LIST OF SUFFOLK MOSSES. 
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nomenclature employed in this list is that of the London Catalogue 
of British Mosses and Hepatics, 1881. 
The Abbreviations are as follows : — 
C. B. The late Sir C. Bunbury, Bart., of Barton Hall. 
E. N. B. The Rev. E. N. Bloomfield, Guestling, Sussex. 
H. N. I). Mr. II. N. Dixon, F.L.S., Northampton. 
E. Mr. Eagle’s specimens in Sir C. Bunbury’s Herbarium, 
Eagle. Specimens from Mr. Eagle, given me by Mr. Skepper. 
El. ‘ Flora of Suffolk,’ Henslow and Skepper, I860. 
W. M. H. The Rev. W. M. Hind, LL.D., Rector of Honiugton. 
O. B. G. ‘Old Botanists’ Guide,’ 1803 (Suffolk Records). 
E. S. Specimens from Mr. Skepper. 
Sk. MS. Notes by Mr. Skepper. 
Sk. Herb. Mr. Skepper’s Moss Herbarium. Specimens vouched 
for by the Rev. James Fergusson. 
Hist. Yar. Sketch of the Natural History of Yarmouth, by 
C. J. and James Paget, 1834. 
The numbers are those of the vice-counties, 25 being East Suffolk, which 
is separated from 2(S West Suffolk, by the line of 1 East Longitude. 
SPIIAQNACB/K. 
Sphagnum acutifolium, Ehrh. Bogs, very common, FI. 25. Dumvieh. 
26. Tuddenham. 
„ „ var. deflexum, Schpr. 25. Dunwich, W. M. II. 
26. Tuddenham, E. S. 
,, ,, var. purpureum, Schpr. 26. Tuddenham, 
Sk. Herb. 
,, fimbriatum, Wile. 25. Soinerleyton, Sk. Herb. 
„ squarrosum, Pers. 25. Belton Common, O. B. G. 
Soinerleyton, Sk. Herb. Lound, H. N. D. 26. 
Redgrave Fen, W. M. H. Icklingham and Lack- 
ford, E. The figure in Engl Bot. was taken from 
a Belton specimen. 
„ intermedium, Hoffm. 25. Belton, E. S. and W. M. H. 
„ rigidum, var. com pactum, Brid. Suffolk, E. 26. 
Tuddenham. Sk. Herb. 
„ subsecundum, var. contortum, Schultz. 25. Dunwich, 
W. M. H. Lound, H. N. D. 
„ „ var. obesum, Wile. 25. Dunwich, W. M. H. 
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