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LIST OF SUFFOLK MOSSES. 
Ulota intermedia, Schpr. 25. Framlingham, Eagle. 
,, phyllantha, Brid. Mr. Wilson received a specimen from 
Suffolk. 26. W r est Stow, E. N. B. 
Orthotrichum saxatile, Brid. 25. Burgh Castle walls, H. N. D. 
26. Thurston, E. Stowlangtoft, Icklingham, 
both churches, E. S. 
,, cupulatum, Hoffm. 25. Swefling, by side of river 
on foot of an Ash, E. N. B. 
,, affine, Sclirad. Common on pales, trees, &c., 
25 and 26. 
„ tenellum, Bruch. 26. Bury by Mermaid Pits, E. 
Mr. Wilson writes, “I believe it to he 0. tenellum, 
the yellow calyptra seems to be peculiar to this 
species.” 
,, diapiianum, Schrad. Not uncommon 25. Great 
Glemham, &c. 26. Risby, Bury, &c. 
,, lyellii, H. and T. Not uncommon. 25. Great 
Glemham, E. N. B. Framlingham, E. 26. 
Hardwick and West Stow, E. S. Bury, E. 
[O. pulchellum. Recorded in error from Burgh Castle, Braith waite, 
Brit. Moss Flora.] 
Orthotrichum leiocarpum, B. and S. Somewhat rare in Suffolk. 
25. Rendham, E. N. B. Framlingham, E. 26. 
Lavenham, E. S. Mildenhall, C. B. Pakenham, 
Mrs. Casborne. 
SpLACIINACEjE. 
Splaohnum ampullaceum, L. 25. Belton bog, O. B. G. 26. 
Tuddenham, 1842, Eagle. Lakenheath, 1807, E. 
Wangford, FI. 
FuNARIACEjE. 
Ephemerum serratum, Sclireb. 25. Bradwell, 0. B. G. 26. 
Barton, 1825 and 1832, C. B. Bury, FI. 
Physcomitrella patens, Hedw. 26. Wangford, E. 
Piiyscomitrium pyriforme, L. Not uncommon. 25. Great 
Glemham, E. N. B. Belton, &c., common, Hist. 
Yar. 26. Cockfield, Tuddenham, &c. 
