82 HKRNT LYNGK. M.-N. Kl. 



pr. NDixlkyn (15.1..), and .Sjaancs (li. L.l, Tana: Kisfjorden (H. L.l, Garggo- 

 gæcce (B. L.l, Ijirkcstraiul (B. L.l, Scida (fhjF.f;), anrl Lævajok (B. I..), Var- 

 anger: Syl tel] ord (Nokm.I. 



Storocauloii pnsclinlr i.s generally supposed to be distributed through- 

 out our whole country as a frequent plant. This is, however, not the case. 

 It is scarce on the west coast and — according to Havaas — lacking 

 in the lowlands at the upper end of the great western fjords, but it is 

 common on the mountains (from 500 m. and upwards). Few stations only 

 recorded from the south coast. — In Eastern Norway it is common in the 

 lowlands and very abundant in subalpine and alpine elevations up to 12 — 

 1300 m., or occasional!}' higher, but it does not ascend to the highest 

 summits. About the tree line it covers extensive areas, associated with 

 Cladonia alpcstris, C. silvatica {in if is), and Cetraria nivalis. In Northern 

 Norway it is frequent in Troms, and F'inmark fylke. 



Our whole material of 5'. paschalc (det. Darbishire) from Ellesmere- 

 land (Sec. Norw. Arct. Exped. Fram) is evidently 5. alpimim. His speci- 

 mens from Twin Glacier Valley are not S. paschalc, cfr. .S. fastigiatum 

 Anzi. 



Norwegian names for this (and other Stcrcocaiiloii species): Saltmose 

 (Foldalen), Mjølkemose (Skjaak), Skrubb (Skjaak). 



5. Stereocaiilon tomentosum Fr. 

 Map IX, 5. 



Akcrsh. Kristiania (Moe), Åker: Ryenbergene (Moe), Loenelven (Moe), 

 and Montebello (Moe), Nordmarken: Slagtern (B. L.), UUensaker: Hersjøen 

 (B. L.), Eidsvoll (SøR.), Minne (B. L.). Busk. Krokkleven (H.), Snarum: 

 Ramfosmoen (B. L.), Hol: Odnak (B. L.). 



Vcstagd. Mandal: Skjernøen (B. L.). 



Hord. Hardangervidda (H.). More. Romsdalen: Skiri (H.). 



Hed. Fæmunden: Sydenden (B. L.), Jutulhugget (B. L.), Tron (B. L.), 

 Tonset (B. L.), Grønfjell (B. L.), Hodalen (Resv.-Holmsen); Helgoen (B. L.), 

 Veldre (Nordh.). Opl. 'Inter Vaage et Gausdal' (Norm. I, Hunder (B. L.), 

 Ringebu (Somrft.), Jerkin (Th. Fr.); Vaage: Kleivsæter (B. L.), and Vaage- 

 mo (B. L.), Lom: Kjæstad (B. L.); Toten (Somrft.), Hadeland: Tingelstad 

 (B. L.), Brandbu (B. L.), Valbykampen (B. L.), and Velmunden (B. L.); Val- 

 ders: Tonsaasen (Norm.). 



Sortr. Dovre (Linds.), Vaarstien (Zett.), Kongsvoll (Kindt», Knutsho 

 (Th. Fr.); Fæmunden: Langen (B. L.). 



Nordl. Ranen: Brygfjell (Arnell), Hadseloen (Norm.). Tronis. Fins- 

 nes (B. L.), Maalselven: Istinderne (Norm.), Alapen (Norm.), BJornstad (B. L.), 

 Divimoen (Norm.), and Frihetsli (Norm.); Bardo: Innset (B. L.), Ramtjorden 



