I.IST OF NORFOLK MOSSES. 
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Die RAN ACE.*. 
* Seligeria calcarea, B. and S. 28. Thornham chalk quarry 
and quarries at Holme and Ringstead (W. K. T.). 
Fruit abundant in winter and spring, ripe in spring. 
A form with short seta, almost overtopped by the 
perichsetial bracts, probably the form which is 
described as the type by Limpricht, but which is 
certainly not ours. 
Dicranella varia, Schp. 28. Occasionally on inland banks of 
Thornham Marsh (W. E. T.). 
,, cerviculata, Schp. 28. Roydon Common (J. S.). 
„ rufbscenh, Schp. 27. Beeston Regis (W. H. B.). 
* ,, schrkbeui, Schp. 27. Brick earth pit, Beeston Regis 
(W. II. B.). 
Dicranum scoi’arium, Hedw. 28. Snettisham, Sandringham 
(J. S.). Hunstanton and Holme Dunes, and 
Ringstead Heath (W. E. T.). 
„ bonjeani, Do Not. 28. Snettisham Common (J. S.). 
* Campylopus flexuosus Brid. 28. Snettisham Common (J. S.). 
„ brevipilus, 1>. and S. 27. Rough ton Heath 
(W. H. lb). 
Fissidentace.e. 
Fissidens bryoides, Hedw. 28. Abundant on all moist banks 
inland (W. E. T.). 
„ adi antoides var. collinus, Brailhw. 28. Plentiful 
on roadside bank, Thornham Heath, high ground, 
inland (YV. E. T.). The cells are distinctly smaller 
than in the type, though not obscure as in 
F. decipiens ; in this as in the habit the plant agrees 
well with Mitten’s description of F. collinus, as well 
as with the Southdowns plants of F. adiantoides, 
to which the name is no doubt intended to apply 
(although some authenticated specimens have 
proved to belong to F. decipiens). 
„ taxifolius, Hedw. 28. Abundant on all moist banks 
inland (W. E. T.). 
Grimmiace*. 
* Rhacomitrium CANESCEN8 var. ericoides, B. and S. 28. North 
Wootton Common (J. S.). 
