found growing wild in Western Norfolk. 



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strict. This is followed by a much wider portion of the car- 

 stone, running in the same direction; and parallel with this 

 lies about the same quantity of chalk marl. The indentations 

 of the eastern side of the district extend into the hard and 

 medial chalk, but embrace only a small portion of the latter 

 towards the north. 



The annexed tabular view will show, as nearly as possible, 

 the geological character of the several habitats in which the 

 rarer plants are found. G. M. 



Lynn Regis, 1840. 



Class I. VASCULARES. 



Subclass I. DICOTYLEDONES. 



Division I. DICHLAMYDEiE. 



Order RanunculacejE. 



Thalictrum minus ; Ringstead, Marham, Shouldham, Burnham, Nar- 

 borough : not common. 



> flavum ; Setch, Barton-Bendish : not common. 



Adonis autumnalis ; by Denver Sluice, Mrs. Plestow in Eng. Bot. 

 No longer found : perhaps it should be erased, as it was probably 

 thrown out from a garden : Miss Bell. 



Anemone nemorosa ; Castle- Rising Wood : abundant. 



Myosurus minimus-, Hard wick, Wimbotsham, Runcton-Holme, Bough- 

 ton : not common. 



Ranunculus Flammula ; Castle-Rising, Thorpland, Denver, Wimbots- 

 ham, Barton-Bendish, Fincham. 



