CARL SKOTTSBERG, 



(Schwed. Südpolar-Exp. 



IV. List of plants (endemic species in italics). 



I. Vascular plants (in brackets are given the names used by the author in 

 his paper "Gefässpflanzen Südgeorgiens"). 

 Hymenophyllum falklandicum Baker. 

 Polystichum mohrioides Borv var. pli- 



catum (Poepp.) C. Chr. (andinum 



Phil.) 

 Cystopteris fragilis Bernh. 

 Lycopodium magellanicum S\V. 

 Aira antarctica Hook. 

 Phleum alpinum L. 

 Festuca erecta D'Urv. 

 Poa flabellata (Lam.) Hook. fil. 

 Rostkovia magellanica (Lam.) Hk. FIL. 



Juncus scheuchzerioides Gaud. 

 Montia rivularis Gmel. 

 Colobanthussubulatus(D'URV.)HK.FiL. 

 crassifolius (D'URV.) 



Hook. fil. 

 Ranunculus biternatus Sm. 

 Acaena adscendens Vahl. *Austro- 

 georgiae BlTTER (adscendens Vahl.) 

 Acaena tenera Alboff. 

 Callitriche antarctica Exgelm. 

 Galium antarcticum Hook. FIL. 



Juncus inconspicuus D'URV. » 



The variety of Acaena . adscendens is peculiar to South Georgia. As for the 

 others see author's paper quoted above. 



2. Mosses (according to Cardot, with addition of species reported by me 

 in 1909). 



Andreaea squamata C. M. 



parallela C. M. 

 regularis C. M. 

 Willii C. M. 

 viridis C. M. 

 pumila Card. 

 » heterophyltn Card. 



opaca Card. n. sp. 

 Dicranoweisia subinclinata (C. M.) 

 Broth. 

 » grimmiacea(CM.)BROTH. 



» brevipes (C. M.) Card. 



Skottsbergia paradoxa Card. 

 Dicranella Hookeri (C. M.) Card. 



Dicranum austrogeorgicum C. M. 

 » laticostatum Card. 



aciphyllum Hk. FIL et WlLS. 

 » tenuicuspidatum C. M. 



Blindia capillifolia Card. 

 » dicranellacea C. M. 

 j> Skottsbergii Card. 

 » praticola Card. n. sp. 

 Ditrichum hyalinocuspidatum Card. 

 Pseitdodistichium austrogeorgicum 



Card. 

 Distichium austrogeorgicum C. M. 

 Pottia austrogeorgica Card. 

 Willia grimmioides C. M. 



This species was found for the first time by the author in 1909, on the plain along the Moraine 

 Fjord, growing on moist clay. It is very typical, the flowers being quite solitary, but it appears doubtful! 

 whether it can be maintained as a good species (see Buchenau in Engler's Pflanzenreich). 



