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(Elimaki), and Sippola south to the coast from Borga (Porvoo) to Fredriks- 
hamn (Hamina), thus including most of eastern Nylandia and small areas 
in adjacent Karelia australis and Tavastia australis.—See also his [Berikti- 
ganden och tillagg.]. Notiser Sallsk. Fauna et Flora Fenn. Forhandl. 4 
(n.s., 1): 249-253. 1859. (Also as Bidrag Finlands Naturkann. Etnog. och 
Statis. 3: 249-253. 1859.) (Corrections and additions.)—Also Lemberg, 
Bertel. Markligare vaxtfynd fran 6stra Nyland. Memo. Soc. Fauna et Flora 
Fenn. 13: 9-19. 1 fig. 1937. (Records of noteworthy species from Perna 
and Stor-Pernavik, with mention of associated species.)—Also his Tvenne 
vaxtfynd fran d6stra Nyland. l.c. 14: 5-8. 1938. (Notes on various species.) 
—Also his Markligare vaxtfynd fran 6stra Nyland. l.c. 23: 105-110. 1947. 
(Further notes.) 
Stenroos (later Kivirikko), K. E. Nurmijarven pitajan siemen- ja saniais: 
kasvisto. [Seedplant and fern flora of Nurmijarvi parish.] Acta Soe. 
Fauna et Flora Fenn. v. 9, no. 11. 85 p. 1894. 
Topography, general features of flora, plant associations, statistics, etc.; 
annotated list of vascular plants (486 species).—See also Aario, Leo. 
Vegetation und postglaziale geschichte des Nurmijarvi-sees. Annales Bot. 
Soc. Zool.-Bot. Fenn. Vanamo v. 8, no. 2. vi, 182 p. 19 fig. (fig. 1, map), 
map. 1933. (Includes (p. 15-30) annotated list of aquatic vascular plants 
(119 species) and some mosses and algae; bibliography.) 
Tynni, Tellervo. Pukkilan, Askolan ja Porvoon pitajan pohjoisosan kas- 
visto. (Die flora der kirchspiele Pukkila und Askola sowie des nordlichen 
teiles des kirchspiele Porvoo in Siidfinnland.) Annales Bot. Soc. Zool.-Bot. 
Fenn. Vanamo v. 9, no. 6. iv, 102 p. 15 fig. (incl. maps). 1937. 
Topography, geology, soils, botanical regions, plant associations, weeds; 
annotated list of vascular plants (585 species); bibliography. 
OSTROBOTTNIA AUSTRALIS (Oa). (ETELA-POHJANMAA. EP) 
See also Satakunta (Malmgren). 
Ostrobottnia australis is a region in west-central Finland, from about 62° to about 63°20’ 
N. Lat., extending east from the Gulf of Bothnia to about 24° E. Long., bounded on the 
northeast by QOstrobottnia media, on the southeast by Tavastia borealis, on the southwest by 
Satakunta. 
Local 
Ehnholm, Gunnar. Bidrag till kannedomen om k&arlvaxtfloran i norra 
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Geography, climate, topography, origin of flora, plant associations, plant 
zones, lists of species of several of the islands; annotated list of vascular 
plants (about 260 species) of the Michelséarna, a group of small islands 
between 63° 22’ and 63° 29’ N. Lat., 21° 34’ and 21° 52’ E. Long.; bibliography. 
Laurén, Walter. Barlastvaxter observerade i Vasa aren 1882-1892. Med- 
del. Soc. Fauna et Flora Fenn. 22: 36-44. 1896. 
Annotated lists of ballast plants from several localities in Vasa.—See also 
Jurvelius, Bjérn. Bidrag till kannedomen om adventivfloran i Vasa. Arkiv 
Svenska Osterbotten 2: 102-112. 1929. (Annotated list of weeds, including 
comparison with the earlier list. In University of Chicago library.)—Also 
Back, Ragnar, and Malmberg, Martin. Adventivvaxter i Vasa. Norden- 
skidld-samf. Tidskr. 11: 49-57. 1952. (Mostly adventive plants brought 
in with horse fodder by the Germans, 1941-44. Not seen; title and annota- 
tion supplied by H. Luther.)—Also Malmberg, M., and Back, R. Nya 
vaxtfynd i Vasa. Ett forberedande meddelande betraffande tyska pole- 
mokorer och andra adventivvaxter. Arkiv Svenska Osterbotten 10: 237-250. 
1952. (Includes material not in their other paper. Not seen; title and 
annotation supplied by H. Luther.) 
Vaxtforhallandena i granstrakterna mellan mellersta och sédra 
Osterbotten. Acta Soc. Fauna et Flora Fenn. v. 18, no. 2. 44 p. 1896. 
Botanical explorations, topography, soils, general features of flora, sta- 
tistics; briefly annotated list of vascular plants (499 species, including 30 
Hieracia), with localities for scarcer species. Relates mainly to the area 
between the Lappo and Kyro valleys, from Alavo (Alavus), Kuortane, Nurmo, 
and Ylistaro north to Nykarleby, as well as the islands south to Bergé.—See 
