THE EUROPEAN SPHAGNACEZ 215 
ham. 28. Larling; Beetley to Gressenhall; Swaffham; Newton 
—Var. verticillacantha (Mérat). Beeston St. "An drew; Sprowston ; 
Frettenham. 28. Lexham Heath. — Var. Blond@ana (Rip.). 
sloebieutaa # Beeston St. Andrew. — Var. urbica (Leman). Old 
h &c. 
Larling. — Var. dumetorum (Thuill.). Rackheath; Trunch. 28. 
Castleacre. — Var. pe aap Baker. Crostwick ; Sprowston, . a 
with sepals more or less ascending ; Plordon ; : Sig sm 
28. Beetley to Grasenital ; es ; Swaffham.— Var. ase 
(Woods). Near Sprowston Church ; 
R. coriifolia Fries. Hedge in the Sahoo Lane, Sprowston, and 
also by a copse about a mile to the e 
R. arvensis L. Loddon; Fa vethiedl to Spixworth. 28. Newton; 
Swaffham. 
Pyrus communis lL. He dges, Sprowston towards Thorpe ; 
ported to have been ani ‘by a gardener. 28. Snare Hill, aul 
eae 1836, Ab. 
. Mal us e var. ‘ae DO. — 28. an Thet- 
ford to Rushiiede Lexham. — Var. mitis Wallr. Knapton; Post- 
ick ; Sprowston. 28. Thetford to Rushford: Swaffham. 
(To be continued.) 
THE EUROPEAN SPHAGNACE 
(arrer WanrnsTorr) 
By E. Cuarues Horrets, F.L.S. 
(Continued from p. 167.) 
. S. Wagnstorrm Russ. in Sitzungsb. der Dorpater Naturf.-Ges. 
1887, 315. 
ie S. acutifolium var. gracile Russ. Beitr. 1865, 44. 
Tufts Loree gpa in wider le aon or smaller ei atches ; 8 
ally brac 
never orthocladous, not rarely dasy-, drepano-, or katoclad 
rarely Shs gis ose St tems upright, thin, 8-15 cm. in lengt 
Sten: ores in 2-4 very rarely 5 layers, the inner cells Smatdend 
with very thick strongly pitted walls; the outer cells without o 
very rarely with a few scattered pores. 
Stem-leaves small to medium size, ‘4 to °5 mm. long, generally 
lingulate, from the base very gradually narrowed, then somewhat 
