T54 I'.KRNT LYNGE. M.-N. Kl. 



C'itillholiiK 11 (I II. i'K.), I*'jr||)iii,'i ('I'll. Ih.), I.ævajok (B. L.l, anri .Scilncs (Norm.); 

 V'arang-cr: Nybort^ (In. I'k.), Vadsf? (11.1, and Sydvarangfr (II.). 



J'aniiclid liiciii-va is a faithful companion of l'arnir/iii cnitrifiiga, though 

 less coninion. Like the latter species it is an alpine and subalpine plant, 

 distributed throughout the whole country, but more common in Northern 

 than in .Southern Noi'way. It is evidently rare on the highest mountains, 

 but in .Suiidakn it ascends to the highest summits. It has not been recor- 

 ded from the lowlands of the west coast, in the Christiania fjord, however, 

 it descends to the level of the sea. — On the whole it is not common 

 in the lowlands. 



Its substratum is hard rocks, but it is also found on old wood ioï Piinis 

 silvcsler. 



Pycnides (saepe steriles) globosae, diam. ca. no \j-, vel elongatae, 130 [j. 

 altae, 80 \j. latae, perifulcrium dimidia parte e.xteriore obscuratum, ceterum 

 incoloratuni. Pycnoconidia recta, cylindrica et apice rotundata, 5 — 7 longa. 



18. Farinelia Mougeotii SeHAER. 



Map IV, I. 



Vrs/agd. Mandai: Jaabæk (B.L.I, /^o^^. Egersund (H.), Jæderen : Ogne (H.). 

 Hon/. Moster (H.). 



This species is undoubtedly rare in Norway. 



According to Th. Fr. Lieh. Scand. p. 130 it has been recorded from 

 several stations in Sweden not far from our frontier, Hulting mentions it 

 from several places in Dalsland (Dalslands lafxar p. 41), and Magnusson 

 from Göteborg (Västkusten p. 88). 



I cannot, therefore, consider Panuclia Mougeotii to be an Atlantic 

 species. It is probable that it will also be found along our south coast, but 

 this part of Norway has been neglected by lichenologists. 



19. Parmelia laevigata Ach. 



Map II, 5. 



A \'ery rare species in Norway, as 3'et only recorded from Horda- 

 land: Moster (H.), on the Atlantic coast. 



