642 DR. JOHN LOWE ON WAYSIDE BOTANY IN NORWAY. 
“EEINDEER SHOOTING {Rensdi/rjant). 
“The signer gives by this, allowance to shoot seven fame Reindeer 
that go on the mountains between Koihne and Hedalen near the 
Oien station at Gudbrandsdalen, three-quarters of a Norwegian mile 
from the farm Harildstad. Tliey weigh most likely about one 
hundred stone English, and it costs 65 spec. dol. to shoot one 
of them or the whole lot. If I get 90 spec. dol. for them, he 
may keep the skin and the horns too; and if I get 125 spec, 
dol. for them, he may keep them alltogether. The money is to 
be paid down to Storthingsmand Harildstad at Koihne (N. Troen), 
and he will also give instructions both about the place where they 
go, and about whom there are to go with the shooter to skin them 
and bring it down. They are very easy to find, and the tour from 
Uien might be done all together in a day. The don’t move from 
the district, the have chosen for themselves till the end of Septem- 
ber, and it is only about a quarter of a mile long, and not quite so 
baad. 
“Oien Gudbrandsdalen, 
“13 July, 187 
“0. A. T. TEETHEIM 
“(One of the Owners).” 
The following is a list of the plants Avhich Avere noted : — 
ThALICTRUM ALPINUM, L. 
„ MAJUS, Murr. 
„ SIMPLEX. L. 
Eanunculus reptans, L. 
„ ACONITIFOLIUS, L. 
„ GLACIALIS, L. 
Caltha palustris, L. 
Aconitum septentrionale, Koll. 
Anemone vernalis, L. 
„ NEMOROSA, L. 
Eapaver NUDICAULE, L. 
Nympirea alba, L. 
Arabis petRjEa, Lam. 
„ HIRSUTA, Br. 
„ ALPINA, L. 
Vuring Foss. 
Dovre. 
Jolster Vand. 
Simodal. 
Dovrefjeld. 
Sand. 
Common. 
Jerkin Dovrefjeld. 
Sand. 
Drivstuen Dovrefjeld. 
Near Ulvik. 
Vdriiig Foss. 
