TBU

Topografisk-Botanisk Undersøgelse af Danmark foregik fra 1904 – 1980. Her på siden finder du information om bl.a. TBU-distrikterne og de udgivelser, som kom ud af undersøgelsen.

Kort over TBU-distrikterne

Digitaliseret af Ida Bomholt Dyrholm Jacobsen, på baggrund af TBU beskrivelserne og kort over danske sogne og herreder.

Udgivelser

FamilieForfatterNummerSide_startSide_slutÅrpdf
ColchicaceaeJessen, K. 43778019351
ConvallariaceaeJessen, K.43808919351
IridaceaeJessen, K.43899419351
LiliaceaeJessen, K.439413019351
PrimulaceaeSørensen, Th.4313317219351
EricaceaeBöcher, T. W.4481819371
VacciniaceaeBöcher, T. W.44182519371
EmpetraceaeBöcher, T. W.44252719371
JuncaceaeWiinstedt, K.444111219371
PolygonaceaeGrøntved, Jul.4595819391
Hypericaceae Køie, Aa. 45597219391
GeraniaceaeKøie, Aa. & M.45758619391
AraceaeKøie, Aa. & M.45868919391
LemnaceaeKøie, Aa. & M.45899119391
DroseraceaeKøie, Aa. & M.45919419391
Compositae (Hieracium)Wiinstedt, K.4510112919391
Apiaceaese Umbellifera47
Monotropaceaese Pyrolaceae47
Scheuchzeriaceaese Juncaginaceae47
Lobeliaceae se Campanulaceae47
Butomaceaese Alismatace47
Cyperaceae (Scirpoideae)Wiinstedt, K.4736319431
JuncaginaceaeMikkelsen, V. M. 47687219431
AlismataceaeMikkelsen, N. M.47728019431
HydrocharitaceaeMikkelsen, V. M. 47808519431
CrassulaceaeHoff, M.479710319431
SaxifragaceaeHoff, M.4710311219431
PyrolaceaeAndersen, A.4712513219431
PlumbaginaceaeAndersen, A.4713213519431
Cyperaceae (Caricoideae)Wiinstedt, K.4714324319451
CampanulaceaeHansen, A.4724526819481
Orchidaceae Grøntved, Jul.4727735019481
UmbelliferaeEgholm, B. 4737345419511
CaprifoliaceaeHansen, A.4748348919511
AdoxaceaeHansen, A. 4748949019511
DipsacaceaeHansen, A.4749119519511
CucurbitaceaeHansen, A.4749549719511
OphioglossaceaèWiinstedt, K.4930831319531
OsmundaceaeWiinstedt, K.49315316 19531
PolypodiaceaeWiinstedt, K.4931633819531
MarsiliaceaeWiinstedt, K.4933934019531
EquisetaceaeWiinstedt, K.493413511953
1
Lycopodiaceae Wiinstedt, K.493523601953
1
SelaginellaceaeWiinstedt, K.4936136219531
IsoëtaceaeWiinstedt, K.4936336519531
TyphaceaeGröntved, Johs.5021121419541
SparganiaceaeGröntved, Johs.5021522519541
EuphorbiaceaeRasmussen, S. M.5024224919541
MalvaceaeRasmussen, S. M.5025025519541
Violaceae Rasmussen, S. M.5025626519541
Rubiaceae Pedersen, A.5314116319561
PolygalaceaePedersen, A.5316416719561
LinaceaePedersen, A.5316817119561
OxalidaceaePedersen, A.5317217519561
BalsaminaceaePedersen, A.5317617819561
RanunculaceaeJessen, K.5319725219561
Brassicaceaese Cruciferae54
CruciferaePedersen, A.5419130419581
GentianaceaeHansen, A.5430931919581
MenyanthaceaeHansen, A.5431932119581
AsclepiadaceaeHansen, A. 5432132219681
ApocynaceaeHansen, A. 5432232319581
CaryophyllaceaePedersen, A.5515726719591
PlantaginaceaeHansen, A.5651519601
LentibulariaceaeHansen, A.56162219601
PapaveraceaeJessen, K. & Pedersen, A.56414619601
FumariaceaeJessen, K. & Pedersen, A.56465319601
NymphaeaceaeJessen, K. & Pedersen, A.56535719601
CeratophyllaceaeJessen, K. & Pedersen, A.56575919601
ElatinaceaeJessen, K. & Pedersen, A.56606119601
Halorrhagidaceae Jessen, K. & Pedersen, A.56626519601
HippuridaceaeJessen, K. & Pedersen, A.56656619601
LythraceaeJessen, K. & Pedersen, A.56666819601
Asteraceaese Compositae57
Compositae (excl. Hieracium og Taraxacum)Pedersen, A.578128919611
Orobanchaceae se Scrophulariaceae59
Scrophulariaceae Pedersen, A.5911401963
ConvolvulaceaeHansen, A.59145-149, 155-156145-149, 155-1561963
CuscutaceaeHansen, A.59149-151,156-159149-151,156-1591963
SolanaceaeHansen, A.59151-154,160-165151-154,160-1651963
HydrophyllaceaeHansen, A.591591591963
PolemoniaceaeHansen, A.591601601963
Boraginaceae Rasmussen, S. M.602613151965
Rosaceae (Excl. Rubus p.p.) Pedersen, A.611452701965
CannabaceaePedersen, A.6289911966
UrticaceaePedersen, A.6292961966
SantalaceaePedersen, A.6297981966
AristolochiaceaePedersen, A.62991001966
ResedaceaePedersen, A.621011031966
CistaceaePedersen, A.621041061968
CallitrichaceaePedersen, A.621231451966
ChenopodiaceaeHansen, A. & Pedersen, A.632092541968
AmaranthaceaeHansen, A. & Pedersen, A.632552571968
Lamiaceae se Labiatae64
PinaceaeØdum, S.647919681
CupressaceaeØdum, S.64101119681
TaxaceaeØdum, S.64111219681
SalicaceaeØdum, S.64121919681
Myricaceae Ødum, S.6419201968
BetulaceaeØdum, S.6420231968
CorylaceaeØdum, S.6423251968
FagaceaeØdum, S.6425291968
UlmaceaeØdum, S.6429321968
LoranthaceaeØdum, S.6432331968
GrossulariaceaeØdum, S.64 34361968
BerberidaceaeØdum, S.6435351968
Rosaceae (Pomoideae & Prunoideae)Ødum, S.6436461968
AquifoliaceaeØdum, S.6447471968
CelastraceaeØdum, S.6447481968
AceraceaeØdum, S. 6448521968
HippocastanaceaeØdum, S.6452521968
RhamnaceaeØdum, S.6453541968
TiliaceaeØdum, S.6454561968
ThymelaeaceaeØdum, S.6456571968
Elaeagnaceae Ødum, S.6457591968
CornaceaeØdum, S.6459611968
AraliaceaeØdum, S.6461621968
OleaceaeØdum, S.6462631968
Labiatae Pedersen, A.642883401969
VerbenaceaePedersen, A.643413421969
Onagraceaese Oenotheraceae66
OenotheraceaeJensen, N.661371701971
Poaceaese Graminea68
Gramineae Spontane og naturaliserede arterPedersen, A.681773431974
Gramineae Ikke-naturaliserede arterHansen, A.683453571974
NajadaceaePedersen, A.7020620719761
PotamogetonaceaePedersen, A.7021322719761
RuppiaceaePedersen, A.7022722819761
ZannichelliaceaePedersen, A.7022923219761
ZosteraceaePedersen, A.7023223719751
PortulacaceaeHansen, A. & Pedersen, A.7160621976
ValerianaceaeHansen, A. & Pedersen, A.7162651976
Amygdalaceaese Rosaceae (Prunoideae)75
Pomaceaese Rosaceae (Pomoideae)75
Rosaceae (Rubus)Pedersen, A.751501980
Papilionaceae Jessen, K.Kgl. Dan. Vid.Selsk. Skr. Nat. Math. afd. 9. række III,2.1931
Fabaceaese PapilionaceaKgl. Dan. Vid.Selsk. Skr. Nat. Math. afd. 9. række III,2.1931

Distrikter (beskrivelse)

Distrikt nummerAfgrænsningGeologiInventører
1Horns HerredIn the northern part mainly blown sand; in the south and southwest raised seafloor and fluvio-glacialsand.C.Ferdinandsen andÖ.Winge (the region round Frederikshavn), M. L. Mor t ensen (the whole district), C. H. Ost enfel d (the region round Frederikshavn), V. Sc h m id t (Dvergetved, Tolne, etc.).
2Vennebjerg Herred and the northern part of Börglum Herred north of the highway from Assenbæk bridge to where it intersects the railroad, which is then followed south- wards to the boundary of the county.Predominantly sandy raised sea floor and fluvioglacial sand; in the west, dunes.Jons. Gr ö n t v e d (the whole district), H. Je ps e n (Börg- lum Herred), P. J. Lu n d (the region round Hjörring), J. Th . Mik k e l s e n (the region round Hjörring), Ov e Pa u l s e n (Börglum Kloster, Lönstrup), C. M. Bö m e r (the parishes of Vrejlev, Ugilt, libro, and Povlstrup).
3LæsøSandy raised sea floor and blown sand.C. H. Ost enfel d and J.Hartz, K.Wiinstedt.
4Dronninglund Herred and Kær Herred as far as the railway line Aalborg- Hjørring.Mainly fluvio-glacial sand and sandy raised ocean floor.C. M. Kn u d s e n (desul- tory notes), Mor t en Niel sen (the parish of Lendum and surroundings), Ove Pa ul sen (the southeastern part), A. Chr . Thomsen (Skæve, Voer, and Hellevad parishes), K. Wiinst edt (Jydske Aas).
5Hvetbo Herred, the southern corner of Börglum Herred, the western part of Kær Herred and East Hanherred. Hereto Gjöl, Egholm, and Öland.To the west, dunes; otherwise chiefly sandy raised sea floor, on which occur large stretches of bog, e. g. Store Vildmose and others; fluvio-glacial sand is especially found to the westward.P. Fe d d e r s e n (coast and dune flora from Bredebjerg to Rödhuse, and Lundergaard bog; Hune parish), L. K. La r sen (Aaby parish), P. Pet er sen (East Hanherred).
6West Hanherred and Hillerslev Herred. The main part raised sandy ocean floor with blown sand; bordering the Limfjord are large tracts of meadowy embanked land. To the west, moraine clay (near Thisted) and fluvio-glacial sand. . Ga n d r u p (the parish of Kollerup, Kettrup, and Klim Bjerg), Po u l La r s e n (Hillerslev Herred), P. Pe t e r s e n (the region round Svinklöv), G. Th o m s e n (Oslos).
7Hundborg, Hassing, and Refs Herreder, except the northern part of the isthmus at Harboöre, which belongs to district 16. Hereto Jegindö. To the east, chiefly moraine clay, in the centre, fluvio-glacial sand, to the west, dunes.N. Gr ô n k j æ r (northern Thy), F. Mic h e l s e n (the region round Boddum), J. A. Weile (southern Thy).
8Mors and Agersö.Chiefly moraine clay.A. Nie l s e n (the parish of Drag- strup and surroundings), J o h . Tö n b o r g (E. and W. Assels, Vejerslev, Blidstrup, Örding, and Lörslev parishes).
9Nörre, Hindborg, Harre, and Rodding Herreder in Sailing, and the island of Fur.Mainly moraine clay, some fluvio-glacial sand, particularly towards the north and west.Jons. Gr önt ved (Fur), Niel s Jul (Sailing), Jens Lind (Sailing).
10Siet, Aars (except the portion that belongs to the civic divisions of Gislum and Rinds Herreder), Gislum, and Rinds Herreder. Hereto Livö.By far the greater part of the district is made up of fluvio-glacial sand, but moraine clay occurs in patches; in the north raised sea floor.Johs. Gr önt ved (southern part), J. Jeppesen (the region round Ranuin), Ka y Pet er sen (W. Himmerland), K. Wiinstedt (Livö).
11Fleskum, Hornum, Helium, and Hindsted Herreder and the part of Aars Herred that does not belong to district 10.Mainly fluvio-glacial sand, moraine clay in patches, which occur especially to the eastward towards a zone of raised sea floor, on which occurs thebogLilleVildmose.F.Feyemann (desultorynotes),K.Friderichsen (theregionround Gudumlund), H. C. L. Hansen (the southern part), H. Höjgaard and Mrs. M. Höjgaard (the parishes of Hæsum, Estrup, and Ö. Hornum), M. F. Kl e n ö (Helium and Hindsted Her- reder), K. Larsen (the parish of Mov), A. Lindberg (desultory notes), F. Michelsen (the northern part), P. M. Pe d e r s e n (the southern part), K. Wiin s t e d t (the regions round Mov, Nibe, etc.).
12Anholt.Dunes resting on sandy raised ocean floor; to the west, hills of fluvio-glacial sand.(Local floras by I. P. Jacobsen and Ove Paulsen).
13aGalten, Rougsö, and S. Hald Herreder.To the west chiefly moraine clay; the eastern fourth mainly fluvio-glacial sand.H. Hammer (the parish of Voldum), H. Jensen (the region round Randers), Knud Jessen (theparishofÖlst),Poul Larsen (theeasternpart), Jens Lind (the region round Randers), C. H. Ostenfeld (the region round Randers).
13bOnsild, Gjerlev, N. Hald, and Stövring Herreder.To the north, fluvio- glacial sand; to the south and east, moraine clay; farthest eastward meadows on sandy raised sea floor.H. Jensen (the region round Randers), Knud Jessen (large parts of the district), Je n s Lin d (the region round Randers), C. H. Os t e n f e l d (the region round Randers), C. Schwensen, (Trudsholm).
14S. Lyng, Middelsom, Houlbjerg, Lysgaard, N. Lyng, and Hids Herreder.To the north and west principally fluvio-glacial sand and sandy heath plains; the southern and eastern parts predominantly moraine clay.Johs. Gr önt ved and Knud Jessen (the Gudenaa valley between Kongens Bro and Tange), S. Ha n s e n (Bækkelund and the surround- ing area), H. Je n s e n (the region round Randers), Kn u d Je s s e n (the southwestern part), Jens Lind (the region round Randers and Viborg), A. Ment z (various areas), C. H. Ostenfeld (the region round Randers), Kr . Peder sen, (the region round Viborg), K. Wiinst edt (the southern part).
15Fjends and Ginding Herreder and the eastern part of Hjerm Herred as far as the highroad Holstebro-Struer.The northeastern corner principally fluvio-glacial sand; to the west, south of Venö Bay, moraine clay; otherwise sandy heath plains. Po u l La r s e n (various notes), Je n s Lin d (Fjends Herred), A. Lin d b e r g (Holstebro, Mejrup, and Borbjerg), Mrs. A. Ol e s e n (the parishes of Struer and Gimsing), K. Wiin s t e d t (the region round Holste- bro, Struer, and Flyndersö).
16The northernmost part of the isthmus at Harboöre, Vandfuld and Skod- borg Herreder, the western part of Hjerm Herred, and Ulfborg Herred except Timring parish.To the north, moraine clay and, at Harboöre, sandy raised sea floor; the southern third mainly old-diluvial fluvio-glacial sand with patches of moraine clay; in the middle of the area, from Holstebro and spreading westward, sandy heath plains.J u l . La s s e n (the region round Bovbjerg), J. N. Ny g a a r d (N. Nissum parish), Mrs. A. Ol e s e n (Humlum, Resen, Ölby, and Fovsing parishes), K. Wiin s t e d t (the whole district).
17Hind, Bölling, and Nörre Herreder, Timring parish.Mainly old-diluvial fluvio-glacial sand-plateaus; along Skjern Aa, sandy heath plains and meadows; farthest west- ward, dunes.C.Ferdinandsen andÖ.Winge(BorrisHeath),MissJ.Grüner (theregion roundSöndervig),Carsten Olsen (the whole district), Chr. Rasmussen (the region round Tarm).
18Hammerum Herred.Sandy heath plains and old-diluvial plateaus of fluvio- glacial sand with patches of moraine clay, occurring chiefly in the region east of Fleming towards Holstebro.Poul Larsen (thewholedistrict),Trojel (the region round Herning),K. Wiinstedt (the northwestern part).
19Nörre Vang Herred as far as the road from Sandvad inn through Hvejsel to Elgaard, and further the western part of Tyrsting-Vrads Herreder to the highway Aasted bridge—N. Snede—Christianshede.Predominantly sandy heath plains and old-diluvial sandy plateaus (“Bakkeöer”) ; farthest eastward young-diluvial fluvio-glacial sand and moraine clay.P. Al s t e d (Hvejsel, Törring, Hammer, Vester, and Thyregod parishes), A. Bj e r r e g a a r d (the parish of Hvejsel), A. Br ink (the parish of Brande), I. P. Kr ist offer sen (Ringgive and S. Omme parishes), P. Je n s e n (Törring), Kn u d Je s s e n (the region round Filskov), A. and J.Juul (Aaleparish),Poul Larsen (theS.Ommeplain),G.Thaning (Ö.Nykirkeparish).
20The eastern part of Tyrsting-Vrads Herreder and the parishes of Silkeborg and Linaa in the Silkeborg jurisdiction.To the southeast, moraine clay, otherwise chiefly fluvio-glacial sand.C. Fer d in a n d sen (the region round Ry and Vissing), J. Ha r t z (the region round Ry), A. Ho l m (Tyrsting-Vrads Herreder and the parish of Ry), A. and J. Ju u l (Fövling parish and the Mattrup woods), Kay Petersen (Himmelbjerget), K. Wiin s t e d t (the region round Bryrup).
21Gjern Herred except the part that belongs to the Silkeborg jurisdiction, further Sabro, W. Lisbjerg, Hasle, Framlev, Ning, and Hjelmslev Herreder, and the northern part of Hads Herred which belongs to the civic Ning Herred.Almost exclusively moraine clay.Poul La r sen (the whole district).
22aMols and E. Lisbjerg Herreder, and Feldballe parish of Sönder Herred. Further Hjelm.Predominantly moraine clay; to the east much fluvio-glacial sand.H. Jo r - g e n s e n (Todbjerg, Mejlby, Hjortshöj, Sködstrup, and Hornslet parishes), A. La n g e (Hjelm), Poul La r sen (the whole district), A. Niel sen (Draaby), Ove Pa ul sen (the region round Skramsö), K. Wiin s t e d t (the peninsula at Æbeltoft, Mols, and the region round Kalø).
22bNörre and Sönder Herreder except the parish of Feldballe.Princip- ally fluvio-glacial sand; to the east, patches of moraine clay.Sv e n d An d e r s e n (north- eastern Djursland), Au g . Kr o g h (the region round Grenaa), Po u l La r s e n (the whole district).
23Samsö, Thunö, and the islands east of Samso.Moraine clay and fluvio- glacial sand, sandy raised sea floor, more particularly in the isthmus between the northern and the southern part of the island.Jul. Lassen (Samsö and the smaller islands), A.Lange (Thunö).
24Hads Herred (except the northwestern part), Vor, Nim, Bjerge, and Hatting Herreder, Nörre Vang Herred (except the portion that belongs to district 19, and the area south of Vejle).Predominantly moraine clay.N. J. An d e r s e n (the southern part), J. C. E. Christiansen (Endelave),J.Fischer (BjergeHerred),C.H.Ostenfeld (Juelsminde),Kay Pet er sen (Odder), P. M. Peder sen (Hads Herred), K. Wiinstedt (the whole district).
25The portion of Nörre Vang Herred that lies south of Vejle, further Elbo, Holmans, N. Tyrstrup, Brusk, Törrild, Jerlev, and Andst Herreder.Moraine clay with scattered areas of fluvio-glacial sand; to the west, small stretches of heath plain. N. J. An d e r s e n (the northeastern part), Al b e r t J e n s e n (Jelling parish), K. J e s s e n (the northwestern part), H. C. Kl in g e (the region round Kolding), L. Kr in g (W. Nebel, Jordrup, and Smidstrup),
A.Lange (theregionroundHejis),Poul Larsen (thenorthwesterncorner),B.Maigaard (the parishes of Almind, Bramdrup, Nebel, and Vamdrup), K. Nie l s e n (the parishes of Bram- drup, Eltang, and Taulov), C. H. Os t e n f e l d (the region round Brejning), J. P. J. Ba v n (the region round Vonsild), J. M. Th o u (N. Tyrstrup Herred), Miss S. Th ir s l u n d (the parishes of Harte, Bramdrup, Taulov, S. Vilstrup, and Eltang), K. Wiin s t e d t (Munkebjerg, Treide Næs, the region round Randbol and the region round Fredericia on the basis of F. Ir m in g e r ’s herbarium).
26Slaugs and Östre Horne Herreder, and the portion of Gjörding and Skads Herreder (viz. the northeastern parts) that does not belong to district 27, and Varde suburban parish. Mainly old-diluvial plateaus of fluvio-glacial sand with scattered clayey patches and sandy heath plains.R.Astrup (Læborg and surroundings), M.P.Christiansen (the region round Vejen and Bække), O. Ge l e r t (the flora of the region round Ribe about 1890),
A. Hol m (the parish of Ölgod), K. Jessen (Billund and surroundings), Poul La r sen (Nör- holm), P. J. Lu n d (the region round Varde), Mrs. I. Mo m m s e n (Malt, Folding, and Brörup parishes), J. K. Nie l s e n (the region round Grindsted), K. Wiin s t e d t (the region round Vorbasse).
27Vester Horne Herred (except Varde suburban parish), the southwestern parts of Skads and Gjörding Herreder to and including the parishes of Alslev, Bröndum, Skads, V. Nykirke, Sneum, Hundrup, and Jernved, and Ribe archdeaconry. Further Fanö and Manö.Along the coast as far as Skallingen and on the islands, blown sand; in Hjerting Bay, on the islands, and along the coast south of Esbjerg, littoral meadows (marsh); other- wise old-diluvial sandy plateaus with scattered areas of clay, especially round Esbjerg.O. Gel er t (the region round Ribe about the year 1890), Jons. Gr önt ved (the region round Esbjerg), K. Jessen (the region round Ribe), Poul La r sen (the western part), P. J. Lund (the region round Varde, etc.), Ov e Pa u l s e n (Vejrs and surroundings, Oxböl), P. M. Pe d e r s e n (the region round Esbjerg).
28Vends and Baag Herreder. Hereto Brandsö, Baagö, and Fænô.Pre- dominantly moraine clay with fluvio-glacial sand, more especially in the hilly parts to the southeast.A. Ander sen (the flora of northern Funen), Svend Ander sen (the region round Assens, Helnæs, etc.), M. P. Ch r is t ia n s e n (Gamborg and the surrounding area), O. Ha g e - r u p (the coast of Little Belt between Fænô and Wedellsborg), L. Kr in g (Barlöse-Kerte), A. La n g e (the region round Assens; Baagö and Brandsö), K. Wiin s t e d t (the region round Assens; notes from F. Ir minger ’s herbarium).
29Skovby, Skam, Lunde, and Odense Herreder, with Viggelsö. Predominantly moraine clay, especially in the north; scattered areas of fluvio-glacial sand, especially in the southern part; to the north, raised or embanked sea floor.A. An d e r s e n (the flora of northern Funen), Svend Andersen (the southern part), A. Clausen (Odense and the sur- rounding area), Ot t o Mö l l e r (the northeastern part), K. Wiin s t e d t (Æbelô).
30Aasum and Bjerge Herreder.Moraine clay; east of Odense, heath plains; to the north, raised sea floor or einbanked land. A. An d e r s e n (the flora of northern Funen), J. Ga n d r u p (Romsö in Great Belt), H. C. L. Ha n s e n (the region round Kjerteminde), M. L. Mor t ensen (the whole district), Ot t o Möl l er (Hindsholm).
31Vinding and Gudme Herreder, including Vresen. Almost exclusively moraine clay.Sören Hansen (Hallar)(theregionroundNyborg),M.L.Mortensen (theparish of Flödstrup), Tr o j e l (the region round Nyborg).
32Sailing and Sunds Herreder. Further Strynö, Lyö, Taasinge, and the other islets. Predominantly moraine clay; fluvio-glacial sand is especially found in the hilly territory to the westward. A. Edm. Ander sen (the region round Faaborg), Svend Ander - s e n (Salling Herred etc.), S. Ha n s e n (Helnæs), A. Jo h a n s e n (the region round Svendborg), P. M. Ped er sen (the region round Svendborg; further Taasinge and Thurö), P. A. J. Pet er sen (Avernakö), N. Sö r e n s e n (southern Funen, Taasinge, and Thurö), K. Wiin s t e d t (the region round Svendborg; Taasinge and Thurö).
33Æro Herred.Moraine clay and small stretches of embanked land.Sv e n d Ander sen (Ærô). Further manuscripts by Nol t e (1825) and Kjær bôl l ing (about 1840).
34Nørre and Sønder Herred in Langeland.Moraine clay, patches of sand,
small areas of embanked land (south of Rudköbing).
Sv e n d An d e r s e n (southern Lange- land), M. L. Mo r t en sen (the southern part), K. Mo u r it s-An d er sen (the whole district).
35Western Lolland as far as the railway line Bandholm—Maribo—Rödby
and a line that runs from Rödby southwards to Lille Brundrag, following the boundaries of the parishes. Further Vejrö, Fæmô, Askö, Fejö, etc.
Moraine clay, littoral meadows, and embanked land at Nakskov and Rödby Fjords.C. Christensen (Albuen, Slotö, Barneholm), Ludvig Saunte (the whole district), A. Holm and Trojel (brief lists).
36Eastern Lolland; further Lilleö, Majbölle Ö, and Kejlsö in Guldborg Sound, and Vigsö.Moraine clay, embanked meadowy tracts along the coast south of Rödby.C. Ch r is t e n s e n (the eastern part), V. Da n ö (Central Lolland), L. Kr in g (the southern east coast), C.FLOstenfeld (theregionroundGuldborg,andVigsö),Ludvig Saunte(thewholedistrict).
37Falster; further Flatö and Kalvö.Moraine clay, embanked ocean floor at Bötö in the south and at Vaalse in the north.M.P.Christiansen (Dyrefod),L.Kring (the whole district), C. H. Os t e n f e l d (eastern and northern Falster), Tr o j e l (desultory notes).
38Möen; further Farö, Bogö, Tærô, Langö, and Nyord. Mainly moraine clay, chalk in the Möens Klint.A. P. Andersen (Bogö), M. P. Christiansen (Bogö), Miss J. Grüner (Ulfshale),O.Hagerup(Möen),Nilaus Jensen (Bogö),K.Wiinstedt (MöensKlint).
39aHammer Herred, Baarse Herred (except Rönnede), and Næstved in Ty- bjerg Herred. Chiefly moraine clay; some fluvio-glacial sand, especially to the southwestward.M.P.Christiansen (MasnedöandKalvö),Viggo Danö (theregionroundVordingborg), Jons. Gr önt ved (Knudshoved), K. Jessen (Kong bog), C. H. Ost enfel d (the Jungshoved peninsula), K. Wiin s t e d t (Knudshoved, Vordingborg, Kallehave, Holmegaard bog, Jungs- hoved).
39bStevns and Faxe Herreder with Rönnede.Mainly moraine clay; chalk cliffs at Stevns. Eil e r Hö e g (the region round Fakse-Haslev), A. La n g e (Stevns), A. E. Th o ms e n (Fakse—Stevns Herreder), K. Wiin s t e d t (Köge Sönakke).
40Within the county of Præsto: Bjeverskov Herred and Tybjerg Herred (except Næstved); within the county of Copenhagen: Tune and Ramsö Herreder; Ringsted Herred in the county of Sorö.Chiefly moraine clay.H. P. Er n s t s e n (desultory notes), J. Ha r t z (the region round Köge), C. Je n s e n (the region round Skjoldnæsholm), Miss R. Simonsen (the region round Slimminge), K. Wiinst edt (Jægerkroen etc.).
41The county of Sorö except Ringsted Herred; hereto Sprogö, Agersö, Omö, and Egholm.Mainly moraine clay; fluvio-glacial sand is especially found north of Sorö. E. Gr a m (the parishes of Stillinge, Hejninge, and the Slagelse suburban parish), Jon. Ha n s e n (Nordruplund wood), Eil e r Hö e g (the region round Herlufsholm), A. La n g e (desultory notes), H.Larsen (Hindholm and surroundings), Severin Petersen (the hills at Vaarby brooke), C. H. Ost enfel d (the region round Sorö), Chr . Rasmussen (Krummerup parish, Hindholm, and Tase), Tr o j e l (the region round Sorö).
42The county of Holbæk: Löve, Arts, and Skippinge Herreder, Tudse Herred (except Tudse Næs east of Gislinge brooke), and the part of Alsted Herred that does not belong to the county of Sorö. Further Sejrö, Nexelö, and Musholm.Moraine clay, but much fluvio- glacial sand in a belt running northwest-southeast; raised sea floor and embanked land at Lammefjord, Saltbæk Vig, Kalundborg and Reersö. Sv e n d An d e r s e n (Refsnæs), C. Ch r i- st ensen (Lille Vröj), H. P. Er nst sen (the whole district), E. Gr am (Görlev, Bakkendrup, Kirkehelsinge, Drosselbjerg, Finderup, Gjerslev, and Havrebjerg parishes), Jons. Ha n s e n (Terslöse, Skjellebjerg, and Nidlöse parishes), Jons. Ke id in g (the region round Brejninge- Bjergsted, and Nexelö), M. J. Ma t iiia s s e n (the parishes of Kirkehelsinge and Drosselbjerg; Musholm), L. G. Mö l l e r (the region round Nexelö Bay), Miss R. Sim o n s e n (the region round Nidlöse), K. Wiin s t e d t (Sejrö and the region round Kalundborg).
43Odsherred, Tudse Næs, and further Hesselö.Mainly moraine clay and fluvio-glacial sand; large areas of raised and embanked, predominantly sandy sea floor in the north and west and at Lammefjord and Sidinge Fjord.H. An d e r s e n (desultory notes), Svend Ander sen (Odsherred), H. P. Er nst sen (Odsherred), K. Jessen (Hesselö), Hakon Jorgensen (theregionroundRörvig),A.Lange(theregionroundNyköbing),Jul. La s s e n (the region round Rörvig), P. J. Lu n d (Tudse Næs), L. G. Mö l l e r (the southwestern corner), K. Wiin s t e d t (the northern part).
44Merlöse Herred in the county of Holbæk; Voldborg Herred in the county of Copenhagen; Horns Herred in the county of Frederiksborg; Eskildsö and Ovrö. The northern part of Horns Herred, mainly fluvio-glacial sand and sandy raised sea floor; otherwise chiefly moraine clay. J. Cl a u sen (the region round Töllöse), H. P. Er n st sen (the western part), Eil er Höeg (Horns Herred), C. Jensen (the region round Hvalso), P. J. Lund (the region round Holbæk), C. G. Po n t o ppid a n (Ovrö), K. Wiin s t e d t (Horns Herred).
45aThe remaining part of the county of Copenhagen (i.e. Sokkelund, Smörum, and Somme Herreder), and Ölstykke Herred in the county of Frederiksborg.Predominantly moraine clay. A. La n g e (the whole district), Miss K. Ra v n k il d e (Hareskoven), K. Wiin - s t e d t (desultory notes).
45bThe county of Frederiksborg except Ölstykke and Horns Herreder.Moraine clay and much fluvio-glacial sand, the latter especially in the northern part; blown sand occurs north of Frederiksværk. C. Ch r is t e n s e n (the region round Asserbo), L. Kr in g (the region round Hilleröd-Tisvilde), A. La n g e (the southwestern part), K. Mo u r it s -An d e r s e n (the northwestern part), Miss K. Ra u n k il d e (the region round Hilleröd, Hornbæk, Hellebæk, and Villingebæk), K. Wiin s t e d t (Bregneröd Overdrev and other areas).
46The city of Copenhagen (including the incorporated districts as far as Tuborg, Utterslev, Brönshöj, Harrestrup brooke; Amager and Saltholm.Moraine clay and sandy miry littoral meadows on raised sea floor.Sv e n d An d e r s e n (Copenhagen), C. Chr ist ensen (Saltholm), N. Gr am (Prövestenen), J. Gr önt ved (Amager Fælled), J. Gt önt ved and K. Je s s e n (Copenhagen), A. La n g e (various notes), M. Lü h r s s (Copenhagen and the
surrounding region), Ot t o Mö l l e r (Copenhagen), A. Sg h æ f f e r (Amager K. Wiin s t e d t (Saltholm).
47Bornholm and Ærteholmene.Fluvio-glacial sand in the central part of the island; the broad marginal zones consist predominantly of moraine clay; granite is exposed along the northern and northeastern coasts and to the north and east occasionally in the interior of the island; in the south, dunes.So f u s Fr a n c k (Ærteholmene and the southern partofBornholm),MissEllen Hansen (Bornholm),A.Lange (thenorthernpart),H.Mor- tensen and C. Zahrtmann (Bornholm), H. Möller (Bornholm), C. H. Ostenfeld (Born- holm), Ka y Pet er sen (the northern part).
48he eastern part of the county of Haderslev as far as the eastern trunk line, and the part of the county of Aabenraa that is bounded by the same trunk line as far as Rödekro and the railway from this place to Aabenraa; Aarö and Barsö.To the west a nar- row zone consisting mainly of fluvio-glacial sand and sandy heath plains; east thereof pre- dominantly moraine clay. Sv e n d An d e r s e n (St. Jürgens Gaard north of Aabenraa), Poul La r sen (the whole district).
49The western part of the county of Haderslev and the part of the county of Tönder that lies east of the western trunk line; the southern boundary is formed by the railway Bredebro—Lögumkloster—Hovslund. Chiefly old-diluvial moraine clay and fluvio- glacial sand, and heath plains; the sandy soil is most extensively distributed towards the south and west.C. A. Jor gensen and Möl hol m Ha nsen (Laurup and Tövring Coppices, Gram wood), A. La n g e (the whole district), P. M. Pe d e r s e n (the northwestern part), P. A. J. Pe t e r s e n (Toftlund parish and surroundings).
50The county of Tönder west of the western trunk line, including Römö.Marsh, old-diluvial fluvio-glacial sand, and heath plains; near Tönder, moraine clay; on Römö, blown sand, marsh, and sandy beach.Sv e n d An d e r s e n (the area Tönder—Höjer), P. M. Peder sen (the whole district), K. Wiinst edt (Römö).
51The portions of Tönder and Aabenraa counties that lie between the western and the eastern trunk lines and between the railway Bredebro—Lögumkloster—Hovslund and the frontier.Predominantly sandy heath plains; old-diluvial moraine clay and fluvio- glacial sand, especially to the westward, north of Tönder. Sv e n d An d e r s e n (the region round Tönder; Terkelsböl), C. Ch r is t e n s e n (the whole district).
52The remaining part of Aabenraa and Tönder counties east of the eastern trunk line, and Sundeved.To the east and north, moraine clay; to the southwest, fluvio-glacial sand and sandy heath plain. Sv e n d An d e r s e n (Graasten, the north side of Vemmingbund,
Aabenraa), C. whole district).
H. Os t e n f e l d (Dybböl, the region round Sönderhav), K. Wiinstedt (the whole district).
53Als.Moraineclay.Svend Andersen (Sönderborg,HörupHav,Augusten- borg),M.P.Christiansen (thewholedistrict),Bengt E.Dahl (AlsNörreskov),Johs.Grönt- VED (the south coast of Als), Johannes Iversen (Als).


Sidst opdateret 27. nov 2024