. The botany of Iceland. Botany -- Iceland. 570 A. HESSELBO /u/n, Calypogeia Trichomanis and Scapania irrigua. Aulacomnmm palastre was occasionally met with on wetter ground, and Archi- dium phascoides, Ditrichum homomallum and, on a single spot, Campylopus frayilis on rather dry, clayey soil. Under the Hyp-. Fig. 22. Laugarashverir. The springs are situated at the foot of a hill: along the outlet-channel and next to the water there is a narrow, dark belt of Hepaticd- and Archidiuin, then conies a broad belt of Sphagnum-cushions, and outside that (the dark patch in the fore- ground) are ffypnu


. The botany of Iceland. Botany -- Iceland. 570 A. HESSELBO /u/n, Calypogeia Trichomanis and Scapania irrigua. Aulacomnmm palastre was occasionally met with on wetter ground, and Archi- dium phascoides, Ditrichum homomallum and, on a single spot, Campylopus frayilis on rather dry, clayey soil. Under the Hyp-. Fig. 22. Laugarashverir. The springs are situated at the foot of a hill: along the outlet-channel and next to the water there is a narrow, dark belt of Hepaticd- and Archidiuin, then conies a broad belt of Sphagnum-cushions, and outside that (the dark patch in the fore- ground) are ffypnum-carpets. n urn-mats there was an almost constant temperature of 32°, and under Archidium as much as 46°. On the slope above one of the largest springs Riccia sorocarpa grew in abundance, and where steep banks were formed along the outlets grew Hypmim, Thui- diam and Catharinea iindnlata f. thermophila; as was the case near Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Kolderup Rosenvinge, L. (Lauritz), 1858-1939; Warming, Eugenius, 1841-1924. Copenhagen, J. Frimodt


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