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the country, and others only occasionally in the adjoin- 
ing fjelds of Osterdal and Gudbrandsdal. 
In 1824 and 1825 Prof. Blytt visited the Dovre, 
and made many and important additions to the list 
above referred to, both of mosses and phanerogamous 
plants. Amongst the latter may be mentioned the 
Pinguicula villosa (which had hitherto been considered 
to belong to the flora of Lapland), Azra atropurpurea, 
Poa laxa and minor, Triticum violaceum, Luzula 
parviflora (only before noticed by Smith near Grasvig- 
seeter in Vaage), Epilobium orzganifolium, EH. nutans, 
Stellaria alpestris (before only found on the Fille 
Fjeld), Draba lapponica and muricella, Orchis eruenta 
and Ophrys alpina, Carex parallela (formerly only 
noticed in the northern districts), Sala phylicifolia 
majalis, Salix norvegica-pyrenaica (never found be- 
fore), Eqwisetum variegatum, Woodsia hyperborea, &e. 
In 1828 the Dovre was again visited by the German 
botanists Kurr and Hiibner. These gentlemen added 
many names to the catalogue of the flora. Hiibner 
collected a great variety of mosses, which are treated 
of in his ‘ Muscologia Germanica,’ Leipsig, 1833. 
In 1835 and 1836 Prof. Blytt again visited the 
Fjeld. In this latter year he paid great attention to 
the mosses. According to an estimate made by this 
distincuished and lamented botanist, the following is an 
approximate statement of the mosses, flora, &c., that 
