l'.KKM LYNGE. M.-N. Kl. 



Ilnrd. Moster (II. I, StDre Kalso (P>. L.l, l'ane: Stcnd (II. I, Radwon: 

 Manger (li.), Granvin (II.), Hardangervidda (II.), Vo.s.s: Lid (B. L.). Sd^h. 

 Florø (Norm.), Statlandet: Ervik (II.), and Mamre (H.). More. Rom.sdal 

 (Linds.), Skiri (II.). 



Ucd. Lille Livedalen (B. L.), Tonset: Havern (B. L.l, I lelgoen (B. L.). 

 Opl. V'aage: Laliii (B. L.), and Presteberget (H.), Lom: Kjæstad (B. L.), and 

 Visdalen (Moe), Fluberg: Lia (B. L.). 



Sortr. Dovre (Boeck), Knutsho (B. L.), Kongsvoll (Kiær), Vaarstien 

 (Kiær), .Strinden (Nordii.), Hittern (Norm.). Nordir. Rosendalselven (Landm.), 

 Otterøen (M. N. Bl.). 



Nordl. Velfjorden: Saulus (Norm.), Ranen (MoEJ, Rodoy (Gunn.), Skjer- 

 stad (SoMRFT.), Saltdalen (Somrft.), Sørfolla: Djupvik (Norm.), Nordfolla: 

 Mørkesvikvand (Norm:), Steigen: Skottind (Norm.). Troms. Trendenes: 

 Seljestad (Norm.), Harstad (Norm.), Salangen: Forset (Norm.); Maalselven: 

 Moen (B. L.), Solli (B. L.), Overgaard (Norm.), Bjørnstad (B. L.), and Likka- 

 varre (B. L.), Bardo: Strømsmo (B. L.), Balsfjord: Nordkjosbotn (B. L.l; 

 Lyngen: Lulle (B. L.). Finm. Alten: Øksfjord (Baur), Storviksnes (Norm.), 

 Konsamfjell (Norm.), Eibydalen (Norm.), and Rautasvarre (B. L.); Porsanger: 

 Skoganvarre (Norm.); Laksefjord: Lebesby (Norm.); Karasjok (Baur); Tana: 

 Berlevaag (B. L.), Leirpollen (B. L.), and Seilnes (Norm.); Varanger: Sylte- 

 Ijord (Norm.), Jakobselv (Norm.) and Fredheim (H.). 



Lobaria scrobiculata is surely found in every Norwegian province. It 

 is nowhere abundant, but it is never the less the most frequent Stictace 

 in Norway. — In Northern Norway — north of Lofoten — it seems to 

 be less common near the sea than in the valleys. 



It ascends from the level of the sea to somewhat higher than the tree 

 line (Dovre 12 — 1300 m.). It prefers mo^sy rocks — especially in sub- 

 alpine positions — and the bark of old deciduous trees, as Alinis, Popiihts, 

 and Sorbus. 



According to Havaas apothecia are common in Western Norway, 

 otherwise they are rare; they are frequently deformed by Cclidiuin Stictaniiit. 



10. Sf/'cfa Schreb. 



1. Sticta silvatica (Huds.) S. Gray. 

 PI. VI, 3. 



Akcrsh. Nesodden (Moe). Busk. Krokkleven (Somrft.), Modum (Moe), 

 Nore (Kiær). 



Tclcni. Vestfjorddalen, several stations (Kiær). Vcstagd. Mandai (M.N.Bl.), 

 pr. Skjernøen (B. L.). Rog. Rægeljord (H.), Sogndalsstranden (H.), Finnø 

 (M. N. Bl.). 



