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Bd. IV: ı2) THE VEGETATION IN SOUTH GEORGIA. 27 
Polytrichum juniperinum Acolea crenulata 
Rhacomitrium austrogeorgicum Lophocolea bisetula 
Skottsbergia paradoxa » Skottsbergii 
Tortula ligulifolia n. sp. Lophozia propagulifera 
Plagiochila Allionii. 
Cetraria islandica Leptogium Menziesti 
Cladonia furcata Ochrolechia tartarea 
gracilis Peltigera rufescens (in fruit, moist 
pyridata places) 
» rangiferina (luxuriant) Psoroma hypnorum 
» silvatica (with Polytrichum) Stieta endochrysea (beautiful, in fruit) 
» squamosa » Freycinetü ( > See Ay 
Lecanora epibryon (on dead mosses) 
Here and there is a patch, where the clay and gravel lies quite bare: 
spars.: Lycopodium magellanicum 
sol.: Azra antarctica Funcus inconspicuus 
Phleum alpinum. 
Pogonatum alpinum Rhacomitrium austrogeorgicum 
Polytrichum piliferum > heterostichoides 
Pseudodistichium austrogeorgicum » nigritum. 
Stereocaulon alpinum (beautiful, in Stereocaulon tomentosum. 
fruit) On stones: Lecidea lapillicola. 
On the cliffs round the plain there is a petrophilous vegetation of mosses, which 
may be mentioned here. 
Andreea opaca n. sp. Grimmia grisea 
> regularis » hyalinocuspidata 
» viridis » Nordenskjöldii 
» Willi » occulta 
Amphmidium cyathicarpum » syntrichiacea 
Blindia dicranellacea Tortula grossiretis 
Dicranoweisia subinclinata » monoica 
Sticta Freycinetii (small specimens). 
On the moraine near the Hamberg Glacier I found Polystichum mohrioides v. 
plicatum. 
