86 Mf-.RNÏ LYNGK. M.-X. Kl. 



pliiiihi CI H. 1''k., Nokm.), Mikkclvik (1>. L.l, Lynj^scifht Hi. L.l. J'iu)ii. Alton: 

 Øksfjord (Nokm.), .Skillctjordcn (P>. L.l, Talvik (Zktt.I, Lcirbotn (li. L.l, 

 Bosekop (Zett.), Skoddavarre (B. L.), Sakkobani (B. L.), and Rauta.svarre 

 (B. L.); flnmnurfest CI h. Fr.), Have.sund (Norm.), Maa.sø (Tu. F"r.), Nordkap 

 (Baur), i lonningsvaag (B. L.); Porsanger: Ø.sterbotn (B. L.), and Lak.selv 

 (Norm.), Laksefjorden: Nordkyn (B. L.l, Mehavn (H.), Skjotning.sberg (B. L.), 

 Lebesby (Th. Fr.), Tana: Berlevaag (B. L.), Risfjorden (B. L.), Lille Leir- 

 pollen (Norm.), and Langnes (B. L.); Varanger: Berlevaag (Th. Fr.), and 

 Jarljordcn (Tu. I'^k.). 



Common or frequent on our whole coast (with the adjacent lowland) 

 from the. Swedish to the Russion frontier, and nowhere more frequent than 

 in Northern Norway. In continental provinces it is much less common, 

 recorded from some alpine and subalpine stations. It ascends to considerable 

 altitudes (13 — 1400 m., very rarely to 1600 in.). 



Though very variable it is readily recognized on its naked podetia, 

 furcate branching, and especially on the squamules which are granulate, 

 crenate or not much incise, often depressed at the centre and with a paler 

 margin. — Apothecia are rare. 



f. pnlvinata Scaer. i.s common at exposed places, e. g. on the mountains 

 and on the windy coast. 



11. Stereocaulon naniim Ach. 

 Map VIII, I. 



Akcrs/i. Drøbak (B. L.), Kristiania and Aker pluribi (M. N. Bl., Moe, 

 et alii), Bærum: Kolsaas (Kiær). Vest/. Larvik: Tenvikskogen (Norm.), 

 Lardai (Norm.). Busk. Kongsberg (Somrft.). 



Attstagd. Tromøen (B. L.). Rog. Rægeljord (H.), Sandnes (H.), Lyse- 

 botn (H.). 



Hard. Moster (H.), Tysnes (H.), Anuglen (H.I, Strandebarm: Tvedt 

 (Lillefosse), Granvin: Aasene (H.), and Eide (H.I, Hardangervidda: Tveito 

 (H.), Voss (Somrft.), Osteroen (Somrft.), Lygrefjorden (H.l. Sog/i. Stat 

 (H.), Aardal (H.), Lerdal (Norm.), \'aagso (H.l. More. \'eblungsnes (H.l, 

 Sundalen (H.|. 



Nordtv. Namsos (Malmgr.). 



The distribution of this species in Norway is insufficiently known. 

 It has been recorded from the lowlands as far north as Namsos (64° 30 ). 

 Common at Kristiania and according to Havaas aI§o in the western 

 lowlands. 



