SKETCH OF THE FLORA OF IPSWICH, 127 



SiLENE noctijiora. Fields, very local. 

 Agrostemma Githago. Corn-fields, common. 

 Lychnis dioica. Road-sides Sec, common. 



Flos-cuculi. Meadows and pastures, common. 



ALSINACE^. 



Stella RiA holostea. Field- and road-sides, common. 



graminea. Road-sides and woods, rather local. 



uliginosa. Moist woods, not uncommon. 



media. Everywhere. 



Aresaria peploides. Sides of the Oiwell in several places. 



trinervis. Shady lanes, local. 



serpyllifolia. Rubbish, old walls, &c., common. 



Cerastium vw^cfafwrn.) x" u j j -j 



.^ \ h lelds and road-sides. 

 viscosum. ) 



aquaticum. Moist hedges, local. 



TAMARICACE^. 



Tamarix gallica. Walton and Felixtow, ten or twelve miles from Ips- 

 wich, apparently introduced. 



ILLECEBRACE^. 



Spergula arvensis. Fields and uncultivated ground, common. 



LINACEiE/ 



LiNUM tLsitatissimum. Fields, local. 

 catharticum. Chalky fields, common. 



MALVACEAE. 



Alth^a officinalis. Sides of ditches near Walton, common. 

 Malva sylvestris. Field- and road-sides, common. 

 moschata. Road-sides, local. 



TILIACE^. 



Tilia europcea. Plantations, &c. 



HYPERICACE^. 



Hypericum quadrangulum. Side of the Gipping &c., common. 



perforatum. Road-sides, not uncommon. 



humifusum, Road-sides, local. 



ACERACEiE. 



Acer campestre. Hedge-rows, common. 



Pseudo-platanus. Woods, &c. 



GERANIACE^. 



Geranium sylvaticum. Road-sides, local, 

 ^i robertianum. Road-sides, common. 



lucidum. Woods, local. 



m^lle. Road-sides, common. 



pusillum. I Road-sides, fields, &c., common. 



dissectum.) ' 



Erodium cicutarium. Fields and barren places, common. 



