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173. C. Goodenoughii Gay ; C.viiIgarisFr.; C./«/'/osrt Rostr. l.c. p.63. 

 Very common iii pools and bogs ia low-lying regions and some 



way up on the hills; ns usiial varying greatly and hybridizing with 

 scveral species. 



FL June. Fr. August — September. 



174. C. Goodenoughii (iay >< rigida Good. 



Mr. Raunkiær kindly examined our Distiynuilicae-mixlevhxl and 

 found speciniens of this bybrid from the following stations — Kais 6: 

 basalt-rocks near Mygledal (!); Kuno: hill-plateau at the southern end, 

 at some G00m.(!); Syd.: Kvalbofjæld, at some 300 m.(!); Ost.: the pass 

 (Skardet) between Fugleljord and Skaalefjord, at some 475 m. (!j. 



It seems on the whole to be rather commonly distributed where 

 the habitats of the two primitive species meet; the specimens are ge- 

 nerally quite sterile. 



175. C. incupva Lightf. 



Found here and there on sandy soil near the sea-shore; S and o: 

 Sands (R.,F.B.); Str.: HojvigiL., Saxen ;R.); Syd.: Kvalbij [H.,]), Lamba- 

 Ejde near Kvalvig ;!i; Ost.: Molen near Ejde (C. J., !). 

 Fl. May. Fr. August. 



176. C. leporina L. 



Hornemann mentions it as found in the Færoes on the authoritj'^ 

 of Lyngbj^e, but since then it has not been found until we met with 

 it on the remote Island of Svind, where it grew luxuriantly on a 

 damp spot by a stream near the village. 

 Fr. August. 



177. C. panicea L. 



Common in bogs and pools in the lowlands, only exceptionally 

 ascending some way up in the hills (Vid.: Bergsmunna, at some 350 m.(!)). 

 Fr. September. 



178. C. pilulifepa L. 



Common on grassy hill-slopes in low-lying regions (Str.: Nigvan, at 

 some 200 m. (C. J.)). 



Fl. June. Fr. August. 



179. C. pulicaris L. 



Common in pools in low-lying regions, more rare some way up in 

 the hills (Syd.: between Famien and Vaag, at some 350 m. (!)). 

 Fl. Ma5^ Fr. August. 



180. C. rigida Good. 



Rather common on the hills and almost invariably to be found in 

 G/7mm/a-carpets; on Syd., howevcr, it appears to be rather rare, as we 



