ALPINE FLORA AND FERNS OF NORWAY. 291 
RUBIACE A. 
GALIUM uLicinosum. L. Fl. D. tab. 1,509.—By Fogstuen and 
Kongsvold, a little below the birch-limit. Common. 
G. verum, L.; Fl. D. tab. 1,146.—By Tofte, Rustgaard, and 
Drivstuen. 
G. BporEALE, L.; Fl. D. tab. 1,024.—Common in meadows 
near Jerkin, Kongsvold, and in places over the whole Fjeld below 
the birch-limit. 
G. Ararine, L,; FL D. tab. 495.—In fields near Tofte. 
VALERIANEZ, 
VALERIANA OFFICINALIS, L.; FI. D. tab. 570.—Near Tofte, 
Kongsvold, and in Drivdal, below the birch-limit. 
DIPSACEA. 
ScaBiosa ARVENSIS, L.; Fl. D. tab. 447.—Near Tofte, almost 
by the birch-limit, Rustgaard, Jerkin, Kongsvold, and in 
Drivdal. 
COMPOSITA. 
TusstLaco Farrara, L.; Fl. D. tab. 595,—In places over the 
whole Fjeld; it extends beyond the birch-limit to that of the 
larger willow tribe near Fogsaaen. 
NarposMA FRIGIDA, Fl. D. tab. 61.—In places over the whole 
Fjeld; not unfrequent by Kongsvold and the neighbouring 
heights up to the permanent snow. 
ERIGERON AcRIs, L.—In places near Tofte, Jerkin, Kongsvold, 
and in Drivdal. A variety, 8 glabratum, remarkable for its 
larger growth, smooth stalks and leaves, and. for its darker and 
somewhat larger flowers, is found at a rather higher altitude. 
Plentiful near Fogsaaen, above Fogstwen,. Kongsvold, and in 
places in Drivdal, where it attains a growth of: 2. feet in shady 
places. “ This variety,” remarks Protessor Blytt, “is so striking, 
that one might almost be tempted to look on it as a separate 
species, but that forms of it bearing evident signs of transition to 
E. acre are found, e. g., HE. Droebachense, Fl. D. tab. 874.” 
E. aupinus, L.; Fl. D. tab. 292.—Common over the whole 
Fjeld, from the hills near Tofte to Drivdal, where it descends, 
perhaps, 200 to 300 feet into the region of fir. It varies greatly 
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