LIST OF NORFOLK MOSSES. 
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Barbula topiiacea, Mitt. 28. Thornham Marsh (W. E. T.). 
,, fallax, Hedw. 28. Thornham, etc. (W. E. T.) 
,, convoluta, Hedw. 28. Sandringham ; N. Wootton 
Common (J. S.). 
* Weisia microstoma, C. M. 28. Inland bank of Thornham 
Marsh (W. E. T.). 
,, viridula, Hedw. 28. “ Abundant on banks ”(\Y. E. T.). 
Orthotrichace^e. 
* Orthotriciium anomalum var. baxatile, Milde. 28. Holme 
church wall (W. E. T.). 
,, affine, Schrad. 28. Thornham (W. E. T.). 
Eunariace.e. 
Physcomitkium pyri forme, Brid. 28. Sides of wet ditches, 
Titchwell, etc. (W. E. I'.). 
Funaria fascicularis, Sell p. 28. One fine patch at Thornham 
Vicarage (\V. E. T.). 27. Holt; Sheringham ; 
West Beckham (W. H. B.). 
„ hyorom etrica, Sibth. 28. Titchwell (W. E. T.). 
Meesiace.e. 
* Aulacomnium androgynum, Sclnvaeg. 27. Norwich; Hemp- 
stead near Holt; Wey bourne (W. II. B.). 
BaRTRAMIACEjE. 
* Philonotis calcarea, B. and S. 27. Holt bog (W H. B.). 
BRYACE.9E. 
* Webera annotina, Sclnvaeg. 28. Beeston Regis (W. H. B.). 
A rather perplexing form. Some of the specimens 
showed the numerous short bulbils characteristic 
of TP. annotina (segregate), as defined by Correns, 
while others were equally clearly IP. proUgera , 
Kindb. Some of the latter form, however, showed 
a tendency to produce the shorter, not fusiform 
bulbils in the lower leaf axils, indicating 
a connection between the two forms. I also 
detected a single stem of the var. erecta (Correns). 
