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Sphagnum tenellum, Ehrh. (aggreg.) 27. Holt (Holmes). 28. 
Dersingham (Dodger). 
,, subsecundum, Nees., var. contortum, Schimp. (aggreg.) 
28. Dersingham (Dodger). 
„ squarrosum, Pers. (aggreg.) 27 (Pag.). 
„ squarrosum, Pers., var. subsquarrosum, Russ. 27. 
Holt (Holmes). 
„ acutifolium, Ehrh. (aggreg.) 27 (Pag.). 28. Dersingham 
(Dodger). 
„ subnitens, Russ, and Warnst., var. violascens, Warnst. 
27 (Burrell). 
„ rubellum, Warnst. 27. Holt (Holmes). 
„ parvifolium, Warnst. 27 (Burrell). 
„ intermedium, Iloffni. (aggreg.) 28. Dersingham 
( Dodger). 
,, cuspidatum, Ehrh. (aggreg.) 28. Dersingham (Dodger). 
PoLYTRICIIACE.E. 
Catharinea undulata, W. and M. 27 (Pag.). 28 (Mun.). 
Polytrichum nanum, Neck. 27, “Often with aloiiles” (Pag.). 
Munford records it from both districts of the 
central division. Herb. Skepper. 
,, aloides, ITedw. 27 (Pag.). 28 (Mun.). The 
variety Dicksoni, Wallm. is recorded from “near 
Yarmouth (Dickson)” (Braitlnv. Brit. Moss El. 
vol. i. 18), but this leaves a doubt as to which 
county can claim the record. Very probably the 
reference is to the localities “Lound and Fritton,” 
given in the ‘Old Botanists’ Guide,’ etc., which 
are in Suffolk. 
„ urnigerum, L. 27. “Gillingham, Norfolk; D. 
Turner, Esq.” (Hooker, in Smith’s Eng. Flora, 
vol. v.) 
„ tiliferum, Schreb. 27 (Pag.). 28 (Mun.). 
„ juniperinum, Willd. 27 (Burrell). 28. Dersingham 
( Dodger). 
,, strictum, Banks. 28. Dersingham Moor; Smith 
(0. B. G.). 
„ formosum, Hedw. 27. Munford records this species 
from the Eastern and both districts of the Central 
