1. 1 ST OF NORFOLK MOSSES. 
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Brachythecium albicans, B. and S. (28). Fruit abundant on 
the sea coast (VV. E. T.). 
,, velutinum, B. and S. 28. “ Frequent ” (W. E. T). 
,, purum, Dixon. (28). “Common. One patch 
with tine fruit, Thornham ” (W. E. T.). 
Eurhynchium pumilum, Schp. 28. Near Thornham windmill, 
on moist banks (\V. E. T.). 
* „ myosuroides, Schp. 28. A small quantity, barren, 
growing with E. confertum ; tree stump behind 
Ringstead Church (W. E. T.). 
„ striatum, B. and S. 28. Thornham (W. E. T.). 
* „ mkgapolitanum, Milde. 28. With abundant 
fruit, Thornham Heath on hedge-bank (W. E. T.). 
* Plaoiotiiecium borrerianum, Spr. 28. Beeston Regis (W. H. !’>.). 
Amblystegium serpens, B. and S. 28. “Abundant” (W. E.T.). 
,, filioinum, Do Not. 28. In fine fruit, Titchwell 
Marsh (W. E. T.). 
Hypnum stellatum, Schreb. 28. A small form, in bog on 
Titchwell Marsh (W. E. T.). 
,, aduncum, lledw. 28. Boggy pool, Ringstead, Thornham 
Marsh (W. E. T.). Plants of the “ pteiulo- 
Jhiitans group” also were sent by Mr. Thompson 
from Ringstead. 
* IIypnum Wilsoni, Schp. “Norfolk, coll. Rev. W. W. Mason, 
teste Renauld.” Mr. J. A. Wheldon informs me 
that he has a specimen of the above plant in his 
herbarium. 
„ cupressiforme var. tectorum, Brid. 28. “Abundant” 
(W. E. T.). 
,, molluscum, Hedw. 28. Thornham and Ringstead 
(W. E. T.) 
„ ouspidatum, L. 28. Sandringham (J. S.). Titchwell, 
etc. (W. E. T.). 
„ cordifolium, Hedw. 2S. Damp places, North 
Wootton Common (E. M. Holmes). 
Hylocomium splendens, B. and S. 28. Ringstead (W. E. T.). 
„ squarrosum, B. and S. 28. In fine fruit, Thornham 
(W. E. T.). 
