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Local 
Lindén, John. Bidrag till kannedomen om vegetation och flora inom Enon- 
tekis lappmarks bjérk- och fjallregioner. Acta Soc. Fauna et Flora Fenn. 
v. 63,no.1. 82 p. 1943. 
Author’s itinerary, topography, geology, climate, phenology, tree growth, 
plant associations, statistics; annotated list of vascular plants (260 species) 
from the area between 68° 30’ and 69° 19’ N. Lat.—See also Alm, C. G., 
and Fries, T. C. E. Floristiska anteckningar fran Karesuando och Enonte- 
kis socknar. Svensk Bot. Tidskr. 19: 250-262. 1925. (Includes additional 
records.)—-Also Kallio, Paavo. Eraita kasvitietoja Kilpisjarven seudulta ja 
Tornionjokivarrelta. (Some floristic observations from the Kilpisjarvi and 
Tornionjoki regions of northern Finland.) Arch. Soc. Zool. Bot. Fenn. 
Vanamo 2: 51-55. 1949. (List of noteworthy vascular plants, with locali- 
ties; bibliography.)—Also Jalas, Jaakko. Floristisches aus Lapponia enon- 
tekiensis, Lapponia tornensis und Troms fylke. 1. ¢. 2: 90-96. 1 fig. 1949. 
(Botanical explorations; list of noteworthy vascular plants, with localities; 
bibliography.) 
LAPPONIA INARENSIS (Li). (INARIN LAPPI. InL) 
See also Kuusamoensis, Regio (Borg); Lapponia kemensis (Linkola; Wainio); Ostrobottnia 
kajanensis (Parvela). 
Lapponia inarensis is the northeastern lobe of present-day Finland, north of about 68° 15’ 
N. Lat., bounded on the northwest and northeast by Norway, on the southeast by Lapponia 
petsamoensis (now Russian), on the south by Lapponia kemensis, on the extreme southwest 
by Lapponia enontekiensis. 
General 
Fellman, Jacob. Index plantarum in Lapponia fennica lectarum .. . secun- 
dum Georgii Wahlenberg Flora Lappon. Berolini 1812. «. Plantae phanero- 
gamae. Bul. Soc. Imp. Sci. Nat. Moscou 8: 245-289. 1835. 
Briefly annotated list of known spermatophytes (386 species) on the 
Linnaean system, with localities for rarer species, and vernacular names in 
Finnish, Esthonian, and Lappish. Relates to Lapponia enontekiensis. Lap- 
ponia inarensis, and Lapponia kemensis, as well as Kuusamo. Reprinted 
with additions and corrections in Feliman, Jacob. Anteckningar under min 
vistelse i Lappmarken. v. 4, p. 167-188. 21.5 cm. Helsingfors, 1906. (Not 
seen; title supplied by H. Luther.).—See also his B. Plantae cryptogamae. 
lc. p. 188-200. 1906. (Annotated list of pteridophytes (25 species), 
mosses, lichens, algae, and fungi. Not seen; title and annotation supplied 
by H. Luther.) 
Local 
Kihlman, Oswald. Anteckningar om floran i Inari Lappmark. Meddel. 
Soc. Fauna et Flora Fenn. 11: 45-135. map. 1885. 
Author’s itinerary, botanical explorations, topography, geology, phenology, 
botanical regions, statistics; annotated list of vascular plants (329 species). 
Covers the area of Utsjoki moderforsamling and Inari kapell, about 68° 20’ 
to 70° 6’ N. Lat., 25° to 29° E. Long.—See also Laine, Unto, Lindgren, Leo, 
and Makinen, Yrjoé. Havaintoja Utsjoen pit&éjan lansicsan” kasvistosta. 
(Observations on the flora of western Utsjoki.) Arch. Soc. Zool. Bot. Fenn. 
Vanamo 9: 120-135. 6 fig. (fig. 1, map). 1955. (Topography, general fea- 
tures of flora, etc.; list of vascular plants (310 species); bibliography.) 
Klockars, Bertel, and Luther, Hans. Floristiska iakttagelser i Li, Viibus- 
Maarestatunturiomradet. Memo. Soc. Fauna et Flora Fenn. 14: 45-54. 1 
fig. (map). 1938. 
Topography, general features of vegetation; list of vascular plants, with 
localities; bibliography. 
Parvela, A. A. Inarin viljelyskasvisto ja piirteité sen historiastra. (Die 
kulturflora von Inari und ziige aus ihrer geschichte.) Acta Agralia Fenn. 
31: 61-83. 1934. 
Discussion of the useful and ornamental cultivated plants of Inari, giving 
length of time species have been cultivated, etc.; bibliography. 
