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branched stem, longer internodes, small and quite glabrous leaves, 
rather short and small capsule and dark-coloured stem and leaves. 
70. Pedicularis palustris L. 
71. Veronica alpina L. 
Kunö: not rare at high levels, f. i. Nakken (R. R.). 
72. V. beccabunga L. 
+ V. hederifolia L. 
73. V. fruticans Crantz; V. saxatilis Scop. A very interesting 
discovery for the flora. 
Kalsö: Mountain north of Husum, ab. 500 M. (E. T.). 
74. V. officinalis L., and f. glabrata Fristedt. 
75. V. serpyllifolia L. 
As mentioned in my list (l.c. p.57) there occurs in the hills a 
variety: var. borealis Læstad., which is easily distinguised from the 
main species by its denser clothing of the short raceme, lower growth 
and bright-blue corollas. The clothing consists of a pubescense of 
short crisped hairs, among which longer patent hairs, partly glan- 
dular, especially in the flower-stalks, occur. L. M. Neuman (Sveriges 
Flora, 1901, p. 132) considers this form as a separate species, viz. 
V. borealis (Læstad.) Neuman, and I should think he is right in so 
doing. It is probably identical with V. humifusa Dickson. 
Besides from the Ferées, where this form is rather common 
in the hills, I have seen specimens from Lapland (collected by Le- 
stadius), from the Alps, the Apennines and the higher mountains of 
North America (especially in British Columbia). It seems therefore 
to have a wide range of distribution. 
Fam. XVI. VACCINIACEAE. 
76. Vaccinium myrtillus L., and f. pygmaea Ostf. 
77. V. uliginosum L., and f. microphylla (Lge.). 
78. V. vitis idaea L. 
Str.: Between Leinum and Kvalvig, fruiting in Aug. 1900 (accord. to E. T.). 
B. Choripetalae. 
Fam. XVII. CALLITRICHACEAE. 
79. Callitriche autumnalis L. 
80. C. hamulata Kitz. 
In my preliminary list (Botan. Tids., vol. 22, 1898, p. 140) I have 
reported C. pedunculata D.C. from the Færåes, while in my list in 
Bot. Færåes, vol. I (p. 59) I have altered it to C. hamulata. I now 
