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1. Rat her dry Bo at the head of the Trangisvaagfjord, 

 Sy de ro. Anthoxanthiim, Festuca rubra, Holciis lanatiis, Agrostis sloloni- 

 fera and Trifoliuni repens are dominant species. Secondary species are: 

 Rumex acetosa, Potentilla anserina, Cerastiuni vulgare, Holcus mollis, 

 Angelica silvestris and Plantago lanceolata. 



2. Moist Bo at the same place as the preceding. Dominant 

 species Equisetiim palustre and Carex Goodenoughii; the grasses men- 

 tioned in Ex. 1 are in this case subdominant. Other species noted: 

 Ranunculus acer, a small amount of Juncus effusus, Potentilla erecta. 



Fig. 194. Sloping Bo in Thorshavn; the grouiul here is nol clitched as usual. The hay has been 

 and lies drying in small hcaps. (I-rom photo. by author). 



Caltha, Eriophorum polystachyum, Luzula multiflora, Epilobium palustre, 

 Triglochin palustre, Ranunculus flammula, Euphrasia borealis. 



3. Rather dry Bo on a iedge near Frodebo, Syder 6. Do- 

 minant species: Holcus lanaliis, H. mollis, Agrostis viilgaris, Poa pratensis 

 and Trifolium repens. Secondary species: Myosotis versicolor, Rumex 

 acetosa, Cerastium vulgare, Alectorolophus minor, Ranunculus acer, 

 Anthoxanthum and Euphrasia borealis; no moss on the ground. 



4. Kirkebo on Stromo; Bo with no foreign grass-seed. 

 Dominant species: Anthoxanthum, Agrostis vulgaris and Holcus lanatus; 

 subdominant: Trifolium repens, Lnzula multiflora, Ranunculus acer, 

 Leontodon autumnale. Bellis; scattered: Poa pratensis, Rumex acetosa, 

 Equisetum arvense, Cerastium vulgare, Plantago lanceolata, Euphrasia 

 borealis, Alectorolophus minor. 



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