The Botany of Iceland - 01.12.1932, Side 6

The Botany of Iceland - 01.12.1932, Side 6
454 POUL LARSEN nus and B. luteus (see note on this subject in the succeeding main list of Icelandic fungi). In 1876 the Danish botanist Chr. Gronlund made a journey in Iceland and collected, in addition to other plants, 24 species of fungi. A list of these is given in his paper (14). In 1885 E. Rostrup published in Botanisk Tidsskrift (15) the results of a critical comparison of all the lists of Icelandic fungi hitherto issued, together with a number of Micromycetes which he liad found on flowering plants in Icelandic herbaria. The number of known species of Icelandic fungi was thus brouglit up to 89. In the period 1889—1908 our knowledge of Icelandic fungi was considerably extended. Simultaneously with E. Rostrup’s »Is- lands Svampe« 1885, appeared C. J. Johanson’s »Svampar frán Island« (16), containing 57 species, 31 of which were new for Iceland. — In addition a large material was sent to the Botanical Museum at Copenhagen and to E. Rostrup personally, consisting partly of herbaria of Phanerogams, from which Rostrup gathered a rich harvest of Micromycetes, and partly of collections of fungi. The Icelanders, Dr. phil. Helgi Jónsson, Dr. phil. Th. Thorodd- sen, Stefán Stefánsson, and cand. Olafur Daviðsson sent con- siderable collections of fungi to Rostrup during this period. This applies especially to Ólafur Daviðsson, who sent in about 400 species during the period 1885—1903. — Also Danish botanists, e. g. Dr. C. H. Ostenfeld and Artliur Feddersen, brought home collections of fungi from journeys to Iceland. From these collections in conjunction with the results of con- tinued investigations of herbaria of fiowering plants from Iceland, E. Rostrup worked up a new list of the fungi of Iceland in 1903 (17), which comprised 543 species, including all species from previously published lists of fungi from Iceland. From the period after 1903 we have still another list — though not a very comprehensive one — in a manuscript from the hand of E. Rostrup in the Botanical Museum of Copenhagen (18). It con- tains some species of fungi, not previously recorded from Iceland, collected and sent in by Helgi Jónsson, Ó. Daviðsson, and Pro- fessor C. V. Prytz. This brings to an end the considerable work done by E. Rostrup on the fungi of Iceland (1905). The material since then sent in to the Botanical Museum of Copenhagen by Helgi Jónsson has been determined by the myco- logists J. Lind and Professor C. Ferdinandsen. Of Danish bota-
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