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Dicranum scoparium, Heclw. 

 „ fuscescens, Turn. 

 Oncophorus Wahlenbergii, 

 Brid. 

 „ virens, Brid. 



Ceratodon purpiireus, Brid. 

 Oreoweisia serrulata (Twik.). 

 Rhacomitrium laniiginosum 



(DHL). 

 Syntrichia ruralis, Brid. 

 Aulacomnion palustre, Schw. 

 Splachnum sphaericum, Linn. f. 

 "Webera nutans, Hedw. 

 „ albicans, Scliimp. 

 „ criida, Schirnp. 

 „ cucullata, Schirnp. 

 Leptobryum pyriforme, Schirnp. 

 Bryum pendulum (Hsch.). 

 „ inclinatum (Sw.). 

 „ calophyllum, Broim. 

 „ purpurascens {Broicn). 

 ,, turbinatum {Hedw.). 

 ]Mnium hornum. Dill. 

 „ affine, Bland. 

 Timmia Megapolitana (Hedw.). 

 Philonotis fontana (L.). 

 Plagiotliecium denticulatum 

 (Dill). 

 „ ■ turfaceum, Lindb. 



Stereodon patientiae (Lindb.). 

 Hylocomium Schreberi ( WiUd.). 



„ splendens (Dill.). 



Leskea catenulata (Brid.). 

 Amblystegium uncinatuni 

 (Hedw.). 

 „ fluitans, Dill. 



„ sarmentosum 



(Wahl.) 

 „ cordifolium 



(Hedw.). 

 „ stramineum 



(Dicks.). 

 Camptothecium nitens (Schreb.). 

 Brachythecium reflexum, W. 



etM. 

 Pogonatum alpinuni, Brid. 

 Polytrichum juniperinum, Hedio. 

 Sphagnum acutifolium, Eltrh. 

 ,, subsecundum, Nees 



et Hsch. 

 Jungermannia barbata, Schreb. 

 Martinellia irrigua (Nees). 

 Chiloscyphus polyanthos (L.). 

 Cephalozia bicuspidata, Dumort. 

 Kantia trichomanis. Gray. 

 Blepharozia ciliaris, Dumort. 

 Marchantia polymorpha, L. 



In addition to some of the foregoing, Mnium punctatum 

 (L.), Hylocomium triquetrum (L.), H. squarrosum (L.), and 

 Brccchythecium, rutahuhim (L.), were observed at Troms0. 



Such fresh-water Algce as were obtained have not yet 

 been carefully examined. There were on the island of 

 Vardd and at K0lle several species apparently not British, 

 but Spirogyra sps. (Eclogonium, Oscillatoria, Ulothric, Lyngbia, 

 and Cladophora were not uncommon. A few Diatoms, as 

 Eunotia, Diatoma, Pinnularia, and also Clostcriura, were 

 obtained. 



Fungi were apparently scarce. I observed a few species 

 of Agaricus, also a Urcdo-XiikQ parasite on Salix sps., and 

 some others which I did not collect. 



Lichenes, of course, were plentiful on rocks and upon stems 

 of the jDrostrate shrubby plants in certain localities. They 



