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Norwegian, is given in his Litt om norske plantenavn .. . Blyttia 13: 101-108. 
5 maps (in pocket). 1955.—See also Aasen, above, and additional references 
there given. 
Hoffstad, O. A. Norsk flora. 10. utg. ved Erling Christophersen. 507 
p. 1,140 + 31 fig. 19 cm. Oslo, 1957. (1st ed. 1891.) 
Keyed flora of vascular plants, with very brief descriptions and brief 
statement of range; glossary of specific epithets. Authorities for scientific 
names are not given. 
Holmboe, Jens. Einige grundziige von der pflanzengeographie Norwegens. 
Bergens Mus. Aarb. 1924/25, Naturv. Raekke, no. 3. 54 p. 1925. 
Sketch of topography, climate, geology, botanical regions, changes through 
cultivation; bibliography.—See also E; Dahl and K. Dahl, above. 
Gamle norske matplanter. Avhandl. Norske Vidensk. Akad. Oslo 
I. Mat.-Naturv. Kl. 1929, no. 2. 36 p. 2 fig. (incl. map). 1929. 
General considerations; account of prehistoric food plants, grouped by 
parts used, with references; bibliography.—See also his Gratis mat and 
Nytteplanter, below, and Tonning, below. 
Gratis mat av ville planter. Med oppskrifter av Juliane Solbraa- 
Bay. 144 ‘p. -54. fig:: 20.5 cm: Oslo; 1941. 
Account of about 150 edible wild plants (vascular and cellular), with 
instructions for cooking. (Not seen; annotation supplied by J. Lid.) The 
work has also been translated into Swedish (see Holmboe under Sweden).— 
See also the title above and additional references there given. 
Nogle ugresplanters indvandring i Norge. Nyt Mag. Naturv. 38: 
129-262. 3 fig. (maps). 1900. 
Sources, general considerations; treatment of 19 weeds, with detailed 
history of their occurrence in Norway and less detailed account for Denmark 
and Sweden; list of the same species, with quotation of printed and herbarium 
data, arranged chronologically; bibliography. 
Nytteplanter og ugres i Osebergfundet. In Brogger, Anton W., 
ed. Osebergfundet. v. 5, p. 1-78. 32 fig. 36 cm. Oslo, 1927. (Harvard 
College library.) (Preprinted 1921, fide J. Lid.) 
List of plant remains (mostly useful plants and weeds) found in the ship- 
burial of a Viking queen (ca. 850 A. D.) on the Oseberg farm in Slagen 
parish, near Sem, Vestfold, with discussion; general account of the useful 
plants and weeds of Norway in Viking times; bibliography. The Oseberg 
find is the richest ever made in Norway.—See also his Gamle norske mat- 
planter, above, and additional references there given. 
fee Peter. Norske floraer. Norwegian floras. Blyttia 13: 113-117. 
Unannotated list of floras containing keys or descriptions, mostly gen- 
eral but a few local, alphabetically arranged by authors’ names, with 
bibliographical details—See also A. Blytt (Norsk botanisk litteratur), 
above, and additional reference there given. 
Korsmo, Emil. Ugras i natidens jordbruk. 
See under Scandinavia. 
aoe Torsten, Holmboe, Jens, and Nordhagen, Rolf. V4Are ville 
planter. 
See under Scandinavia (Lagerberg). 
Lid, Johannes. Norsk flora. 2. utg. 771 p. 390 fig. (incl. map, fig. 390). 
21 cm. Oslo, 1952. (1st ed. 1944.) 
Keyed flora of vascular plants [2341 species (including Taraxacum and 
Hieracium), 100 infraspecific taxa, and 308 hybrids], with short descriptions 
and local range; alphabetical list of herreder and byer with indication of 
the fylke in which each is located; glossary, list of botanical authors’ names 
with dates and indication of author’s occupation and geographical location, 
glossary of specific and generic names, indices. Most of the species are 
represented in the figures, at least by the critical parts. The microspecies of 
Taraxacum (235), being all those known from Norway, and Hieracium (242), 
being only a part of the recorded forms, are listed with localities but not 
described ; a similar list of microspecies of Rosa in the 1st edition (p. 825-329) 
is omitted from 2d edition. The work is written in nynorsk (Landsmal, New 
