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Blytt, M. N. Botanisk reise i sommeren 1836. Nyt Mag. Naturv. 1: 257- 
356. 1838. 
Itinerary, with notes on species observed; annotated list of 4389 vascular 
plants of the Dovrefjeld—See also his Plantegeografisk sammenligning 
imellem Dovrefjeld og Val d’Eynes med omliggende fjelde i Ostpyrenzerne. 
Forhandl. Skand. Naturforsk. Mode 7, Bilag Q: 3-29. 1857. (Includes (p. 
7-29) unannotated list of known spermatophytes (475 species) of Dovre 
and Drivdal.)—Also Hoch, Frederik. Supplementer til Dovres flora. Nyt 
Mag. Naturv. 12: 341-355. 1863. (Includes list of noteworthy plants from 
Dovre.)—Also Blytt, Axel. Nogle bemzrkninger i anledning af Hr. stud. 
med. F. Hochs “Supplementer til Dovres flora.” l.c. 14: 46-50. 1866. 
(Reply to Hoch.)—Also Barnard, M. R. Botanical rambles on the Dovre 
Fjeld. Jn his Sport in Norway ... p. 276-320. 19 cm. London, 1864. 
(Annotated list of vascular plants (the pteridophytes including all the 
species known from Norway), with running title: Alpine flora and ferns of 
Norway; is essentially a translation of Blytt’s 1838 paper. Followed by 
“Hints to botanists on the Dovre Fjeld” (p. 321-830), an account of botanical 
explorations and collecting localities.)—Also Nordhagen, Rolf. Plantevek- 
sten langs Dovrebanen. Norske Turistfor. Aarb. 1923: 10-48. 34 fig. (incl. 
ports., maps). 1923. (Semipopular account of general features of flora, 
plant immigration, etc., with mention of many species. Refers to the Dovre- 
fjeld, Sundalsfjeldene, and Troldheimen. In University of Wisconsin 
library.) 
Collett, Robert. Zoologisk-botaniske observationer fra Gudbrandsdalen og 
Dovre. Nyt Mag. Naturv. 14: 97-160. 1866. 
Includes (p. 110-122) annotated list of vascular plants from Lillehammer. 
Jergensen, Reidar. Karplantenes hgidegrenser i Jotunheimen. Nyt Mag. 
Naturv. 72: 1-130. 10 fig. (incl. map). 19382. 
Physiography, etc.; previous studies in altitudinal range of plants in 
Norway; account of localities studied, with tabular lists of species showing 
altitudinal range; annotated alphabetical list of species; list of species, 
showing highest altitude reached in the region and in northern Norway and 
northern Sweden, etc.;. bibliography.—See also Dahl, Ejilif, and Hygen, 
Georg. Nye hoydegrenser pa Surtningssuen i Jotunheimen. Fra Oslo- 
studentenes sommerekskursjon. (New altitudinal limits on Surtningssuen 
in Jotunheimen.) Blyttia 9: 106-110. 1 fig. 1951. (Itinerary, etc.; list of 
noteworthy altitudinal records from Rauhamrane and Surtningssuen in cen- 
tral Jotunheimen.) 
Mork, Elias, and Heiberg, H. H. H. Om vegetasjonen i Hirkjglen 
forsoksomrade. Meddel. Norske Skogforsgksvesen 5 (hefte 4; whole no. 
19): 617-684. 11 fig. (fig. 1, map), map, tab. 1937. (Library of New 
York State College of Forestry, Syracuse.) 
Includes (tab. 8) tabular list of vascular plants [about 300 species], 
mosses, hepatics, and lichens of the Hirkjglen experimental area in the dis- 
trict of Ringebu, 23 km. from Atna, showing ecological relationships of 
each species; English abstract, bibliography. 
Nordhagen, Rolf. Sikilsdalen og Norges fjellbeiter. En plantesosiologisk 
nee Bergens Mus. Skrift. no. 22. xv, 607 p. 210 fig. incl. maps. 
Ecological; includes bibliography, illustrations (line drawings) of a large 
percentage of the species cited, and alphabetical list (index) of vascular 
plants mentioned [881 species] which, except for Hieracium and Taraxacum, 
constitutes a complete list of the known species (the species marked with 
an asterisk are not known from the region); also partial lists of bryophytes 
and lichens. (In the Jotunheimen region, at 1000 meters and above.) 
Norman, J. M. Beretning om en i Gudbrandsdalen fortagen botanisk 
reise. Nyt Mag. Naturv. 6: 212-291. 1851. 
Running account of itinerary and plants seen, topography, climate, zones 
of vegetation; annotated list of vascular plants (445 species), with indica- 
tion of plant zones inhabited by each. Relates to the prestegjeld Vaage 
and Lom.—See also Kleiven, Magne. Studies on the xerophilous vegetation 
in northern Gudbrandsdalen, Norway. Nytt Mag. Bot. 7: 1-60. 8 fig. (fig. 
1, map). 1959. (Mainly ecological; includes (p. 20-24) alphabetical list of 
