78 MISC. PUBLICATION 797, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 
Geography, topography, geology, climate, botanical regions and zones; 
annotated tabular list of vascular plants (287 species), showing occurrence 
in three regions recognized; phytogeography, bibliography. Relates to 
montane areas in Lapponia inarensis, Lapponia kemensis, Kuusamo, Karelia 
keretina, and Lapponia Imandrae. Borg uses the term fjelde to cover all 
mountain areas rising above the coniferous zone. 
Herlin, Nils. Ruderaten von Ks, Salla im sommer 1941. Memo. Soc. 
Fauna et Flora Fenn. 19: 90-91. 1944. 
List of weeds from the trainyard at Salla (34 species, including 8 new to 
the Province).—See also Pesola, V. A. Kulttuurikasvupaikkain kasvit 
Kuusamossa ja Sallassa yli kolme vuosikymmenta sitten. (The plants on 
the cultural places in Kuusamo and Salla more than thirty years ago.) 
Suomen Maataloustiet. Aikakausk. 24: 30-34. 1952. (Includes tabular list 
of angiosperms observed in ruderal places in 1917.) 
Lindberg, Harald. Anmarkningsvarda vaxtfynd under en resa sommaren 
1913 genom Kuolajarvi till Knjasha vid Hvita hafvet samt vid Kandalakscha. 
Meddel. Soc. Fauna et Flora Fenn. 40: 18-28. 1914. 
Annotated list of new records from Kuolajarvi region (then in Lapponia 
kemensis, now in Kuusamo), Karelia keretina, and Lapponia Imandrae. 
Pesola, V. A. Huomattavia kasviloytoja N-Kuusamosta ja Kuolajarvelta. 
(Bemerkenswerte pflanzenfunde aus N-Kuusamo und Kuolajarvi, zum teil in 
Lapponia kemensis.) Meddel. Soc. Fauna et Flora Fenn. 44: 229-246 (Ger- 
man title p. 266). 1918. 
List of noteworthy vascular plants from northern Kuusamo and from 
Kuolajarvi (now Salla).—See also his Uber die felsenvegetation in NE- 
Kuusamo und SE-Kuolajarvi. (NE-Kuusamon ja SE-Kuolajarven kallioiden 
kasvillisuudesta.) Annales Bot. Soc. Zool.-Bot. Fenn. Vanamo vy. 5, no. 7. 
18 p. 1934. (Description of numerous localities in the Oulanka (Kuusamo) 
and Kuolajarvi (Kutsa) region, with table showing occurrence of the plants 
observed.)—Also Vaarama, Antero. Piirteita Kuolajarven Kutsajoen alueen 
luonnosta ja lista tietoihin seudun kasvistosta. [Natural features of the 
Kutsajoki area in Kuolajarvi and additions to the knowledge of the flora 
of the region.] Luonnon Ystava 39: 97-103, 142-145. 4 fig. 1935. (Topog- 
raphy, general features of flora; annotated list of noteworthy vascular plants 
from the Kutsajoki (river) region in southeastern Salla.) 
Kansanomaisia kasvinnimia Kuusamosta ja Kuolajarvelta. [Ver- 
nacular names of plants from Kuusamo and Kuolajarvi.] Luonnon Ystava 
22: 37-48. 1918. 
Includes list of vascular plants, alphabetically arranged by scientific 
names, with vernacular names and notes on uses; also short list of cellular 
plants with vernacular names. 
Wainio, Edvard. Kasvistonsuhteista Pohjais-Suomen ja Vendjain-Kar- 
jalan rajaseuduilla. I. [On the floristic relations of the North Finland and 
Russian Karelian boundary. I.] Meddel. Soc. Fauna et Flora Fenn. v. 4. 
1p. l., 260'p: “1878. 
Botanical explorations, topography, climate, plant formations, phyto- 
geography, etc. Title only on preliminary leaf. Reprinted as thesis with 
addition of lviii p. (23.5 cm. Helsingissé, 1878; in library of Riksmuseet, 
Stockholm) consisting of a briefly annotated list of vernacular plants (527 
species) with localities. Refers to the area between Ita-Repola in Karelia 
pomorica occidentalis, Pielisjarvi in Karelia borealis, Kuhmo in Ostrobottnia 
kajanensis, Kuusamo in Kuusamo, and Kiestinki in Karelia keretina.—See 
also Linkola, Kaarlo. Kasviston muutoksia Nurmeksessa. [Changes in the 
vegetation in Nurmeksen kauppala.] Meddel. Soc. Fauna et Flora Fenn. 45: 
86-88. 1920. (List of about 25 adventive plants not reported by Wainio, 
and other changes; refers to Karelia borealis. ) 
LAPPONIA ENONTEKIENSIS (Le). (ENONTEKION LAPPI. EnL) 
See also Kuusamoensis, Regio (Borg); Lapponia inarensis (Fellman); Lapponia kemensis 
(Hustich; Linkola; Montell); Ostrobottnia kajanensis (Parvela). 
Lapponia enontekiensis is the narrow northwestern lobe of Finland, north of about 68°5’ 
N. Lat., bordered on the north and northeast by Norwegian territory, on the southeast by 
Lapponia inarensis, on the south by Lapponia kemensis, on the west by Swedish territory. 
