BRYOLOGICAL NOTES ON A TRIP IN NORWAY. 101 



by american bryologists as a var. of N. pennata. N. pumila, 

 Hedw. Limestone rocks, Lærdalsøren; a rather robust form 

 with numerous short deciduous branches with small acute leaves. 



Homalia trichomanoides, Brid. Rocks, Lærdalsøren; a 

 robust form with rather strongly nerved leaves showing some 

 approach to H. lusitanica, Schp. 



Leucodon sciuroides, Schvs^gr. var. morensis, B. & S. Rocks 

 near Husum, Lærdal, c. fr. 



Myurella julacea, B. Sc S. Lærdalsøren, c, fr. M. apicu- 

 lata, B. & S. Maristuen, mostly in tufts of Zygodon Mougeotii. 



Leskea nervosa, Myrin. Simodal, Maristuen &c. ; on rocks 

 and walls often bearing gemmæ on the apices of the smaller 

 branches. 



Anomodon attenuatus, Hüb. Rocks near the Buar Brae, 

 poor and sterile. 



Heterocladium dimorphum, B. & S. Slutedal. 



Pseudoleskea patens, Limpr. Not infrequent near Odde c. 

 fr. and more constant in its characters than P. atrovirens, B. 

 & S. By the Old Road, Maristuen; Simodal. 



Ptychodium decipiens, Limp. Rocks in a wood near the 

 Breifond Hotel, Horre, c. fr. This specimen was submitted to 

 Herr Kaalaas who confirmed the identification. The capsules 

 unfortunately were very old with only fragments of the peri- 

 stome left. 



Thuidium Blandowii, B. & S. Damp wood by the Mari- 

 stuenfos; fine but fruiting very sparingly. Th. delicatulum, 

 Mitt. Birch wood, Blejà. 



Lescurœa striata var. saxicöla, B. & S. Rocks, Simodal, 

 and several places near Maristuen. The Simodal plant and one 

 gathering from Maristuen is more slender than usual with the 

 branches less curved, approaching the type. Dr. Braithwaite 

 indeed writes that he considers it to belong to the type. 



Camptothecium nitens, Schp. Maristuen; rather poor & 

 often mixed with other mosses. 



