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The Botany of Iceland - 1941, Blaðsíða 207

The Botany of Iceland - 1941

Vol. III 1930-1945, Part 11, Blaðsíða 207

Spores obliquely ovate, 7—8 X 4.5—6 JU- Cystidia obtusely bottle-shaped, about 44 X 14 M, somewhat crested. 55. I.

The Botany of Iceland - 1942, Blaðsíða 284

The Botany of Iceland - 1942

Vol. III 1930-1945, Part 12, Blaðsíða 284

284 M. P. CHRISTIANSEN leaves are longer and narrower, petioles and nerves of a brighter colour and the heads with plenty of pollen.

The Botany of Iceland - 1918, Blaðsíða 17

The Botany of Iceland - 1918

Vol. II 1918-1932, Part 5, Blaðsíða 17

M. (O. M. Patag. P. 25, Tab. I, fig. 18) which has a similar double set of puncta. Var. maculata Ktz. Cl. Syn. 1, 173. V. H. Trt., Tab. I, fig. 41.

The Botany of Iceland - 1942, Blaðsíða 313

The Botany of Iceland - 1942

Vol. III 1930-1945, Part 12, Blaðsíða 313

Skjot-Pedersen), Hof in Hörgárdalur, 17.VII.1898 (Ólafur Davíðsson), Siglufjörður, 13.VII.1935, Akureyri, 22.VII.1937, Nes !

The Botany of Iceland - 1942, Blaðsíða 165

The Botany of Iceland - 1942

Vol. IV 1942, Part 13, Blaðsíða 165

THE PTERIDOPHYTA AND SPERMATOPHYTA OF ICELAND 165 Max. height: 45 cm; average: 22 cm. Geogr. area: North Am. (naturalized from Eur.) : Nova Scotia, Ontario.

The Botany of Iceland - 1930, Blaðsíða 149

The Botany of Iceland - 1930

Vol. III 1930-1945, Part 10, Blaðsíða 149

Icl 75 52 2 — highland .... 81 55 » The corresponding íigures for the mo respectively in SoUth Iceiand, South-West Iceland, and North Iceland at c. 100 m above

The Botany of Iceland - 1949, Blaðsíða 22

The Botany of Iceland - 1949

Vol. V 1949, Part 15, Blaðsíða 22

22 EMIL HADAC hlíð 400 m; Geitahlíð 99 m; Krísuvíkurdalur 135 m; Hlíðarendi 27 m; Leir- dalur 180 m; Vogavík 2 m; Narfakot, Vogshús 1 m. 36.

The Botany of Iceland - 1949, Blaðsíða 19

The Botany of Iceland - 1949

Vol. V 1949, Part 15, Blaðsíða 19

Hafnarfjörður (Solander), Snorrastaðatjörn, 7 m; Arnarfell, 173 m; Fíflavalla- fjall, 230 m; Súlur, 140 m; Valahnúkur, 145 m; Hagafell, 120 m; Þorbjörn, 40 m;

The Botany of Iceland - 1942, Blaðsíða 224

The Botany of Iceland - 1942

Vol. IV 1942, Part 13, Blaðsíða 224

it seems very rare, see fig. 84, but most likely it is more frequent than the records show, being easily overlooked, and perhaps also sometimes mistaken for M.

The Botany of Iceland - 1912, Blaðsíða 33

The Botany of Iceland - 1912

Vol. I 1912-1918, Part 1, Blaðsíða 33

. /3, 170 28'W. long. 197 m. 66° 14' N. lat. Aug. 15. St. 104, 170 28' W. long. 226 m. Depth (m.) Temp. (C°) Salinity %o Depth (m.) Temp.

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