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and H. commutatum. 28. Beeston Bog (Jas. 
Saunders). 
Hypnum cupressiforme, L. 27 (Pag.). 28. Wells (Holmes). 
Recorded from all divisions in Munford’s list. 
H. nigro-viride, Dicks., Yarmouth Denes (O.B.G.), 
belongs here. 
„ cupressiforme var. fi li forme, Brid. 27 (Burrell). 
,, ,, ,, RESUPiNATUM,Schimp. 28. Hunstanton 
(Bodger). 
,, cupressiforme var. ericetorum, B. and S. 27. (W. H. 
Burrell). 
„ cupressiforme var. tectorum, Brid. (Saunders). 
„ molluscum, Hedw. 27. Holt (Holmes). 
,, palustre, L. Munford records it from all four divisions 
of the county. It is not a species that one would 
expect to be common in East Anglia. 
,, scorpioides, L. 27. “ Not uncommon ” (Pag.). North 
and South districts of the Central Division 
(Mun.). (Burrell). Holt; Royden Fen, near 
Diss (Holmes). 
,, cordifolium, Hedw. 27 (Pag.). Hypnum covdifolium 
and H. giganteum have been much confused,. and 
it would be desirable that the present species 
should be verified as a Norfolk plant. 
„ giganteum, Scliimp. 27 (Burrell). Holt (Holmes). 
„ cuspidatum, L. 27. Holt (Holmes). 
,, stramineum, Dicks. 27. Holt (Holmes). 
„ Schreberi, Willd. 27 (Burrell). 28. Dersingham( Bodger). 
IIylocomium splendens, B. and S. 27 (Pag.). Holt, with a slender 
form (Holmes). Muckle Moor c. fr. (Herb. Skepper). 
Muckle Moor is probably equivalent to Muckle 
Hill (v.-c. 27). 
„ triquetrum, B. & S. 27 (Pag.). 28. Hunstanton 
(Bodger). 
„ squarrosum, B. and S. 27 (Pag.). 
„ rugosum, De Not. 28. “Heathy places near 
Thetford, F. K. Eagle, Esq.” (Hooker in Smith’s 
Eng. Flora, vol. v.). Munford records it from the 
South-Central Division, which would probably 
refer to the same localities. 
