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quantity by Roadside between Caister and Hemsby : the latter was 

 reported upon by Mr. Pugsley as " a lax pale- flowered form." The 

 one locahty mentioned in Flora is in W. Norfolk, but Mr. Druce has 

 found the plant at " Ormsby " ( Jouni. Bot. 1912, Supp. 1, 28) 

 (E. Norfolk), which may be the first locality given ; there are, how- 

 ever, three or four " Ormesbys " in E. Norfolk distinguished by 

 various suffixes. — *F. Bastardi Bor. Eoadside hedge-bank. Ran worth. 

 New to v.c. 27. — F. officinalis L. forma *scandeiis Pugsl. Cultivated 

 ground, Ranworth, A glorious sight, festooning a row of peas with 

 its long racemes of flowers and clambering over them to a height of 

 six feet. 



Nasturtium officinale Br. var. *siifolium Reichenb. Dike near 

 Horning ; particularly well marked in ditch by lane side near Shallam 

 Dike, Thurne. — Sisymbrium officinale Scop. var. leiocarpam DC. 

 Woodbastwick ; near Horning ; here and there about Ran worth ; 

 Thurne ; near South Walsham ; Cargate Green ; in plenty at Scratby. — • 

 Thlaspi arve?ise L. Near Horning. 



Polygala serpyllacea Weihe. Ormesby Common. 



Cerastitcm tetrandrum Curt. Coast north of Winterton. 



Geranium striatum L. Firmly established by the roadside for 

 50 yards or so between South Walsham and Upton ; a beautiful 

 sight. — G. molle L. var. *grandiJlorum Lange. On a roadside bank 

 at Ranworth plants with flowers 11-12 mm. in diameter were noted 

 which may presumably be placed under this variety. 



Bhamnus Frangula L. Near Ranworth Dike. 



Trifolium medium L. Hedgebank, Cargate Green. — Vicia tetra- 

 sperma Moench. Roadside between Ranworth and Cockshoot Broad. 



Agrimonia odorata Mill. A fine clump, six feet high, by the 

 roadside between Cargate Green and Pilson Green. Not yet in flower 

 but unmistakeable. 



Sedum rupestre L. var. *minus Syme. Quite extraordinarily 

 abundant and a featui-e of the vegetation by the roadside between 

 South Walsham and Upton. Named by J. W. W., who is very 

 familiar with the plant at Bristol. 



Callitriclie ohtusangula Le Gall. Dike, Flegg Burgh Common. 

 Only two stations in Flora. 



Slum latifolium L. Near Upton Broad. — Peucedamim palustre 

 Moench. By Upton, RoUesby and Martham Broads ; Shallam Dike, 

 Thurne. 



Sambucus Fbulus L. Between South Walsham and Upton. 



Valeriana Mikanii Syme. Near Upton Broad and near 

 Horning Ferry. Only two localities in Flora. 



Cardiius tenuijlorus Curt. Near Horning. — Crepis virens L. 

 var. *agrestis W. & K. Roadsides at Woodbastwick. 



Scrophularia aquatica L. var. *appendiculata Merat. About 

 Upton Broad. — Veronica Beccabunga L. var. limosa Lej. Between 

 Horning and Horning Ferry. 



* Symphytum peregrinum Ledeb. Near Upton Broad. 



Glaux maritima L. Inland near Martham Broad. 



Bumex pulcher L. South Walsham. 



MereurialU annua L. Near Horning. 



