The Botany of Iceland - 01.12.1928, Qupperneq 39

The Botany of Iceland - 01.12.1928, Qupperneq 39
THE AERIAL ALGÆ OF ICELAND 363 N. peregrina v. Meniscus, and Nitzschia vitrea v. salinarum. In another cave (402, 403) of the same kind the floor was formed of calcareous sand consisting of fragments of mollusc shells, Bryozoa etc. on which grew a sterile Vaucheria. The walls of the cave were covered with a Diatom vegetation of the same character as that of tlie first- mentioned cave. Of more or less halophilous species there occurred liere Navicula pusilla, N.cinda and Nitzschia vitrea v. salinarum. In a cave in the northern part of Heimaey Helgi Jónsson found a vegetation of a land Floridea in 1897. This was described hy Rosenvinge (1900, p. 61) under the name of Rhodochorion is- tandicum. Later Helgi Jónsson (1911, p. 119) gave further parti- culars of its habitat to which 1 refer the reader. d. Loosc Stones. On stones not connected with the firm rock, algæ are often found, but at the outset it is probable that the algal vegetation of sucli stones will vary greatly according to their situation. On llie Icelandic farms there are occasionally stone fences, for instance round the tún (homefield). On the stones of a couple of such fences (113, 353) I have found Prasiola furfuracea together witli a number of Diatoms, common to botli were Pinnularia borealis and P. intermedia. In the town of Reykjavík the vegetation on the stones was of quite a ditferent character, there were several Chlorophyceæ and no Diatoms. In samples 270 and 275 were found Desmococcus vulgaris, Pleurococcus vulgaris, Prasiola crispa, and Trochiscia hirta (compare remarks above on the algal vegetation on woodwork at Reykjavík (p. 347)). On a large stone in the cleft »Stóra Gjá« near Mývatn there grew mosses, Prasiola crispa, Pleurococcus vulgaris, Trochiscia hirta, besides numerous Diatoms. About the conditions in Stora Gjá I refer the reader to my remarks above (p. 349). A hot spring has its outlet at the bottom of the cleft. Its vapours will no doubt keep the air in a constant state of moisture and this in connection with the sheltered position will favour the development of aerial algæ. On gravel and loose stones of volcanic origin I have found algal associations in two places where their occurrence seemed to me very peculiar. I shall describe these occurrences in more detail without attempting to explain them. On the edge of a small volcanic crater (185) I found Prasiola crispa, Diatomella Balfouriana, Hantzschia amphioxys, Pinnularia
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