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appeared to them reliable evidence ; nor are the 
two plants (R. lanuginosum and R. canescens ) such 
as are very liable to be confused. On the other 
hand Rliac. lanuginosum has not been again 
recorded, nor is any Norfolk specimen known to 
exist. Rhac. lanuginosum has indeed been 
recorded in Suffolk erroneously for Rhac. canescens, 
but it is not quite clear that this constitutes a valid 
argument for supposing the same to have been the 
case with the record of the Norfolk plant. 
T0RTULACE,E. 
Acaulon muticum, C. Mull. 27 (Mum). 
Piiascum cuspidatum, Schreb. 27 (Pag.). 
„ „ var. piliferum, H. and T. 27. “Near the 
Oil-houses, South Denes ; Mr. Turner ” (Pag.). 
Pottia recta, Mitt. 27 (Burrell). “Near Norwich, D. T.” (0. B. G.). 
,, bryoides, Mitt. 27. “Norwich! (Valentine),” (Braithw. 
Brit. Moss Flora, vol. i., 195). 
,, truncatula, Lindb. 27 (Pag.). 
,, intermedia, Fiirnr. 27 (Pag.). “ Common on banks about 
Yarmouth and Norwich, D. T.” (0. B. G.). 
„ minutula, Fiirnr. 27. Sheringham (Holmes). 
,, Starkeana, C. Mull. 27. “Acle, Mr. Turner” (Pag.). 
,, lanceolata, C. Mull. Munfoi’d records this from the 
southern district of the Central Division. 
,, Heimii, Fiirnr. 27. “ Breydon wall and marshes ” (Pag.). 
Included in Miss Barnard’s list, but probably in 
Suffolk. A second locality near Yarmouth is 
given, however, in 0. B. G., which is actually in 
Norfolk, viz., “On Yarmouth Denes in wet ground 
by the Oil-houses.” 
Tortula pusilla, Mitt. 27. Munford records this from the 
Eastern and South-Central Divisions. 
,, rigida, Schrad. [“ Walls and clay -banks near Yarmouth” 
(Pag.). This leaves the exact locality doubtful, 
and the species should scarcely be included without 
fresh evidence.] 
,, aloides, De Not. Munford ’s reference is probably to 
Pagets’ list, where the locality given (Burgh Castle) 
