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LIST OF NORFOLK MOSSES. 
Camptothecium nitens, Schimp. 27. “ Acle Marshes, near the 
wood, Mr. Turner” (Pag.). A handsome species, 
now extremely rare in Britain south of the Scotch 
border, but at one time extremely abundant in 
some parts of England, as is proved by the large 
quantities found in some Peat deposits. 
Brachythecium glareosum, B. and S. 27 (Burrell). 
„ albicans, B. and S. 27(Pag.). 28. Wells (Holmes). 
„ rutabulum, B. and S. 27 (Pag.). 28. Castle Bising 
(Bodger). 
,, velutinum, B. and S. 27 (Pag.). 
„ plumosum, B. and S. Munford records this from 
the Eastern Division, but it does not appear to 
me very probable that it occurs in Norfolk, as it 
is a plant almost entirely confined to rocks in the 
neighbourhood of water. It certainly needs 
confirmation. 
„ purum, Dixon. 27 (Pag.). 28 (Mum). 
Eurhynchium piliferum, B. and S. 27 (Pag.). 
„ PRiE longum (L.). 27 (Pag.). 28. Snettisham 
Wood (Bodger). 
,, Swartzii, Hobk. 28. Hunstanton (Bodger). 
,, abbreviatum, Schimp. 27. Mundesley (Holmes). 
A rather small form, but undoubtedly this species. 
,, pumilum, Schimp. 27. Mundesley (Holmes). 
„ tenellum, Milde. 27. Clippesby Church (Pag.). 
Munford records from both North-Central and 
South-Central Divisions. 
„ striatum, B. and S. 27 (Pag.). 
,, murale, Milde. 28. Castle Rising (Bodger). 
,, confertum, Milde. 27 (Pag.). 28. Snettisham 
Wood (Bodger). 
„ RusciFORME, Milde. 27 (Pag.). 
Plagiothecium denticulatum, B and S. 27 (Pag.). 28. Dersing- 
ham Wood (Bodger). 
,, undulatum, B. and S. 27 (W. H. Burrell); (Herb. 
Skepper). 
Amblystegium serpens, B. and S. 27 (Pag.). II. subtile (0. B. G.) 
belongs here. 
„ filicinum, De Not. 27. Holt (Holmes). 
