100 Nature protected 
Psamma arenaria, Hordeum arena- 
rium, Salix repens, and Viola tri- 
color ; and also some dune ponds, with 
such interesting plants as Pilularia 
globulifera, Sparganium affine, Ra- 
nunculus reptans, Subularia aquatica, 
Bulliarda aquatica, Radiola linoides, 
Elatine hexandra, Centunculus mini- 
mus, Littorella lacustris, and Lobelia 
Dortmanna, 
In the following year, Fossedal was 
purchased for ^400, on condition that 
it should be preserved in its original 
state. Fossedal is a valley of 1,235 
acres, with an adjacent dry heath, 
containing Empetrum nigruin, Arcto- 
staphylos Uva-ursi, Calluna vulgaris, 
and other heath-loving species. 
Thirdly, Borrishede, a heathy tract 
of ground of about 3,705 acres, was 
bought for ^1,600, subject to rifle- 
practice being allowed there during 
a few weeks every year. For the 
