at 1000 m and upwards on the 

 mountains of the British isles, with authentic references and critical notes. 

 (Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist. LXVII [1908], p. 163—169, 242—251.) 



111. Macdonald, J. J. List of British ferns of the Comrie District. 

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112. Young, W. Note on a rare British fern, Cystopteris fragilis var. 

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113. Fish, D. S. Note on Adiantum capillus Veneris. (Tr. a. Proc. Bot. 

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114. Linton, W. R. and Marshall, E. S. Plants observed near Moffah, 

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