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sparingly. It was also foiiiKl over a limitcd arca at some distance from 

 Vaag on the southerii side of the fjord ; it is probably a detached 

 piece of rhizome, which was carried there by the sea and took root, 

 for it occurs just along the sea-margin. 



Rostr. 1. c., p. 59 mentions that from Vaag it was phinted in several 

 piaces, wliere, however, it does not flower; but we notieed it in flow^er 

 at Næs on Ost. At some of tlie otlier piaces where we met with it — 

 e. g. at Vaago, Midvaag, and Ejde on Ost — it was as widely distri- 

 buted in the enclosed fields as at Vaag, and did not convey the im- 

 pression of having been planted; but it is just possible that it was 

 introduced every where. 



Fl. end of July; no fruit. 



Order XLVI. JUNCACEAE. 



224. Juncus balticus Willd. 



San do: in sandy soil near the downs at Sands (R., !). 

 Fr. end of August. 



225. J. biglumis L. 



Rather rare in bare gravelly piaces overrun b}' water on the hill- 

 plateaux from about 2 — 300 m. upwards. 



Bordo: Gjerdum Rejn, 400 m.(!); Sando: Skorar (R.); Str.: Varde- 

 bakken (R.); Syd.: Præstefjæld and Kvalbofjæld (R., !); Vaago: Rensa- 

 tinder (R.); Ost.: Rejafjældstinde, 600 m. (!). 



226. J. bufonius L. 



Not uncommon near inhabited piaces in open, damp localities. 



227. J. conglomeratus L. 



Rather common in pools and bogs in low-lying regions. 



228. J. effusus L. 



As above, but more common. 



229. J, lampocarpus Ehrh. 



Common in peaty soil in low-ljång districts. 



230. J. obtusiflorus Ehrh. 



Outside the enclosed land on Syd. between Ordevig and Punthavn 

 in fairly large quantities. 



Not yet in flower at the end of July. 



231. J. squarrosus L. 



Common on moors both in the lowlands and fairly high up on 

 the bilis. 



Fl. July. 



