280 SPORT IN NORWAY. 
in height ; on the highest parts, as at Blaahoé, Knudshoé, near 
the lasting snow, from 1 to 14 inches. Grows in compact 
masses; flowers, large yellow. 
D. MURICELLA.—The rarest of all the tribe on the Dovre; has 
only been found at two places on Fogstuvola, near the highest 
part of Harbakken, and on Gederyggen, by Jerkin, in both places 
in company with D.lapponica, on the steepest and most exposed 
places. On Gederyggen a variety has been found with quite 
smooth flower-stalks. Flowers, 6 to 7, yellowish white. 
D. BRACHYCARPA.—F'ound on Gederyggen, near Jerkin. 
D. nirta.—The commonest of all the tribe on the Dovre, and 
has a great tendency to vary in appearance according to locality. 
On high and dry places it scarcely attains a height of 2 inches; 
in shady or grassy places, in birch or osier copses, it is found 
more than 1 foot high. Found up to the lasting snow. 
D. mncana, Fl. D. tab. 180.—Has a great tendency to vary. 
Common over the whole Fjeld; does not grow so high up as 
the last. 
D. tapponica, Fl. D. tab. 142.—Common from the low rocks 
by Kongsvold up to the snow-patches on Nystuhoé. It is one 
of the earliest flowering of the Draba tribe. At Nystuhoe, 
Professor Blytt remarks: “ It was the last phanerogamous plant 
I found in company with the stunted mountain form of Lycopo- 
dium Selago.” It is nearly always found in seed; even by the 
snow-edge it is rare to find a specimen in flower. 
THLASPI ARVENSE, L.; Fl. D. tab. 973.—Common up to the 
birch-limit. 
CapsELLA Bursa PAsToRIS.—As the last. 
Sisymprium Soputa, L.; Fl. D. tab. 528.—By Tofte, Jerkin, 
Kongsvold, and in Drivdalen, especially near inhabited places, 
and on the roofs of houses. Common. 
ErRysimMuM HleRACIFoLIUM, L.; Fl. D. tab. 229.—In places 
from Tofte to Drivstuen; grows up to the birch-limit, near 
Jerkin. 
E. cHEIRANTHOIDES, L.; Fl. D. tab. 731.—In fields near 
Tofte. Common. 
CaMELINA sativa, Fl. D. tab. 1,038.—Rare: in fields by 
Bergsgaard. Flowers, pale yellow. 
Brassica CAMPESTRIS, L.; Fl. D. tab. 550.—By Tofte, Bergs- 
gaard, Rustgaard, and Dombaas. Common. 
