LIST OF FLOWERING PLANTS 
CRUCIPEREA 
Capsella bursa pastoris. 
Nasturtium officinale. 
Nasturtium amphibium. (Plentiful in bogs 
and pools in several of the plantations, 
coming up in great quantities, when they 
are dried by a hot summer). . 
Barbarea vulgaris. (In wet meadows and ~ 
osier grounds near the river, not plentiful). 
Arabis hirsuta. (Rather frequent on old 
walls; and in many places on the dry, 
uncultivated sandy lands). 
Cardamine Amara, L. (Among reeds and 
sedges on the margin of the river Lark, and 
of the large wet ditches communicating 
with it, both above and below the town ; 
plentiful by the river side between Milden- 
hall and Barton Mills). 
. Cardamine pratensis. 
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. Sisymbrium thaliana. (Arabis L). 
. Sisymbrium Sophia. (Now and then by road- 
Cardamine hirsuta. 
sides, but not frequently). 
. Sisymbrium officinale. 
. Sisymbrium alliaria. (Erysimum L). 
. Erysimum  cheiranrhoides, L. (Not  un- 
common on the banks of fen ditches, and 
in cultivated fields where the soil inclines 
to peat; often very abundant on land 
lately reclaimed from the fen). 
