PLANTS GATHERED IN NORTH NORFOLK IN 1902. 525 
Fungi. 
Tulostoma mammosum, Fries. This very rare fungus occurs on 
two positions within a few yards of each other 
amongst a small pine plantation on the Holme 
sand dunes ; in the one place were a dozen, in the 
other a couple of score or more. This fungus is 
like a small puff ball on the top of a stem ; the 
stem is buried to the top in its sandy bed ; the 
orifice of the ball is a clean cut nipple. Entire 
length, 1J to two inches, of which the ball is about 
§ inch. February, and again in December. 
Cantharellus tremulus, Schaeff. Also somewhat rare, in the 
same part of Holme dunes, in October ; plentiful 
as a parasite on the moss Turtula ruraliformis. 
Marasmius rotula, Fries. Very common in same place as a 
parasite on the base of grass stems just where they 
leave the soil. October. 
Morchella esculenta, L. Fine specimens in lane near Thornham 
vicarage ; spring. 
There is some variety and abundance of common fungi over the 
dunes and marshes. 
Mosses. 
I have gathered some eighty different Mosses in this district 
These give forty-seven additions to the moss list for this vice- 
county, including fifteen to the county list, of which two are also 
new to the British Flora. 
On the Hunstanton links it was my good fortune to find, in 
some quantity and with abundant fruit, a new Bryum. 
Bryum mamillatum, Lindb. 'Which has, I understand, only been 
found before on one or two positions on the shores 
of the Baltic. And on the seaward slope of the 
Holme dunes I found a considerable bed of 
a Bryum, with abundant fruit, which experts 
consider a new variety of the common B. 
ccespiticium. 
This moss list will be incorporated by Mr. H. X. Dixon, F.L.S., 
with his supplementary list for the county. 
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