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LIST OF NORFOLK MOSSES. 
Tortulaceje. 
Phascum cuspidatum, Schreb. 28. Locally abundant, Thornham 
Marsh, etc. (W. E. T.) 
„ ,, var. piliferum, H. and T. 28. Sea-bank 
of Pitch well Marsh, March, 1903 (W. E. T.). 
Pottia buyoides, Mitt. (27). Fallow land, Sheringham (AA r . H. B.). 
,. heimii, Fiirnr. 28. “ Literally swarms over the whole of 
Holme Marsh, and occurs occasionally on Thornham 
and Titchwell Marshes” (W. E. T.). (27). 
Wey bourne (AY. H. B.). 
,, truncatula, Lindb. 28. Sandringham (J. S.). Thornham 
(AY. E. T.). 
,, intermedia, Fiirnr. 28. Sandringham (J. S.). Thornham 
(AY. E. T.). 
,, minutula, Fiirnr. 2S. Thornham Vicarage grounds and 
quarry (AA r . E. T.). 
,, lanceolata, C. M. 28. Titchwell and Thornham 
(AA r . E. T.). 27. Sheringham (AY. H .B.). 
Toutula pusilla, Mitt. 28. Mud-capped walls, Titchwell and 
Kingstead (AA r . E. T.). 
* ,, lamellata, Lindb. 28. Same walls as the last, 
plentiful (AY. E. T.). 
,, ambigua, Angstr. 28. Same walls as the above, poor 
but plentiful (AA r . E. T.). Mr. Thompson adds 
that these three last mentioned Mosses must have 
been once very abundant in this district, and are 
still plentiful at Titchwell where many mud- 
capped walls may still be found ; but the mud- 
capping is rapidly being replaced by cement or 
brick coping, and these Mosses will probably 
disappear at an early date. 
* ,, l.evipila, Schwaeg. 28. On Elder and Thorn in hedges, 
Thornham, and Holme (A\ r . E. T.). 
,, ruralis, Ehrh. 28. “ Occasional ” (AA r . E. T.). 
,, ruraliform is, Dixon. (28). “Abundant in fruit. 
Swarms over Holme Dunes, and extends along the 
coast on either side ” (AY. E. T.). 
* Barbula rubella, Mitt. 28. Titchwell, Thornham (VV. E. T.). 
The previous record may possibly have been for 
Suffolk. 
