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LIST OF NORFOLK MOSSES 
XIII. 
A PRELIMINARY LIST OF NORFOLK MOSSES. 
By H. N. Dixon, M.A., F.L.S., 
Hon. Mem. Caradoc and Severn Valley Field Club. 
(Communicated by H. D. Geldart.) 
Read 26th February , 1901. 
The sources from which the following list has been drawn up are 
as follows : — 
1. The list of Mosses in the ‘ Sketch of the Natural History 
of Yarmouth and its Neighbourhood,’ by C. & J. Paget, 1834. 
2. The Mosses in the Rev. Geo. Munford’s ‘ List of the 
Botanical Productions known or reported to inhabit the County of 
Norfolk,’ 1864. 
3. A list of Mosses and Hepatics in Mason’s ‘ History of 
Norfolk,’ compiled by Miss A. M. Barnard. 
4. A MS. list of Mosses collected mostly in East Norfolk 
(v.-c. 27) in 1898, 1899, and 1900, by Mr. AY. H. Burrell, 
comprising about fifty species. These were submitted to Mr. 
E. Chas. Horrell for confirmation, and the determinations of the 
Sphagna are by him. 
5. A collection made for me in 1900 by Mr. J. W. Bodger, 
principally from Hunstanton and the neighbourhood, containing 
about thirty species. 
6. A collection of about fifty species, similarly made by Mr. 
E. M. Holmes, in 1900, from Holt, Hunstanton, etc. 
7. Various scattered records, as in Smith’s ‘English Flora,’ 
vol. v., Braith waite’s ‘ British Moss Flora,’ Mr. Skepper’s 
Herbarium (per Rev. E. N. Bloomfield), etc. 
The district covered by the Pagets’ ‘ Sketch ’ includes portions of 
both Norfolk and Suffolk, approximately one-third of the area 
belonging to the latter county. Localities are given for a part 
