RPEOWERING PLANTS AND 
Pee. 

RANUNCULACEZ:. 
1. Thalictrum minus. (On the north-east slope 
of the Warren Hill, Mildenhall, towards the 
boundary of Eriswell parish; among furze 
on dry open ground; the soil chalk, with a 
slight covering of sand). 
A very luxuriant and less glaucous variety 
(approaching to the I. majus, Sm.) was 
found many years ago in a hedge on the 
left hand side of the road from Mildenhall 
to Holywell Row; but it has disappeared 
from that place]. 
2. Thalictrum flavum. L. (On the sides of water 
cuts, and in low boggy ground, among 
willows, near the river, in the Wammell 
meadows, Mildenhall. —_In plenty in boggy 
parts of the low meadows beside the river, 
between Mildenhall and Barton Mills). 
3. Ranunculus aquatilis, L. (The sub-species 
pantothrix, very common and abundant ; 
the sub-species heterophyllus, the typical 
form—much less so; sub-species circinatus 
in fen ditches and pools; fluitans, in the 
river). 
