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time Mr. Davie sent Li pans lueselii from the same locality. This 
latter lias been previously recorded from the “ e.” division, but 
I have not before seen specimens from north of the Bure. 
J uncus lam puocarpus var. nigritellub, Auct. Ang. This pretty 
little Rush, which IMr. Long finds plentifully near Wells in the 
“ ne.” division, occurs near Cromer, and is an addition to the list 
for the “ e.” division. 
Carex klava var. lepidocarpa. The Rev. Dr. Hind has sent 
me specimens of this Sedge from Market Weston in Suffolk. 
I recognise it as a plant which I found this year at Roydon Fen, 
near Diss, cn the Norfolk side of the Waveney. It is an 
addition to the county list. 
Bromus tectorum, L., and B. aiivensis, L. Mr. C. B. Plowright 
sends both of these from Lynn, and I find the former near Thetford. 
Of course they arc both of them “casuals.” 
Herbert D. Geldart. 
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Maurolicus pexnantii ( = So'pehts mullert). A specimen of this 
rare little lisli was sent me for identification by Mr. Patterson of 
Yarmouth, who found it in the refuse left by some draw-netters on 
the beach near the mouth of the river Yare, on the 1st April, 1889. 
Two other examples were also' found under similar circumstances 
by Mr. J. B. Beckett on the 23rd February, 1890. I had the 
pleasure of exhibiting all three specimens to the Society. 
Mr. Patterson’s was the first known example of this pretty little 
fish to occur on the Norfolk coast ; but I had already exhibited a 
very perfect specimen taken alive, by Mr. Robert Dray, floating 
near the surface of the sea in lat. 73° 12' N., long. 1° 2S' W. 
