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both in size, and in being more or less branched. Near Tofte it 
is usually one-flowered, and of diminutive growth, but more vigo- 
rous near Jerkin and Kongsvold, often many-flowered, and with 
larger and more downy flower-heads. 
KE. ELONGATUS.—Common in birch copses over the whole Fjeld. 
Flowers, 7 to 8, red or white. 
E. unrrtorus, L.; Fl. D. tab. 1,897.—Common at high alti- 
tudes on the Fjeld, e. g., Harbakken, Yogstuen, Kongsvold, Jerkin. 
It extends above the birch-limit nearly up to the lasting snow, 
and is never found in the neighbourhood of or below the limit of 
fir. Florets, red or white. 
Soripaco Vire@aurEA, L.; FL D. tab. 663.—Common up to 
and over the birch-limit. A variety, 8 lapponica, is also common 
at the same altitude. 
ANTENNARIA pioIcA; Fl. D. tab. 1,228.—Common over the 
whole Fjeld; extends above the birch-limit. Grows in dry, rocky 
places. 
A. ALPINA (Gertner).—Bears a great similarity to the last. 
First appears at about 100 to 200 feet below the fir-limit by the 
roadside between Dombaas and Fogstuen, after which it is 
plentiful over the whole Fjeld. Found up to the edge of perma- 
nent snow. 
GNAPHALIUM SYLVATICUM, L.; FL D. tab. 1,229.—In Drivdal 
below Drivstuen. <A variety, G. rectum (?), is common over the 
whole Fjeld, and mounts above the birch-limit to that of the 
larger willows. 
(, NorvEGiIcuM (Chr. Giinther); FL D. tab. 254.—Common 
over the whole Fjeld; extends up to and above the limit of the 
larger willow. From experiments made in the Botanical Gardens 
at Christiania, Mr. Moe pronounces it to be a distinct species 
from the last. It has a denser spike and broader leaves. 
OMALOTHECA SUPINA (Cassini)—Common in birch copses over 
the whole Fjeld; mounts up to the limit of the larger willows. 
Found in Opdal as low down as the limit of corn. 
At the village of Opdal the road through Sundalen branches 
off to the north-west. At a short distance south of this, at the 
station Aune or Ovne, excellent accommodation may be had, and 
good opportunities for trout-fishing and shooting. 
PTraRMICA VULGARIS (De Candolle)—Very rare on Dovre; 
only noticed at one place about 4 miles north of Drivstuen. 
