188 The Rev. G. Munford's List of Flowering Plants 



CaLLITRICHINEjE, 



Callitriche verna ; very common. 



Subclass II. MONOCOTYLEDONES. 

 Division I. PETALOIDEjE. 



AltOIDEiE. 



Arum maculatum ; common. 



TyPHACEjE. 



Typha latifolia, angustifolia ; Wormegay, Stow. 



Sparganium ramosum ; common. 



simplex ; Denver Sluice, Miss Bell. 



Fluviales. 

 Potamogeton densus, pectinatus, pusillus, gramineus, crispus, perfo- 

 liatus ; Stow, Miss Bell. 



lucens ; Fordham, Hilgay, Miss Bell. 



natans ; Hunstanton, Miss Bell. 



Zoster a marina ; Burnham, Miss Bell. 

 Ruppia maritima ; Burnham, Miss Bell. 

 Zannichellia palustris ; Burnham, Miss Bell. 



PISTIACE.E. 



Lemna trisulca ; N. Lynn : not common. 



minor ; very common. 



gibba ; N. Lynn : rather rare. 



polyrrhiza ; Stanhoe, Rev. K. Trimmer. 



JUNCAGINEJJ. 



Triglochin palustre ; marshes, Lynn, Marham. 

 — — — maritimum ; salt-marshes, Lynn. 



Alismace^:. 

 Alisma Plant ago ; very common. 



ranunculoides ; Roydon : not common. 



Sagittaria sagittifolia ; common. 



Hydrocharide^e. 

 Stratiotes aloides ; Lynn, Wimbotsham, Fordham : not common. 

 Hydrocharis Morsus ranee ; common. 



Iride^e. 

 Iris Pseud-acorus ; common. 



OrCHIDEuE. 



Neottia spiralis; Fincham, Miss Bell. 



Listera ovata ; N. Lynn, Stradset, Reffley. 



Epipactis palustris ; in a moist meadow near E. Walton, Rev. J. 



Bransby. 

 Orchis Morio ; Stow, Miss Bell ; plentiful at Barton-Bendish, Mr. 



Dawson Turner. 



mascula ; common. 



ustulata ; Shouldham lime-kiln : very rare, B. G. 



