389 - . 
Fossombronia ineureg Lindb. apnud Soc. pro F. et F1. fenn. die 4 Oct. 
1873, et in Bot. Not. 1873, p- 
Habit. in arena re et humidiuscula loci depressi et nudi 
juxta viam ferrariam ad Fredriksberg prope urbem Helsing- 
fors Fennie, ubi una cum Scalio parcissime provenit, in 
arena fere tota sepulta. Primo 20 Maji plantas et femineas 
steriles et masculas, deinde 14 et 21 Sept. 1873, a fructubus 
optime evolutis ornatas, legimus. 
Var. 8. tenera Lindb. 
Planta tota minor; caulis minus inerassatus magisque elon- 
gatus (1,5 mm.); folia minora et remotiora, RER colesula 
brevior magisque ovalis; theca duplo minor 
Habit. eodem loco ac typus speciei. 
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nn 
no 
2. Fossombronia foveolata (Schmid.) Lindb. 
Heteroica (par- et synoica), oscillariaceo-foetens, crespitosa: 
folia retusa, integerrima vel irregulariter (semel vel pluries) 
emarginatula vel brevissime incisa, dentibus, si adsint, rectis 
et obtusis:; colesula breviter obpyramidalis, ore ob recurva- 
turam marginis, irregulariter dentati breviterque incisi, maximo 
et hiante; spirc annulares endothecii hyalini partim incom- 
plete, partim sed rarius complete, luteo-brunnere; elateres 
breviusculi et sat angusti, hyalini, duas, raro unam vel tres 
spiras luteo-brunneas includentes:; sporr 0,04 mm., luteo- 
brunnei, tetrahedro-globosi, distincte depressi, regulariter 
foveolati et foveolas 12—18 magnas, regulariter quadr — 
sexangulares sub lente ostendentes, intersepimentis regulariter 
anastomosantibus, sat humilibus, reetis, parum pellucidis, lu- 
teolis, compressis, sat tenuibus et obtusiusculis. — Tab. I, fig. 2- 
Jungermania BRN Schreb. Spicil, FI. lips. p. 107, n. 1085, excel. synon. 
(1771)? Poll Hist. pl. palat. III, p. 203, n. 1077, excel. synon. 
(1777)? Web. Spicil. FI. gott. pp: 161, Nn. 394, ec synon. 
(1778)? Schmid. Ice. pl II. ed., I, pp. 82—87, excl. synon. 
(1796). W.M. He srneebenlö p. 429, n. 37, p.p. (1807). Web.-f. 
Hist. muse. hep. prodr. p. 87, n. 89, p.p. (1815). Hartm. Skand. 
Fl, LIV edd. SSA Lindenb. in Nov. act. acad. Leop.” 
cs. XIV, Suppl. p. 94, n. 95, pp. (1827). Hiäben. Hepat. 
germ. p. 213, n. 87, P-p. (18 34). 
