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♦Weisia verticillata, Brid. 27. Costessey, in village well. 
Trichostomum flavovirens, Bruch. 27. Weybourne. 
Encalypta vulgaris, Hedw. 27. Aylsham, Briston, 
Beeston Regis, South Walsham. 28. Swaff- 
ham. 
*Ulota Ludwigii, Brid. 27. Aylmerton. 
* ,, Bruchii, Hornsch. 27. Aylmerton. 
Orthotrichum anomalum, Hedw., var. saxatile, Milde. 27. 
St. Faiths, Upton, Sheringham. 
„ lyellii, Hook & Tayl. 28. Hargham, 
Attleborough, Narford. 
* ,, pulchellum, Smith. 27. Aylmerton. 
„ DIAPHANUM, Schrad. 28. Weeting. 
Splachnum ampullaceum, Linn. 27. Flordon, May, 1908. 
Ephemerum serratum, Hampe. 27. Brinton, Hethersett, 
Sheringham. 
Physcomitrium pyriforme, Brid. 27. Booton, Beeston 
Regis, Drayton, Harleston, Sutton. 28. 
Croxton. 
*Funaria ericetorum, Dixon. 27. Kelling. 
Aulacomnium androgynum, Schwaeg. 28. Santon, Scoul- 
ton, Weeting, Narford. 
*Leptobryum pyriforme, Wils. 27. Norwich, on a wall 
in Three Kings Lane, Sutton Marshes. In 
both cases the plant was in poor condition, 
and evidently not in congenial surroundings. 
It occurs frequently in greenhouses, but 
I have not seen a good typical specimen in 
Norfolk. 
Webera carnea, Schp. 27. Little Melton, Sheringham. 
*Bryum bimum, Schreb. 27. Flordon, Lopham, Sutton, 
Great Witchingham. 
,, erythrocarpum, Schwaeg. 27. Beeston Regis, 
Horsford. 
* ,, murale, Wils. 27. Whitlingham. 28. Croxton, 
Woodrising. 
*Cinclidium stygium, Swartz. 27. Damgate, Acle, Jan., 
1909. Miss M. Pallis ; recorded in Moss 
Exchange Club Report, March, 1910. 
