56 i'.KK.N r i.Y\(;i:. M.-X. Kl. 



20. Cladonia tnnjidd (Kiikii.) IIoiim. 



Oslf. I'ic(liik!-,sta(l (Iji)», jclrun (li. L.l. Akrrsh. I Inland (M. X. lii-.l, 

 '1 otlcluilmcii (i;. L.l, Kristiania cvcnwhcre IM. N. Iji... Mok, a. o.), Nordmarken 

 everywhere (1>. L.l, Ronieril<e: liersjoen (B. L.), KidsvoU: Ovren, and Kin- 

 braaten (Sør.I. / V.s//'. Skoger: Furuval (Kiæk), I lolmestrand (B. L.), Notterø 

 (B. L.l, Tjoiiio [\\. L.l, Larvik (Norm. I, Ula (B. L.l. Busk. Lier: Enger (B. L.l, 

 Krokklcvrn (I l.l, Krekling (B. L.l, Gjeilo: Hofsdalen (B. L.l. 



'irlou. l)r-\ik: Sandocn (Il L.l, Tinfos.s (Ki.krI. /liistdgd. Lyngor 

 (B. L.l, l)yl)\aa,i4 (B. L.l; Ncrgaren (B. L.l, Arendal (P>. L.l. 



llord. (iranvin: Aa.sene (I l.l, V'idda: Cimndal (I l.l, Sy.sendalen: Maur- 

 .set (11.1. 



IIc(L K()n,L;.svinger (B. L.l, Tron (B. L.l, Brydalen IB. L.l; I Iclgoen 

 (B. L.l. Opl. Mesnafossen (11 L.l, Munder (B. L.l, Ringebu (So.mkft.I, Vaage 

 (SoMRFT.I, Lom: Kjæ.stad (B. L.l; Toten (Somrft.I; Hadeland: Valbykampen 

 (B. L.l, Fhibcrg: Lien (B. L.l, Torpen: Reste (B.L.I. 



Nordl. 'In sul)alj)inis Nordlandiae raro' (So>n<Kr. Crypt. Norv. 73'. 

 Saltdalen (Somrft.I. 'J'roiiis. Bardo: Innset (P>. L.l. Fiimi. Magerøen: 

 Skarsvaag (Tii. Fr.I; Tana: Vesterbugt (B. L.l, and Langnes (B. L.l. 



The development of the thallus i.s very variable. The .squamules are 

 large, greeni.sh and .smooth abo\'e and white below (cfr. C. niacropliyllodcs), 

 usually well developed. In many plants the podetia are but poorly deve- 

 loped, occasionally they are, however, large and coarse or even cornute 

 ('^. corniciilata Somrft.I, in such plants the squamules ma}- be poorly deve- 

 loped or even almost wanting. — The apothecia are rare. 



A lowland plant, frequent in the forests of South-eastern Norway. In 

 Western Norway it is not common in the fjords where it ascends to 800 

 m. (HavaasI; not with certainly recorded from the west coast. Less com- 

 mon northwards, only a few^ stations recorded north of Lototen. 



Cladonia tiir^ida is a forest plant, enduring much shadow, and rather 

 independent of moistLire. But it is also found on mos.sy rocks, even on 

 sunny rocks. 



TÎ. Cladonia cariosa (Acn.l Spreng. 



øst/. Tomter (B.L.I. Akcrsli. Kristiania common (MoeI, Bærum (Somrft.I. 

 Snaroen (Th. Fr.I, A.sker: Holmen (MofI, and Leangen (H.). Busk. Modum 

 (MoeI, Gjeilo (B. L.l. 



Sogu. Filefjell (MofI. Marc. Sundal (11.1. 



Opl. Ringebu (Somrft.I, Fron (Somrft.I; Hadeland: V^lbykampen (B.L.I. 



Sorti: I)o\-re (Mof?), KongsvoU (Zett. 'C7. pityrodes Nyl.'I. 



Nordl. ILadselo (Norm.1. Troins. Malangen: Nordbynesset (B.L.I, 

 Tromso (Norm. I. /7/////. Alten: Bosekop (BairI, and Rautasvarre (B.L.I; 



