70 THE MOSS FLORA OF SUFFOLK* 



Gymnostomum microstomam Hedw. Bury; Newmarket Heath, 

 Eagle. 



Dicranella cerviculata Hedw. Wangford, Eagle, W. — D. rufesens 

 Turn. Suffolk, Eagle. 



Cawpylopus flexuosus Brid. Walberswick, H. N. Dixon. E. — 

 C. paradoxus Wils. Walberwiek, H. N. Dixon. E. — C. fragilis 

 B. & S. Lound, H. N. Dixon. E. 



Pleuridium nitidum Hedw. Brandon, Eagle. W. 



Spharangium muticum Schreb. Bougham ; Bury, Eagle. Barton, 



Sir C. B. 



Phascwn curvicollum Hedw. Barton, Sir C. B. — P. rectum Sm., 

 Newmarket, Eagle. W. 



Pottia crinita Wils. Soutliwold, H. N. Dixon. E. 



Didymodon rubellus B. & S. Bushbrooke ; Wangford ; Milden- 

 hall Eagle. — D. luridus Hornsch. Dunwich, H. N. Dixon. E. 



Trichostomum tophaceum'BndL. Wangford; Eriswell, Eagle. W. 



Barbula rigida Schultz. (enervis). Thetford, Eagle. Barton, 

 Sir C. B. W. Of specimens sent by Mr. Eagle, Mr. Wilson 

 writes, " The leaves are particularly broad and obtuse." — B. 

 marginata B. & S. Blythburgh Church, H. N. Dixon. E. — B. 

 TMiralis L. var. (Estiva. Woodbridge, Eagle. E. — B. nnguicu- 

 lata Dill. var. apicidata. Suffolk, Eagle. — B. rigidiila Dicks. Wang- 

 ford, Eagle. W. — B. vinealis Brid. Road to Whepstead, Eagle. 

 W. Mr. Eagle speaks of this as common, and Mr. Wilson rejoins, 

 " As common with us in a barren state as with you/' — B. latifolia 

 B. &S. Halesworth; Mendham ; Groton, Eagle. W.E. Mr. Eagle 

 sent many fruiting and other specimens to Mr. Wilson, who answers, 

 " This is a good species, very rare in fruit, but found sparingly in 

 that state in Sussex/' Mr. W. and Mr. E. both failed to detect 

 any male inflorescence. — B. convoluta Hedw. Wangford ; Bougham, 

 Eagle. — B. Intel media Brid. Blythburgh, H. N. Dixon. E. — B. 



papulosa Wils. Bury ; Halesworth, &c, Eagle. Wrentham, H. N. 

 Dixon. W.E. 



Ulota phyllantha Brid. A specimen was sent from Suffolk to 

 Mr. Wilson. 



Orthotriehnm saxatile Brid. Burgh Castle, H. N. Dixon. E. 

 This is probably the 0. cupulatum of the Hist. Yar.— O. tenellum 

 Bruch. Bury, Eagle. W. On receipt of specimens Mr. Wilson 

 wrote, " The yellow calyptra seem to be peculiar to this species. 

 I believe it to be 0. tenellum:' 



Ephemenua serratum Schreb. Barton, Sir C. B. 



Phgscomitrella patens Hedw. Wangford, Eagle. Mr. Wilson 

 acknowledges the receipt of examples of this species and of Syste- 



yium crhpum. 



Amhlyodon d ealbat us Didw. Tuddenham, Eagle. W. Mr. Wilson 

 writes : « This is a moss which one would not expect to find & 

 Suffolk ; but your specimens are genuine." 



Leptobrgum pyri forme L. Barton Mills, Eagle. 



Bryum Iacvstre 1 &vi&. Wangford, Elagle. Mr. Wilson writes : 

 " From a memorandum given to Mr. Spruce by Mr. Borrer, I infer 

 that Bryum lacustre was gathered by you at Wangford in 1804, m 



