320 SPORT IN NORWAY. 



MAKSILEACE.E. 



PILULARIA GLOBCLIFERA, L. ; Fl. D. tab. 223. Very rare ; 

 grows on places that have been flooded. Said to have been found 

 near Bergen. Professor Blytt found it near Christiansand on a 

 substratum of granite. Bears fruit from June to August. 



ISOETES LACUSTRIS, L, ; FL D. tab. 191. Grows in ponds, 

 lakes in Christiansands Stift, in Aggershuus Stift towards 

 Osterdal ; in Valders, e.g., by the Lille Mjosen and Utravand, on 

 the Fille Fjeld, to an altitude of 3,000 feet. 



LYCOPODIACE^E. 



LYCOPODIUM SELAGO, L. ; Fl. D. tab. 104. Very common in 

 woods and on the Fjelds between bushes, &c., up to East 

 Finmark. It mounts up to the limit of Phanerogamous vegeta- 

 tion, almost to the limit of snow. Professor Blytt found it on 

 Nystuhbe towards the end of August, when the snow was lying 

 thick on the ground, in company with Draba lapponica and 

 Catabrosa algida, between 4,000 and 5,000 feet above the sea. 



L. IXUKDATUM, L. ; FL D. tab. 336. On damp places, espe- 

 cially on peaty ground, by the banks of lakes, &c. Common in 

 Christiansand Stift, and occasional in the southern parts of 

 Aggershuus Stift, e.g., in the Nordmarken forests, near Chris- 

 tiania, and in Ovre Eomerige. Attains an altitude of 1,000 feet 



L. AXNOTINUM, L. ; FL IX tab. 117. Common in forests to 

 East Finmark. A variety, /3 (dpestre, found only on the high 

 Fjelds, up to the limit of the larger willows. 



L. ALPINUM, L. ; Fl. D. tab. 79. Common. In the south it is 

 never found below the limit of fir, but attains an altitude of 

 4,000 feet. Bears fruit from August to September. 



L. COMPLANATUM, L. ; FL D. tab. 78. Occasional on dry 

 .heathy places, near the edge of woods, &c. On the Fjelds it 

 attains an altitude of 3,000 feet, but is rare above the fir-limit. 



L. CLAVATUM, L. ; Fl. D. tab. 104. Common on the Fjelds in 

 the region of fir. 



SELAGISELLA SPISULOSA, Braun., or L. SELAGUfOiDEs, L. ; FL 

 D. tab. 70. Common over the whole Fjeld. Mounts up above 

 the birch-limit. 



