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I lord. Moster [\\.], Strandebanii : Tangeraas (Lillef.I and Lingavik 

 (LiLLEF.), Granvin (ILl, \'oss: Lid (H. L.l. 



Hc(L Helgoen (B. L.l. Opl. HundtT (B. L.l. Ringcbu (Somrft.I, Toten 

 (SoMRFT.), Hadeland: X^ilM'kampen (B. L.(. 



No?'d/. Bode (Somrft.I, Saltdalen (Somrft.). Trains. Bardo: Stroms- 

 mo (B. L.), and Innset (B.L.I; Troniso (B.L.I, Lyngseidet (B.L.I. 



\-ar. coiiiocraca is a common plant on old stumps, decayed wood, and 

 the like. It is a forest plant; there are, accordingly, more stations Irom 

 inland than from coast provinces. There are no stations higher than the 

 tree line, and — as yet — no stations from Finmarken. 



Man\- authors consider the coiiiocraca a proper species, and with good 

 reason. 



var. ochrochlora (Flk.I. 



Akcrsh. Ski (B.L.I, Nordmarken: Mago (B.L.I. 



Hord. Strandebarm (Lillef.I. 



Nordl. Saltdalen (Somrft.I. Trains. Maalselven: Bjornstad (B. L.). 



var. ochrochlora is a rare (or overseeni plant in our country. Our 

 material presents transitional stages to var. coiiiocraca. I cannot give any 

 general statements as to its distribution in Norway. 



36. Cladonia pityrea (Flk.I Fr. 



There is only one station recorded for this species in Norway: Lar- 

 vik: \'iksfjorden — Ula (B. L. teste SandstedeI. 



37. Cladonia degenerans (Flk.I Spreng. 

 f. euphorea (Ach. I Flk. 



Akcrsh. Nordmarken: Slagtern (B. L.l, Minne (B. L.). Vcsff. Tonsberg: 

 Føyenland f. haplatca, det. Sandstede (B. L.l. Busk. Krokkleven (Somrft.I, 

 Haugastol (B. L., det. Sandst.I. 



Hcd. Tron (B. L.l. Opl. Ringebu (.Somrft.I, Jerkin (Linds. I, Gjeite- 

 ryggen f. haphtca (Zett.I, Lalm (B. L.l, Vaage: Graaho (B. L.l. 



Sortr. Kongsvoll (M. N. Bl.I. 



Trains. Bardo: Innset (B. L. I; Troniso (Norm.I. Plnni. Ilonningsvaag, 

 (B. L.l; Alten: Store Raipas (B. L.l, and Gargia (B. L.l; Laksetjord: Nord- 

 kyn (B. L.l, Skjøtningberg (B. L.), and Lebesby (B. L.l; Tana: Birkestrand 

 (B. L.l, Langnes (B. L.l, and Matsjok (Norm.I. 



No stations recorded from our south and west coast, otherwise a rather 

 common plant in our whole country. 



