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4. Cladonia impexa Harm. 



Akersli. Kristiania: Montebello (M. N. Bl.I. Vcstf. Lar\ik: IVIalmoen 

 (B. L.l, Ula (B.L.). 



Aiistagd. Aanili: Nergaren IB. L.l. I'cstagd. Mandai: Risøbank (B. L.l. 



Hord. Moster (H., B. L.l, Lundokalven (B. L.l, Lysekloster (B. L.l. 



Hed. Fæmunden: Sydenden (B.L.I, Matrand (B. L.l, Tyldalen (B. L.l, 

 Tonset (B.L.I, Helgoen (B.L.I. Opl. Hadeland: Valbykampen (B.L.I. 



Troiiis. Gibostad (B.L.I, Maalselven: Elvevoll (B.L.I, Tromsø (B.L.I. 

 Finm. Alten: Leirbotn (B. L.l, Bjornstad (Norm. I, and Gargia (B. L.l; Havo- 

 sund (Norm. I; Porsanger: Skoganvarre (Norm. I; Tana: Kongsoen (Høeg), 

 and Langnes (B. L.l; \'aranger: Aid (B. L.l. 



Sandstede determined my material. The stations recorded indicate a 

 widespread and common plant in Norway. 



5. Cladonia mitis Sandst. 



Akcrsli. Kristinnia: Ryenbergene (Norm. I, Nordmarken: Kroksund(B. L.), 

 Ullensaker: Hersjoen (B. L.l. Busk. Modum (Moe), Hol: Odnak (B. L.), 

 Gjeilo: Hofsdalen (B.L.I. 



Vestagd. Mandai: Risobank (B. L.l. 



Hord. Tysnes (H.I, Granvin: Nesheimshorgen (B. L.), Voss: Lone- 

 horgje (B. L.l. 



Hcd. Matrand (B.L.I, Tonset (B.L.I. Opl. Ringebu (Somrft., s. n. 

 C. spiiDiosa FL! et C. iciiiiis Fl. I, \'aage: Lalm (B.L.I, and Graaho (B. L.l, 

 Fluberg: Lia (B. L.l. 



Sortr. Dovre: Vaarstien (B.L.I, Fæmunden: Sorvika (B. L.). 



Nordl. Saltdalen (Somrft., s. n. C. xaiitlinlcitca FL! et C. sphagiioides 

 Fl.!), Bodo (H.I. Troms. Maalselven: Maalsnes (B. L.l, Moen (B. L.), and 

 Bjørnstad (B.L.I; Bardo: Innset (B. L.l; Vikran (B. L.l, Ramfjorden (B.L.I, 

 Tromsdalen (B. L.), Mikkelvik (B.L.); Lyngen: Goalsevarre (B. L.), and 

 Helligskogen (B. L.l. Fiiini. Alten: OksQord (Norm.), Lille LærresQord 

 (B. L.), Kobbenesset (B. L.l, Bosekop (B. L.), Store Raipas (B. L.), and 

 Rautasvarre (B. L.); Honningsvaag (B. L.l, Nordkap (H.l; Laksefjord: Nord- 

 kyn (B. L.), Skjotningberg (B.L.I, and Lebesby (B.L.I; Tana: Mehavn 

 (B. L.l, Kongsøen (HøegI, Risl] orden (B. L.l, Berlevaag (B. L.l, Vesterbugt 

 (B. L.l, Garggogæcce (B. L.l, Birkestrand (B.L.I, Langnes (B. L.l, and Læva- 

 jok (B. L.); Varanger: Thomasdal (Norm. I, Vadsø (H.l. 



Sandstede determined my material. This is the most wide-spread 

 species of the CI. sihatica section in Norway, evidently distributed in our 

 whole country. It must be common in Southern Norway; not lacking 

 (perhaps common) at the coast, but the majority of the stations recorded 

 are inland, and some of them alpine. It is 'the' CI. silvatica of Northern 



