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R. VILLOSA L. Sosa si/lvesfris jyoniifrra major nostras U. S. 2. 

 297. A Mr. Dale who gathered it near Tillnu^ fort. [Probahly not 

 wild.] 



K. ARYENSis Hudson. liosa sylvestris altera minor, Hore albo 

 nostras. 11. Syn. ed. 2, 297, ed. 3. 455, 4. *Gestingthorpe [Essex], 

 7 July, 1744. 



PTRUsAiicuPARiAEhrhart. OrmtsVurk. 1419. 11. S. 3. 452. 2. 

 *liickland Wood, Lavenham, 1731. 



P. TORMiNALis Ehrhart. 11. S. ed. 3. 452. 2. Liston Hall Orchard, 

 30 July, 1744. 



Peplis Portula L. Between Assington & Stoke. [Suff.] 

 Aug. 1745. 



Epilobium mo]S'ta>utm L. Lijsimaeliin campestris Ger. 387. 

 Ger. em. 478. E. Syn. ed. 3, 311. 4" *Bulmur, 1757. 



E. PALUSTRE L. Lysimacliia siliquosa glabra minor angiisti- 

 folia Ger. ema?. 479. \\. Syn. ed. 3. 311. 6. Cornard Mere. 



Sebum Telephium L. Brakey Hill, Bulmur. 



Saxifraga granulata L. Great Cornard Churchyard. 



Parnassia PAiiUSTRis L. Cornard Mere. [The southern stations 

 for this sjjecies, successively disappearing as the result of drainage 

 operations, such as Boxmoor, Herts, and Beeston bog, near Sherring- 

 are particularly worthy of record.] 



Myriophyllum yerttcillatum L. Pentapferojoliyll'umaqnati- 

 cum jlosculis adfoliortim nodos \i. S. ed. 3. 316. Great Cornard, 

 12 June, 1744. [The earliest Suffolk record is Ray's in Syn. ed. 2.] 



M. tsPiCATUM L. An. 17. Potamoc/ctnnfoUispinnatis B. S. ed. 3. 

 150. At Milden in a pond towards Little Waldingfield. 16 July, 

 1745. 



Hydrocotyle vulgaris L. An Alsine spuria piisiUa repens 

 foliis Saocifragce aurece II. S. ed. 3. 352. Pluk. Aim. 23. Tab. 7, 

 fig. 6. be any other than a ver^^ small Plant of the common Hydro- 

 cotyle of the Synopsis p. 222. which the great Mr. Ray being con- 

 vinced of might been the reason he left it out in his History of Plants. 

 [Plukenet {loc. cit.) writes " miratus sum, quo casu in CI. Autoris 

 Hist. PI. Universal, hsec plantula omissa fuit ; " but his own specimen 

 (Herb. Sloane 84. 13) shows Ray and Andrews to be right. It is 

 nothing but Hydrocotyle vulgaris.~\ 



Apium inundatum H. G. Reichenb. *Cornard Mere, 22 July, 

 1745. 



Trikia glauca H. G. L. Reichenb. Perircedanum minus R. Syn. 

 ed. 3. 217. [A specimen collected by Dale on St. Vincent's Rocks in 

 May, 1731.] 



Carum majus Britten and Rendle. Bnlhocastanum majifs Ger. 

 era. 1069. R. Syn. 3. 209. *In a Lay by Stoke Maudlin Wood, 

 Chilton [Suff.], 14 June, 1745. 



BiTPLEURUM ROTUNDiroLiUM L. Waltaui in Essex. [It is re- 

 corded from Notley by the Forsters in Gough's Camden, 1789.] 



ffijVANTiiE nsTULOSA L. *Cornard Mere, 20 July, 1739. 



Smyrnium Olusatbum L. *Clare Castle, 26 April, 1746. 



Sambucus nigra L. haccis alhis. Between Wickham Windmill 

 Si, the White Post, Gestingthorpe. 



