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LIST OF SUFFOLK MOSSES. 
Buyum intermedium, W. and M. 26. Lavenham, Dr. White. 
Mildenhall, E. Determined by Mr. Wilson, and 
there is in the Herbarium a drawing of the capsule 
by him. 
„ bimum, Schreb. 26. Lavenham, Dr. White. Lakenheath, 
Sk. Herb. Brandon, 1807 ; Lackford, E. 
,, atropurpureum, W. and M. 25. Great Glemham, E. N. B. 
Felixstow, W. M. H. Southwold, II. N. D. 26. 
Bury, Sk. Herb. Wangford, E. 
„ caespititium, L. Common. 25 and 26. 
,, argenteum, L. Commou on walls, &c. 25 and 26. 
„ capillare, L. Very common on banks, &c. 25 and 26. 
,, donianum, Grev. 26. Ixworth Thorpe, W. M. PI. Hot 
in fruit, hence perhaps doubtful. 
,, pallens, Swartz. 26. Tuddenham, E. S. 
„ pseudo-triquetrum, Hedw. 26. Cavenham Severals, E. S. 
Thetford Warren, Kedgrave Fen, and Hinderclay 
Fen, W. M. H. 
[Brywtn turbinaium. The Moss so called in the Flora is that of Hooker, 
which includes several species. The specimens so named are B. j> aliens 
and B. bimum .] 
Bryum roseum, Schreb. Suffolk, E. 25. Near Bungay, Mr. Stone. 
26. Rougham Heath, Sk. MS. 
Mniace/e. 
Cinolidium stygium, Swartz. 26. In a bog at Tuddenham. 
Abundantly in fruit, November, 1860, and Novem- 
ber, 1862, E. S. and E. N. B. 
Mnium cuspidatum, Hedw. 25. Fritton, H. N. D. 26. Laken- 
heath and Lackford, E. S. Barton, C. B. Westley, 
c. fr., Sk. MS. Common, but rare in fruit. 
„ affine, Bland. 26. Fornham St. Martin, April, 1856, 
c. fr., E. S. Mildenhall, c. fr. and Rougham, E. 
,, undulatum, Hedw. Common, but scarce in fruit. 25. 
Great Glemham and Benhall, c. fr., E. N. B. 26. 
Barton, c. fr., FI. 
„ rostratum, Schreb. 25. Great Glemham, c. fr., E. N. B. 
26. Ixworth Thorpe, W. M. H. Lavenham Gill, 
Sk. MS. 
