LIST OP SUFFOLK MOSSES. 
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Barbula l.eviiula, Brid. Probably common. 25. Rendham and 
Great Glemham, E. N. B. 2G. Lavenham and 
Bury, E. S. 
., ruralis, I.. Common on root's, &c. 25. Great Glemham. 
2G. Honington, &c. Also common on sandy heaths. 
25. Aldeburgh, Orford. 2G. Wangford, Thetford, 
&c. This is probably Brai th waite’s variety, arenicola. 
,, latifolia, B. and S. 25. Halesworth and Mendhara, E. 
26. Groton. E. Mr. Eagle sent many fruiting 
and other specimens to Mr. Wilson. Both of them 
failed to detect any male inflorescence. It is very 
rare in fruit. 
,, intermedia, Brid. 25. Blythburgh, H. N. I). 2G. 
Cockfield, W. Jordan. 
,, papillosa, Wils. 25. Wrentham, H. X. D. Halesworth 
and Mendham, E. 2G. Groton, Bury near 
Mermaid Pits, E. 
Ceratodon puiu’Uueus, L. Very common. 25 and 2G. 
Encalypta vulgaris, Hedw. 25. Brad well and Burgh Castle 
walls, Hist. Yar. Bungay Castle walls, Mr. Stone. 
2G. Horringer, Barton, &c. 
Grimmia afocarfa, L. 25. Benhall on tomb, E. X. B. Walls 
and roofs, Bungay, Mr. Stone. 2G. Bury, E. S. 
and E. Barton, C. B. 
,, fulvinata, Dill. Abundant on walls and roofs. 25 
and 2G. 
Riiacomitrium canescens, Hedw. Heaths not uncommon. 25. 
Lowestoft Denes, Tunstall, &c. 26. Tuddenham, 
Santon Downham, and Thetford. 
[/?. lanuginosum. This was entered in the Suffolk Flora by mistake for 
li. canescens.~\ 
Riiacomitrium canescens, var. ericoides, Bry. Eur. Sutfolk, E. 
Zygodon viridissimus, Dicks. 25. Walberswick Church on stones, 
Wrentham, H. X. D. Very common on trees 
about Yarmouth, O. B. G. 26. Hardwick, E. S. 
Rougham and Bury, E. 
Ulota crispa, Hedw. 25. Near Bungay, Mr. Stone. Xot 
uncommon, Hist. \ r ar. 26. Felsham Wood, Sk. 
Herb. Redgrave Park and Mildenhall, E. 
