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36. Anthelia julacea (L.) Dum., Jiingermania jiilacea L. 



B., I., Nw. (\v. c, suba.). — Fær., frequent. On the ground in rocky 

 piaces and on gravelly soil, sparingly in low-lying parts, common at 

 ab. 300 ni. and upwards to the suniniits of nionntains. Sonietinies ab. 

 200— 300 m. fr. abundantly. Fær. acc. to Landt who named it Jiingcr- 

 mannia violacea. Syd.; Sando; Vaago; Myggenæs; Str. ; Ost.; Bordo. 



37. A. nivalis (Sw.) Lindb., Jungermania Jiiratzkana Limpr. 

 B., I., Nw. (c, alp. arct.). — Fær., frequent. On bare ground or 



upon mosses and lichens, from ab. 100 m. to the summits of mountains. 

 Frequcntly fr. Syd.; Sando; Vaago; Myggenæs; Str.; Ost.; 

 N o r d r e 6 e r. 



Acc. to T. the »Jungermannia niualisa has l)ecn found by Lb., 



but the specimens which are gathered on Skjællingfjæld, belong 



to Cesia concinnata. 



38. Blepharostoma trichophyllum (L.) Dum., Jungermania tricho- 

 phylla L. 



B., I., Nw. (c). — Fær., not rare. On the ground and on moist rocks, 

 often amongst other mosses, from the sea to the sununits of mountains. 

 Syd.: Vaag; Kvanhaugen (!). Hesto (F. B.). Vaago: The cast side (!). 

 Str.: Hqjvig; Gjoverboln; Skjællingfjæld (!); Vestnianhavngjov (F. B.). 

 Ost.: Stolafjæld; Gotegjov; between Skaalebotn and Heller (!i. Kalso: 

 Blankeskaalefjæld (.1. H.). 



39. Martinellia subalpina (Nees) Lindl)., Scapania subalpina Nees. 



B., I., Nw. (c, suba.). — Fær., not rare. In moist and gravellj^ soil, 

 rare in low-lying, but rather fre(|uent in higher parts of the mountains. 

 Fr. rare. Syd.: l^ræslefjæld '!). Sando: At (irothusvatn ; Skorene (!). 

 Vaago: Midvaag; near Kvilchinavatn (!). Str.: Between Nordredal and 

 Øreenge (!). Ost. (B.). Near Ejde; Slattaratinde; between Skaalebotn 

 and Heller (!). Bordo: Gjerdumrejn (O.). 



In higher regions the tufts are often more compact, the piants 

 more gracile and assuming an ochraceous or fulvid tinge. 



40. M. gracilis Lindb., Jungermania resupinata L., Scapania 

 resupinata Carr. 



B., Nw. (Atl.). — Fær., common. In patches or small tufts on wet 

 lieaths, by streams, in stony placcs, amongst other mosses and grass, 

 from low-lying parts to the summits of mountains. Fr. rare. First 

 discovered by R. Syd.; Sando; Hesto; Vaago; Myggenæs; Str.; 

 N o 1 s 6 ; Ost.; N o r d r e 6 e r. 



»Jiingermannia resupinata L.« is recorded from Fær. by T. 



41. M. planifolia (Hook.) Gr., Scapania planifolia Dum. 



B., Nw. (Atl.). — Fær., rare. Stony ground and dcclivitios, amongst 

 other mosses in higher parts of the mountains, ab. 400 m. Only barren. 

 Str.: Near Nordrcdal (420 m. ; below Orvesfjæld (400 m.j, (!). Ost.: 

 Eastern declivities of Trelavandsskardet (380 m.), (!). 



