LIST OF SUFFOLK MOSSES. 
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Anomodox viticulosub, L. Frequent on trees near the ground, FI. 
25. Benhall, c. fir., E. N. B. 2G. Cocktield, c. fr., 
W. Jordan. Lavenham, c. fr., E. S. 
Tiiuidium tamariscinum, Hedw. Very common. 25 and 2G. 
Felsham Wood, c. fr., E, S. Euston, c. fr., E. 
„ iiystricosum, Mitt. 26. Barton Mills (Borrer), Braith- 
waite. 
,, abietinum, L. 26. Not uncommon in the N. W. of 
the County, as Bury, Thetford, Icklingham, &c. 
Hypxace.e. 
Tiiamnium alopecurum, L. Common on shady banks. 25 and 2G. 
Climacium dendroides, L. 25. Near Orford Castle, E. N. B. 2G. 
Tuddenham and Cavenham Severals, c. fr., E. S. 
Common in the N.W. of the County. 
Isotiiecium myurum, Poll. Frequent. 25. Framlingham, E. 
2G. Bury, Bushbrook, &c. 
Homalium sericeum, Schpr. Common on trees. 25 and 26. 
Camptotiiecium lutescens, Huds. Very common on the light 
lands, but rare in fruit. 25. Bradwell, from 
which the fruiting specimen was figured in Engl. 
Bot. 26. Bury, c. fr., E.S. Barton and Mildcn- 
liall, c. fr., C.B. 
,, nitens, Schreb. Suffolk, E. 26. Lackford bog, 
18-iO, C.B. 
Sclkropodium ? iLLECEBRUM, Schwg. (blaxdum). 26. Between 
Rougham and Bury, C. B. Thetford, E. 
Brachytiircium olareosum, B. and S. 25. Orford, E. N. B. 
Walton, W. M. H. 
,, albicans, Neck. Sandy and heathy ground, rare 
in fruit. 25. The figure in Eng. Bot. was taken 
from a fruiting specimen gathered at Gorleston ; 
Fritton, &c. 26. Barton Mills, Barton, &c. 
„ velutinum, L. Abundant. 25. Martlesham, &c. 
26. Mildenhall, Barton, &c. 
,, rutabulum, L. Very common. 25 and 26. 
„ rivulare, B. and S. 26. Barton and Santon 
Downham, Sk. Herb. 
