38 HKKNT I.YNfiK. M.-N. Kl. 



Urd. S. Od.il.ii: S.iikIi I- (i;. I..); jiilulliii.t,^K't" (I». I..I, Tron (li. I..I, Ton- 

 set (P.. I-.I, Iloslijci- (Jiiii). Opl. Nævciijill ll'<. L.l, S. l'"i-r,n: Isum sæter 

 (Kiæk), FokstiK 11 (Linds.), Jcikin (Linds.), Vaagc ircqucnt lli. L.), Lom fre- 

 quent (B. L.); Toten (Somki 1.); I lackland: Valbykampen (H. L.l, and Ikandbu 

 [V>. L.); Valders (M. N. 15i..). 



Sørtr. KongsvoU (Ki.kr), Fæmunden: Langen (I». L.). Xordlr. Stor- 

 dalen (SOMRFT.). 



Noj'dl. Saltdalen (Somrft.), Steigen: Laske.stad (Norm.). Trojiîs. Gibostad 

 (W. L.); Maalselven: Maalsnes (B. L.), and Moen (F>. L.), Bardo: Innset (B. L.); 

 Ramljorden (li L.), Trom.sø (Norm.), Mikkelvik (li L.); Lyngen: Helligskogen 

 (B. L.). Fiinii. Alten: Lille Lærrisfjord (B. L.), Ltirbotn (B. L.), Bosekop 

 (Norm.), Russelult (15. L.)., Tverelvdalen (Norm.), Store Raipas (li L.), and 

 Rautasvarre (li L.); Porsanger: Skoganvarre (Norm.); Kara.sjok: Dakteroavve 

 (Norm.); Lakseijord: Skjøtningberg (B. L.), and Lebesby (B. L.); Tana: 

 Kongsøen (Høkc.), Risljorden (B. L.), Berlevaag (li L.), Langnes IB. L.l, and 

 Birkestrand (li L.); Varanger: Fredheim (IL), and Jakobselven (Norm.). 



Either of the two forniae is frequent and widely distributed in Norway, 

 f. pleurota is quite as con\mon as f. stemmatina in inland and northern pro- 

 vinces, but on the south and west coast f. strjiuiiafina is by far more fre- 

 quent, it also ascends higher on the mountains. 



Cladoiiia coccifcra (all the formae) is found in the forest, on (rather 

 dry) peat-bogs, in Ericeta, along the coast in fissures in the rocks etc. 



As stated by Wainio the f. pleurota prefers a rather moist ground ; 

 the luxuriant f. asotea is especially found on peat-bogs. Otherwise there 

 is no distinct difference between the formae as to their habitat, they usually 

 grow intermixed. 



\\\ the herb. Moe there are two specimens from 'Sondfjeld 1839', 

 determined as Cladonia squamosa. They have red apothecia and belong 

 to CI. coccifcra: apothecia omnino sessilia vel podetiis brevissimis instructa, 

 podetia corticata, longitudinaliter fissa, non sorcdiosa; nominetur t. scssilis. 



This frequent species is represented by numerous formae in Norwa}', 

 besides the two 'principal' formae (f. stcuniiatiiia et f. pleurota). 



f. phyllocouia Elk. is not common, represented in our herbarium from 

 the Kristiania tjord only. 



Kristiania: Ryenbergene (Norm.), and from Wisser (B. L.). 



f. alpina (Hepp) Wain, is more common, but it is evidendy almost 

 restricted to coast stations. A form with densely pulvinate coarse squamu- 

 les, and short — often wanting — podetia is quite a typical plant on 

 maritime rocks. It has very much the habitus of CI. streps/ lis, but it is 

 easily distinguished from this species by its yellowish-green colour and by 

 the reaction. 



Southcru Norway: P>edriksstad (B. L.), 'Foniter (B. L.), Ski (B. L.), 

 Nordmarken: Elkollen (B. L.), Yasser (B. L.)/Fje^mo (B. L.), Larvik: pr. Ula 



