NORFOLK MOSSES, LIVERWORTS, AND MYCETOZOA. 
IOI 
Polytrichum gracile, Dicks, leg. W. R. Sherrin. 27. West 
Runton. 
Pleuridium subulatum, Rabenh. 28. Gunthorpe. 
*Ditrichum homomallum, Hampe. 27. Sheringham. 
* flexicaule, Hampe. 27. Sheringham 
* „ flexicaule, Hampe., var. densum, B. & S. 
28. Wretham. 
*Dichodontium pellucidum, Schp. leg. W. R. Sherrin. 
27. Diss. 
Dicranoweisia cirrata, Lindb. 28. Scoulton. 
Campylopus flexuosus, Brid. 27. Felthorpe, Horsford, 
Holt, Roughton. 
,, pyriformis, Brid. 27. Blickling, Drayton, 
Felthorpe, Marsham, Sheringham. 
* ,, fragilis, B. & S. 27. Booton, Weston. 
Leucobryum glaucum, Schp. 28. Croxton 
Fissidens adiantoides, Hedw. 28. Lopham. 
Grimmia apocarpa, Hedw. 27. Crostwick, Holt, Upton, 
South Walsham, 28. Hunstanton, Castle 
Acre, Santon. 
This and Orthotrichiim anomalum, var. 
saxatile are saxicolous species which owe 
their scarcity in Norfolk to the absence of 
rock. With few exceptions, the stations 
known to me are within ecclesiastical bounds, 
although I fail to understand why a church 
or churchyard wall should produce what so 
rarely occurs elsewhere in the county. 
Rhacomitrium lanuginosum, Brid. 27. Horsford, St 
Faiths. 
An interesting note in Mr. Dixon’s pre- 
liminary list, vol. vii., p. 217, states that the 
claim of this plant to a place in the Norfolk 
flora rests on a sentence in Smith’s English 
Flora. “ Rare on heaths in the plains as in 
Norfolk.” It occurs in small tufts amongst 
heather scattered over a considerable area 
in the two parishes named. 
