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113. P. piliferum Schreb. 



B., I., Nw. (c). — Fær., frequent. On somewhat drj' ground, from 

 low-lying parts to ab. 600 m. Fr. not rare. First discovered by Lb. 

 Syd.; Sando; Vaago; Str.; Nolso; Ost.; Nordreoer. 



114. P. attenuatum Menz., P. formosum Hedw. 



B., I., Nw. (c). — Fær., rare. On moist ground below 300 m. Syd.: 

 Orncfjæld, d"; at Trangisvaag; near Tværaa (!). Str.: Varden near 

 Thorshavn, fr. (R.); Kvivig, fr. (Lb.). Ost.: Near Ejde, fr. {1). Bordo: 

 Klakken, d (!). 



115. P. sexangulare Flork. 



B., I., Nw. (alp. arct.). — Fær., very rare and only barren Ost.: 

 Gronaskardskil between Skaalebotn and Andefjord, 480 ni., on moist 

 ground, associated with Pallavicinia Blyttii, Salix herbacca and Sibaldia 

 procumbens (!). 



116. P. alpinum L., Pogonatum alpinum Rohl. 



B., I., Nw. (c, suba.). — Fær., very common. On the ground from 

 the sea-level to the summits of tlie highest mountains. Fr. common. 

 First discovered by Lb. Syd.; S t. Dimon; Sando; Hesto; Vaago; 

 Myggenæs; Str.; Nolso; Ost.; Nordreoer. 



Var. septentrionale (Sw.) Lindb., Polytricbum septentrionale Sw. 



I., Nw. (alp. arct.). — Fær., verj' common. Recorded by T. Men- 

 tioned by H. who, however, does not give the name of the discoverer. 

 Ost.: Gronaskardskil between Skaalebotn and Andetjord, 480 m., on 

 moist ground, sparingly amongst other mosses, but fr. (!). 



117. P. urnigerum L., Pogonatum urnigerum P. B. 



B., I., Nw. (c). — Fær., frequent. On somewhat dry ground, from 

 the sea-shore to the summits of mountains. Fr. rare. First discovered 

 by Lb. Syd.; St. Dimon; Sando; Vaago; Nolso; Ost.; Nordreoer. 



118. P. nanum Weiss, Pogonatum aloides P. B. 



B., L, Nw. (c). — On the ground, especially when cultivatcd, where 

 it is common on the ditch-sides in low-lying parts of the isles. Fr. 

 common. First discovered by Land t. Syd.; Sando; Vaago; Str.; 

 Ost.; Nordreoer. 



The var. y>Dicksoni« is notified by T. 



119. P. subrotundum Huds., Pogonatum nanum P. B. 



B., I., Nw. (w. c.\ — Fær., common. On the ground, rare in cul- 

 tivatcd parts, from the sca to the summits of mountains. Fr. common. 

 First discovered by Lb. Syd.; Sando; Vaago; Myggenæs; Str.; 

 Nolso; Ost; Nordreoer. 



120. Oligotrichum incupvum (Huds.) Lindb., O. hercynicum Lam. 



et De C. 



B., I., Nw. (c, suba. I — Fær., frequent. On unciiltivated ground, 

 from ab. 100 m. to Ihe summits of mountains. Fr. not rare. Syd.: 



