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Burn, Cowshill, High Force. Common and in abundant fruit in 
both dales —Var. plumulosum Schimp. High Force, e¢.fr.—H. 
revolvens Sw., var. Cossoni Ren., forma Jaionle Sanio. Widdy Bank. 
—H. commutatum Hedw. Burnhope Burn. Widdy Bank, High 
Force, Cowshill ; abundant, and copiously fruiting i in both dales.— 
falcatum Brid. Burnhope Burn, e.fr., Widdy Bank, High 
ope. — Var. elatum B. & S. Burnhope Burn.—H. molluscum 
Hedw. ees c. fr., Widdy Bank; a form like H. hamulosum. 
—H. palustre L. Ireshope Dice Falcon Clints, Wearhead, Lang- 
don Bock, ee ill; a very common moss.——Var. subsphericarpon 
~ & 8. High Force e, ¢.fr.—H. seracoun Turn. Very abundant 
n the upper part of Burnhope n. —H. stramineum Dicks. 
Bamkove Burn.—H. cise Sebi, Widdy Bank; a very 
arge and very fine form. — H. cus L. Bur nhope Burn ; 
near var. pungens nes Burnhope Bur 
Hylocomium splendens B. & 8. Widdy Baile Burnhope Road.— 
= loreum B. & §. Cowshill.—H. squarrosum B. & 8. Burnhope 
rn.—H. triquetrum B. & 8. High Force, Burnhope Burn. 
NORFOLK NOTES. 
By E. F. Linton, M.A. 
(Concluded from p. 215.) 
saan aoe granulata L. Thorpe; Rackheath, in plenty. 28. 
Larling 
aoe palustris L. Flordon; Cawston ; South Repps 
Common. 28. Thetford, 1835, a : ae 
Ribes Grossularia L. Sprow 
R. rubrum L. By the Bure, Wie aca Wroxham ; copse, tobeian, 
in plent 
sf ee L. Ranworth; Cawston. 28. Thetford, 1836, 
hb. Salmon. "Darlin gford. 
Tillea muscosa Li. Sandy warren near Rushford, to which spot 
I was cine by the Rev. H. KH. Fox. 
n Telephium L. Attlebridge ; ; Paston; Mundesley, 28. 
Gressenball t re Dereham 
S. albui 
Stoke Ferry, 1837, hb. Salmon 
us "Rous between Gunton and Trunch, abundant, 
1885, &e. ; Mundesley to Paston; Geldeston. So widely spread and 
locally abundant as to claim a place among native plants, - ve is not 
actually native. The form is rather var. majus than var. 
Sempervivum tectorum L. Sprowston. 28. Thetford, 1886, 
hb. Salmon. 
Drosera rotundifolia L. Cawston; Sprowston. 28. Breckles 
Fen, near Wretham, and Stanford Warren, 1886, 5: Raimpn. 
