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FoNTINALAOEiE. 
Fontinalis antipyretica, L. 27 (Pag.). 
CRYPlIjEACEiE. 
Crypii.ea heteromalla, Mohr. 27 (Pag.). “Ormesby; Mr. Stowe, 
Old Buckenham ; 1). T.” (0. B. G.). 
NECKERACEiK. 
Neokera complanata, lliibn. 27 (Pag.). (Herb. Skepper.) 
Homalia triciiomanoides, Brid. 27 (Pag.). 
IIookeriace.e. 
Pteryoopiiyllum lucens, Brid. Munford records from North- 
Central Division. 
LeUOODONTACE/E. 
Leucodon soiuroides, Schwagr. 27 (Mun.). 
Antitrichia curtipendula, Brid. 27 (Mun.). East and North- 
Central Divisions. “Very abundant on Yarmouth 
Denes hy the North Battery, but always barren, 
D. T.” (0. B. G.). 
[Porotrichum alopecurum, Mitt. This needs a fresh record, as 
the only one hitherto is Munford’s “ E,” whereas 
the locality given in Pagets’ list is Burgh Castle 
in Sulfolk.] 
Leskeace.e. 
Anomodon viticulosus, II. and T. 27 (Pag.). 
Thuidium tamariscinum, B. and S. 27 (Pag.). 28 (Mun.). 
Hypnace.e. 
Climacium dendroidbs, W. and M. 27. “North Denes, very 
rarely bearing fruit” (Pag.). 28. Abundant near 
Sandringham ( Holmes). 
Isotiiecium myurum, Brid. 27 (Pag.). 
Pleuropus sericeus, Dixon. 27 (Pag.). 28. Castle Eising 
(Bodger). 
Camptotiiecium lutescens, B. and S. 27. North Denes, Marrams, 
etc. (Pag). 28 (Mun.). 
