26 CARL SKOTTSBERG, (Schwed. Südpolar-Exp. 
Psilopilum antarcticum Leioscyphus Skottsbergü 
Tortula grossiretes Lophocolea georgiensis 
» leptosyntrichia Lophosia badia 
i > Floerkei. 
Concerning the lichens, vide below in connection with the next station. 
The great morainic plain along Moraine Fjord. 
This is the largest space of quite level ground that I have seen in South Georsgıa. 
Only along the edge is there a tussock association (Pl. 5: ı), otherwise the vegeta- 
tion may be described as a grass-tundra with dominant mosses, Polytricha and others, 
forming low, compact cushions and giving a brownish or yellowish colour to the 
whole plain. Especially is this true of the interior parts, where there is also a small 
lake receiving the water from the Hamberg Glacier. When the snow is melting 
large stretches of the plain are soaked with water, but easily get dried up again by 
the strong winds that sweep unhindered over this place. 
spars.—cop. Zestula erecta spars. Acaena adscendens 
sol.—spars. Colobanthus crassifolius sol. Phleum alpinum. 
Blindia dicranellacea Polytrichum strictum 
» praticola » » v. alpestre 
Brachythecium subptlosum Psilopilum antarcticum 
Bryum lamprocarpum Rhacomitrium Skottsbergü n. Sp. 
Conostomum australe » Willi 
Dicranum laticostatum - Tortula robusta 
» Nordenskjöldii Webera pulvinata. 
Pogonatum alpinum 
Cephalozia varians Lophocolea georgiensis 
Chiloscyphus retroversus Lophozia badia 
Herpocladium antarcticum » Floer kei 
Famesoniella oenops Schistochtla aberrans 
Lophocolea abnormis > carnosa. 
» elata 
On moist ground, especially: 
Bartramia leucocolea Breutelia graminicola 
» pycnocolea Dicranum tenutcuspidatum 
Brachythecium Skottsbergü Hypnum sarmentosum 
