435 



Brachythecium plumosum. 

 Pakefield, R. E. Leach. 



Amblystegium fluitans, Mitt. 



Hoxne, Reid mid Ridley : Pakefield, R. E. Leach. 



Campylium stellatum, Mitt. 

 Hoxne, Reid and Ridley. 



Hylocomnium squarrosum, Schimp. 

 Hoxne, Reid and Ridley. 



Eurynchium Swartzii, Turn. 

 Pakefield, R. E. Leach. 



In addition to the above, remains of various plants from the 

 forest bed have been obtained, which have not yet been 

 identified. From the Eed Crag (Eocene period), near 

 Ipswich, remains of tropical or sub-tropical plants have 

 been obtained, chiefly from Foxhall, Waldringfield and 

 Bucklesham. In the Ipswich Museum are fossilized 

 cones of Banksia, remains of Pandanus or Screw Pine, 

 of Niphodites, Tricarpolithus, and of some Conifers and 

 Palms. Few, if any, of these can claim to be the pro- 

 ducts of an ancient Suffolk, as they bear the marks of 

 transposition from their original clime in some great 

 geological convulsion of a past age. 



