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acuteness of the perigonial bracts, whilst differing 
from P. marcliica, Brid., in the direction of the 
bracts and other points. The record is of special 
interest as the perigonia, without which the plant 
can scarcely be determined with certainty, are 
rarely found. 
BrYACE/E. 
Webera nutans, Hedw. 27 (Pag.). “ Acle ; D. T.” (0. B. G.). 28 
Dersingham (Bodger). 
„ carnea, Schimp. Munford records this perhaps on the 
authority of Pagets’ list, where, however, the only 
localities given are Suffolk ones.] 
,, pendulum, Schimp. 28. A specimen sent to me from 
Hunstanton, by Mr. A. B. Jackson, gathered by 
him in 1900, proved to belong here, with the 
characteristic peristome very strongly marked. 
,, inclinatum, Bland. 28. Sandringham (Holmes). 
,, turbinatum, Schwagr. [27. “ Hot uncommon ” (Pag.).] 
28. “ Fakenham, Norfolk, G. Pitt, 1849” 
(Braithw., B. M. FI., vol. ii. 186). 
,, *pseudo-triquetrum, Schwagr. 27 (Pag.). Holt (Holmes). 
,, atropurpureum, W. and M. 27 (Mun.). 
„ ccespitioium, L. 27 (Pag.). 28 (Mun.). 
„ capillare, L. 27 (Pag.). 28. Hunstanton (Bodger). 
„ argenteum, L. 27 (Pag.). 28 (Mun.). 
,, roseum, Sclireb. 27 (Mun.) Burrell. Mousehold Heath 
(Herb. Skepper). 
Mnium affine, var. rugicum, B. and S. 27. Holt (Holmes). 
„ cuspidatum, Hedw. 27 (Pag.). Munford records it also 
from botli districts of the Central Division. 
,, rostratum, Schrad. 28. Hunstanton (Bodger). 
„ undulatum, L. 27. “ Bather rare, and very seldom 
bearing fruit” (Pag.). 
„ HORNUM, L. 27 (Pag.). 28. Dersingham Wood (Bodger). 
„ subglobosum, B. and S. 27. Holt (Holmes). 
* The record of this plant, as given in Pagets’ list, must be considered 
doubtful, as the identity of the plants with Scliwaegrichen’s species is far 
from certain; Mr. Skepper’s specimens, so named, were B. bimum and 
B. pollens. 
