LIST OP SUFFOLK MOSSES. 
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Funauia fascicularis, Dicks. 25. Belton Common (D. T.), 
Hist Yar. 26. Lavenham, Dr. White. Kougham 
and Tuddenham, E. Barton, C. B. 
,, ii yqro metric a, L. Very common. 25 and 26. 
Bartramiace.e. 
Amblyodon dealbatus, Dicks. 26. Tuddenham, E. Specimens 
were sent by Mr. Eagle to Mr. Wilson, and were 
confirmed by him. 
Bartramia pomiformis, L. Scarce. 25. Henham, Eagle. Lound, 
H. N. D. Blundeston, llist. Yar. 26. Woolpit, 
Mrs. French. * Brandon, Sk. Herb. Santon 
Do william, &c. 
Piiilonotis fontana, L. 25. Somerleyton, E. S. Bungay and 
Belton. 26. Tuddenham, Lakenheath, &c. 
„ calcarea, B. and S. 26. Tuddenham, Sk. Herb. 
Bryace.e. 
Leptobryum pyriforme, L. 26. Wangford, and Barton Mills, E. 
On pots in greenhouses, Great Glemham and Barton. 
Webera nutans, Schreb. 25. Belton Common and Ashby 
Warren, Hist. l r ar. 26. Santon Downham, Sk. 
Herb. Tuddenham, E. Cavenham Severals, Sk. 
M.S. 
,, elongata, Dicks. 26. Santon Downham, Sk. Herb. 
,, carnea, L. Not rare. 25. Belton, E. N. B. Bradwell, 
Hist. Yar. 26. Bury, E. S. Tuddenham, Woolpit, 
&c. 
Bryum pendulum, Hornsch. 26. Thetford Warren, W. M. H. 
„ inclinatum, Swartz. Felixstow, W. M. H. 
,, lacustre, Brid. 25. Gorleston, marsh adjoining turnpike 
gate, 0. B. G. 26. Wangford, 1804, E. One of 
the specimens from Wangford has a double capsule. 
Mr. Wilson says, “I never before met with a similar 
instance, except that I have seen two capsules on 
the same receptacle in Sphagnum contortum, and 
a forked seta of a species of Bryum — of this 
I enclose a sketch.” — The specimen and sketch 
are in Sir C. Bunbury’s Herbarium. 
[I have met with forked set® of Bryum hornum, but only oue fork bore 
a capsule. — E. N. B.] 
