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



Brae; Laera near Maristuen; in small tufts on rocks occasionally 

 overflowed by water; with somewhat the aspect of an aquatic 

 form of B. argenteum. 



Two more Brya, one collected between Husum and Borgund, 

 the other on Blejà, Maristuen, are still suh judice, they are re- 

 garded by Dr. Hagen as hitherto undescribed species. 



Mnium affine, Bland. Odde and Maristuen. Very fine but 

 sterile. M. orthorrhynchum, B. & S. Maristuen, poor. M. 

 lycopodioides, Hook. Simodal and Maristuen ; the Simodal plant 

 had one capsule which is curved in the neck hke that of M. 

 serratum and has the cells of the exothecium much larger than 

 they are in M. orthorrhynchum, as pointed out by the late Prof. 

 Philibert in his excellent study of the species in Rev. Bry.: 

 1895, p. 2. M. medium, B. & S. Near the Maristuenfos c. fr. 

 The leaf cells are very distinctly collenchymatous and porous in 

 these specimens. 



M. spinosum, Schwgr. : Simodal and Maristuen; fairly 

 common, but sterile. M. stellare, Reich. Maristuen, under bushes 

 of Betula nana. M. Blyttii, B. & S. Peaty ground under 

 Salix &c. Blejà. This moss has a tendency to turn blue when 

 bruised, like M. stellare. A single immature capsule was noticed. 

 M. hymenophylloides, Hüben. Near the vein of copper below 

 Maristuen and Blejà. When growing from the light the leaves 

 have a marked tendency to appear distichous. M. cindidioides, 

 Blytt. Maristuen, abundant, but sterile. M. subglohosiim, B. 

 & S. Maristuen c. fr. 



Cinclidium suhrotundum, Ldb. Slutemyr, c. fr. 



Fontinalis dalecarlica, B. & S. Stones in a stream near 

 Vinje c. fr. 



Dichelyma falcatum, Myrin. Rocks by the Laera, Maristuen ; 

 fine and abundant with a few capsules mostly immature. 



Neckera oligocarpa, B. & S. Rocks by the Laera, c. fr, 

 The capsule is rather more exserted than in the figure in the 

 Bry. Eur. It may be remarked that N. oligocarpa is regarded 



