-00 JIK. C. REID ON THE FLORA OF THE CROMER FOREST-RED. 
(!ymnosi’erm.s. 
PiNUS SYLVESTRIS. Liiui. Scotcli Fir. 
Common at various localities, especially at llappis- 
Ijurgh. 
[ MONTANA.] Mountain Pine. 
JletermineF by Professor Ileer,* ami figured by 
Professor Saportaf from the Cromer Forest-bed, but 
I can find no specimens in English collections 
referable to this sjiecies. 
ABIES. Linn. Spruce Fir. 
Cones of the Spruce Fir arc common near Ilappis- 
burgh and i\Iundesley. 
I I'ECTINATA.] 
Determined by Professor Saporta among specimens 
received from INlr. Gunn : he figures a single scale of 
the cone.t Pinus jpectinata is generally considered 
to be a variety of P. ahies. 
Taxus baccata. Linn. Yew. 
Abundant at Ilappisburgh, Lacton, and Pakefield ; 
rare elsewhere. 
Cryptogams.]; 
UsMUNJJA REGAJ.is. Linn. Loyal Fern. 
A few specimens of the ^\'uody stock of this Fern 
have been found in the estuarine division of the 
Forest bed at dill'ereiit localities. 
* IsoETES L.vcusTRis. Linn. Guillwort. 
A single sporangium has been determined by 
I\Ir. Lidley. Locality, Leeston. 
Eouisetum, sp. Horsetail. 
few .stems of Eijuisdtuit in peat, and an imi)ression 
in ironstone have been found, but none of the 
specimens arc spccitically determinable. . 
i’rimmval tt'orlJ of Switzerland,’ vol. ii. p. 171- 
t ‘ Le .Monde des Plantes,’ p. 349. 
X The Mosses, and species of Chara are still undetermined. 
