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“ Near Yarmouth ” may be in either or both counties, there 
is, therefore, a manifest advantage in combining the lists. 
The Abbreviations are as follows : — 
C. B. Sir C. Bunljury, Bart., of Barton Hall, Author of 
Botanical Fragments, &c. — specimens in his 
Herbarium. 
Crombie. List of Lichens in the Victoria History of Norfolk. 
E. N. B. The Rev. E. N. Bloomfield, Guestling, Sussex, and 
Great Glemham, Suffolk. 
Engl. Bot. English Botany and Supplement, 1790 — 1849. 
Eagle. Specimens and Information given by him to Mr. E. 
Skepper. 
FI. Flora of Suffolk, Henslow and Skepper, i860. 
O. B. G. Old Botanists’ Guide, 1805. 
Larb. Larbalestier’s Lichen Herbarium. 
G. R. L. The Rev. G. R. Leathes, Bury St. Edmunds. 
Licit. Brit. Lichenographia Britannica, Turner and Borrer, 
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Sir J. E. Smith. Author of English Flora, &c. , &c. 
E. S. Mr. E. Skepper, Bury St. Edmunds. 
1 ). T. Mr. Dawson Turner, F.R.S., Yarmouth. 
Hist. Yar. Sketch of the Natural History of Yarmouth, by 
C. J. & J. I’aget, 1834. The List of Lichens is 
by Mr. Dawson Turner. 
The numbers are those of the vice-counties, 25 East Suffolk, 26 West 
Suffolk, 27 East Norfolk, 28 West Norfolk. 
Thetford Warren is in Suffolk. 
The nomenclature and arrangement are those of Leighton’s ‘ Lichen 
Flora of Great Britain.’ 
COLLEMACEI. 
COLLEMEI. 
Collema confertum, Ach. Yarmouth. D. T.. 1810. 
„ ? furvum (granulatum), Ach. 26. Walls of Hor- 
ringer and Troston Churches, E. S. Groton 
and Barton, C. B. 
,, pulposum (cristatum) Bernh. Common, Hist. 
Yarmouth. 26. On the ground about Bury, 
E. S. 
„ ,, var. ten ax, Ach. 27. Old walls Runton 
and Cromer, Larb. 
,. limosum, Ach. 26. Westley and Brandon, C.B. 
