202 Mr. S. P. Woodward on the Flora of Central Norfolk. 



classes the Norfolk Flora is probably as extensive and varied, 

 and as well investigated, as that of any English county. 



I have ventured to introduce — in brackets — some plants 

 which are a few miles beyond the ten mile circuit, because I 

 believe they may be found within it ; and a few which are con- 

 siderably beyond, because they are either omitted in the pub- 

 lished floras, or their recent occurrence in the spots indicated 

 is not well known. 



Of those plants for which I have given authorities, I have, 

 with few exceptions, received specimens ; those in Roman are 

 generally considered only varieties. 



EXOGEN^. 



Clematis Vitalba. Hedges and thickets, Eaton, Long Stratton, Brooke, 



Hockering. 

 Ranunculus arvensis. Corn-fields, Stoke Holy Cross, Armeringhall. 



auricomus. Lakenham Hall Wood. 



parviflorus. Armeringhall. 



panto thrix, circinnatus. Ditches : common. 



Adonis autumnalis . Waste ground, Lakenham. 



Papaver hyhridum. Lanes and borders of fields, Lakenham. 



dubium. Ditto : abundant. 



Corydalis lutea. Old walls : frequent. 

 Lepidium Smithii*. Lanes, Eaton and Lakenham. 

 Thlaspi arvense. Lakenham, near the Hall Farm. 

 Nasturtium amphibium. Lakenham Marshes. 

 Brassica Napus. Fields and waste places. 

 Viola flavicornis. Mosswold. 



arvensis. Fields : frequent. 



suavis. Thorpe, Horstead. 



Helianthemum vulgare. Westfields, Eaton. 



Sagina apetala. Banks : frequent : St. Faith's, &c. 



Cerastium aquaticum. Lakenham Marshes. 



semidecandrum. Borders of Drummond's Grove 



Sedum rupestre. Bracondale Hall Wood. 



(album. Walls, Dereham.) 



Chrysosplenium oppositifolium. Stoke Holy Cross. 



alternifolium. Ditto, Poringland. 



JJlex nanus. St. Faith's Heath. 



Vicia angustifolia. Lanes and chalk-pits. 



Lathy rus sylvestris. Brundall. 



Lotus tenuis. Dry chalky pastures. 



Trifolium ochroleucum. Poringland, Long Stratton. 



. fragiferum. St. Faith's ; near Dereham ; in Acle. 



-procumbens. Fields and hedges. 



Rubus Kcehleri. Hedges and woods : frequent. 

 Rosa tomentosa. St. Faith's Wood. 

 Pyrus torminalis. Lakenham Hall Wood. 

 Aria. Woods and plantations. 



* L. campestre I have not seen nearer Norwich than Dereham or Bungay. 



