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Hordeum pratense. Meadows : frequent. 

 Avena fatua. Corn-fields. 



(pubescens. Fields, Dereham.) 



Bromus asper. Borders of fields : frequent. 



secalinus. Wheat-fields, Lakenham (Smalburgh) . 



racemosus. Pastures : frequent. 



T- giganteus. Woods ; frequent. 



CELLULARES. 



FiLICES. 



Cystopteris fragilis. Old wall, Norwich, 1835. 



Polystichum lobatum. Lakenham, Long Stratton (Dereham). 



angular e. Brundall (Fakenham, Mundesley). 



{aculeatum. Near Fakenham.) 



Lastrcsa dilatata. Drummond's Grove, Thorpe ; Stoke Holy Cross, 

 Cringleford. 



{spinulosa. Holt Heath, Fritton Heath, Bawsey.) 



(cristata. Edgefield Heath, near Holt ; Fritton Heath, near 



Yarmouth ; Bawsey, near Lynn ; Mr. J. W. Ewing, 1840.) 



Thelypteris. St. Faith's, Felthope (Seaming, Filby, Upton). 



(Oreopteris. Near Cromer, Mr. J\ W. Ewing, 1840.) 



Athyrium Filixfoemina. Horning (Scarning, Filby, Fritton, Belton, 



Upton). 

 Asplenium Rut a muraria. Lakenham and Eaton Bridges (Dereham 



and Hasboro' Churches). 

 Trichomanes. Aylsham, Eaton, Lakenham (Fakenham 



Churchyard) ; old walls, tombs, lanes, &c. 

 (Ceterach qfficinarum. Heydon Church, Mr. Stock.) 

 Ophioglossum vulgatum. Lakenham Hall Wood, Whitlingham Wood, 



Armeringhall Wood, Homing (Upton, Ellingham). 

 Botrychium lunaria. Stratton Strawless. 



Musci. 



Phascum cuspidatum. Clayey banks, Lakenham. 



crispum . Clayey banks, Bixley . 



rectum. Clayey banks near Harford Bridges. 



axillare. Moist ground, Lakenham. 



(muticum. Belton, near Yarmouth, hedge-banks.) 



Sphagnum squarrosum. St. Faith's Bogs, &c. 

 Bartramia fontana. Bramerton. (Scarning, B. B. W.) 

 Gymnostomum truncatulum, fasciculare, pyriforme. Shady banks, 



Bixley, Lakenham. 

 Splachnum ampullaceum. (Barren.) Upon animal excrement in bogs : 



not unfrequent. 

 Weissia lanceolata. Hedges, Lakenham. 



Didymodon purpureus. Moss wold, &c., dry banks : abundant. 

 Dicranum scoparium. Mosswold, &c., dry banks : abundant. 



adiantoides. St. Faith's, boggy ground : frequent, 



taxifolium. Bixley Church Lane. 



-glaucum. St. Faith's, &c. : abundant in bogs. 



Tortula unguiculata. Lakenham and Bixley, on hedges. 



