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244. A. lapponicum Hedw., Amphoridium lapponicum Schimp. 



B., I., Nw. (c, siiba.). — Fær., frequent. Crevices of rocks, from the 

 sea-shore to ab. 500 m. Commonly fr. First discovered by Lb. Syd.; 

 Sando; Vaago; Myggenæs; Str. ; Ost.; Nordrcoer. 



245. Glyphomitrium polyphyllum (Dicks.) Mitt. , Ptychomitrium 



polyphyllum Fiirnr. 



13., Nw. (Atl., suba.). — Fær., rare. On exposed rocks and stones 

 near the coast. Fær., fr., according to a specinien labelled Orthotrichum 

 crispnin, Færo 1831« without the nanie of the discoverer. Syd.: Between 

 Tværaa and Frodebo, on rocks, 70 m., barren (J. H.). Sando: At Sands- 

 vatn, fr. (!). Nolso: Bast side of the isle, fr. (O.). 



246. G. Daviesii (Dicks.) Brid. 



B. (Atl.). — Fær., rare. On exposed rocks and stones from the sea- 

 shore to ab. 200 m. Always fr. Fær., according to a specimen labelled 

 »Færo 1831«. Syd.: Near Trangisvaag (!). Sando: At Sandsvatn (!). 

 Str.: Gliversrejn (I\ Nolso: East side of the isle (O.). 



247. Grimmia canescens (Timm.) C. Miill., Racomitrium canes- 



cens Brid., G. ericoides var. canescens Lindb. 



B., I., Nw. (c). — Fær., very rare. Notified by T. Sando: At 

 Sandsvatn (J. H.\ Str.: Below Orvesfjæld (!). Fuglo (O.). 



Var. ericoides (Schrad.) C. Miill., Grimmia ericoides Lindb. 



B., I., Nw. (c). — Fær., common. On the ground, rare in low-lying 

 parts, common above 300 m. Fr. rare. First discoved by Lb. Syd. (fr.); 

 Sando; Vaago ffr.); Myggenæs; Str. (fr.); Ost. (fr.); Nordreoer. 



Var. epilosa H. Mull. 



Str.: Between Nordredal and Oreenge (!). Ost.: Gronaskardskil 

 between Skaalebotn and Andefjord, fr. ; Slattaratinde (Lb., !). 



248. G. hypnoides (L.) Lindb., Racomitrium lanuginosum Brid. 



B., I., Nw. (c). — Fær., everywhere and abundant. From the sea- 

 shore to the summits of mountains. Fr. not rare. Recorded by Svabo, 

 Landt and T. Syd. (fr.); St. Di mon; Sando (fr.); Hesto; Vaago 

 (fr.); Myggenæs; Str. (fr.); Nolso; Ost.; Norderoer. 



Somew hat variable in size, density of the tufts, direction of the 



leaves , length of the hair point. Formå falcata Boul. is common, 



and it is principally this form which has been found with fruit. 



249. G. fascicularis (Schrad.) C. Miill, Racomitrium fascicu- 



lare Brid. 



B. , L, Nw. (w^. c). — Fær., very common. On stones and rocks, 

 from the sea-shore to the summits of mountains. F"r. common. First 

 di.scovered by Lb. Syd.; St. Dimon; Sando; Hesto; Vaago; Mygge- 

 næs; Str.; Nolso; Ost.; Nordreoer. 



