98 H. N. DIXON AND W. E. NICHOLSON. 



Oedipodium Griffithianum, Schwgr. Near Eide and Ulvik 

 in hollows in a rocky bank c. fr. and gemmae. 



Splachnwm vasculosiim, L. Slutemyr c. fr. not infrequent. 



Tetraplodon mnioides, B. & S. Bleja and the Saddel near 

 Maristuen. A small closely tufted form with a pale strongly 

 urceolate capsule bearing some resemblance to that of T. urceo- 

 latus. This plant is a very marked form which Dr. Hagen 

 is disposed to recognize as identical with T. paradoxus, (R. 

 Br.). ^) It is apparently the plant referred to by Schimper, 

 Synopsis: Edit. 2 page 366 as Splachnum urceolatum, 

 Hedw. T. angustatus, B. & S. Maabødal, c. fr. In large 

 robust tufts. 



Dissodon Frochlichianus, Grev. & Arn. Fissures of rocks 

 and rather dry peaty ground on Bleja c. fr. D. splachnoides, 

 Grev. & Arn. Slutemyr and other places near Maristuen, c. fr. 



Meesia trichoides, Spr. var. alpina, Boulay. Bleja, c. fr. 

 the long narrow leaves of the variety fairly well marked. 



Paludella squarrosa, Brid. Moorland bogs near Mari- 

 stuen, common, but sterile. 



Aulacomnium turgidum, Schwgr. Peaty ground near 

 Maristuen, generally sterile, but fruiting sparingly on Bleja. A. 

 palustre, Schwgr. var. imbricatum, B. & S. Slutemyr. 



Timmia austriaca, Hedw. Simodal, Borgund and Mari- 

 stuen. Fairly common, but generally rather poor; a few capsules 

 near Maristuen. T. bavarica, Hessl. st. Lærdal. 



Philonoiis fontana, Brid. Wet rocks near Odde. Perigonial 

 bracts sometimes pointed and sometimes obtuse, showing an 

 approach to Ph. cœspitosa, Wils. A slender plant from Mari- 

 stuenfos has the perigonial bracts often subacute & is probably 

 the var. gracilescens Schp., (Musci Galliæ No. 530) from which 

 also P. alpicola Jur. is scarcely if at all distinct. 



^) Dr. Hagen also riieiitions that his T palliclus is the same thing as T. 

 paradoxus, an identity overlooked at the time of description. 



