244 LIST OF FLOWERING PLANTS 
VIOLACE:, 
44. Viola tricolor, L. (In a cultivated field, on 
light soil on the Warren Hill). 
44bViola tricolor. (Sub-species—arvensis, com- 
mon). 
POLYGARACESE: 
45. Polygala vulgaris, L. (Abundant in moist 
pastures near the edge of the fens, where 
the soil is damp and blackish, a mixture of 
peat and sand, but not actually boggy). 
— This ts not in Mildenhall parish. 
Remarkably fine in the low, moist meadows, 
between Wammell and West Row. 
Also on dry, sunny, grassy banks in the great 
chalk pit near Barton Mills in company 
with Hippocrepis and Anthyllis. 
CARY OPHY LEE AL. 
46. Dianthus deltoides. (Very sparingly in the 
dry pasture called the Hurst, where the 
Helianthemum grows). » 
47. Silene inflata. 15 
48. Silene conica, L. (In cultivated fields, more 
often among saintfoin and clover than corn; 
in various places in Mildenhall parish, 
sometimes in great abundance, but not 
constant to any one locality. Seems very 
likely to have been introduced here with 
foreign seeds). 
49. Silene otites, L. (Frequent on the dry, 
sandy, open warren lands, also on grassy 
banks by roadsides, and in old chalk-pits). 
