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CRASSULACE. 
Mallzea mouseosa, 1; (Sparingly in a few 
spots in Mildenhall parish, where the soil of 
loose pure sand has scarcely any other 
vegetation). 
Sedum acre, L. (Very abundant on the 
sandy lands). 
DROSERACEE. 
Drosera rotundifolia, L. (In wet spongy 
bogs, near the great drain called the Eris- 
well Lode, on the borders of Mildenhall 
and Eriswell parishes; less abundant than 
Drosera Anglica). 
Drosera Anglica. (In considerable plenty in 
the aforesaid bogs). 
HALORAGE. 
Hippuris vulgaris, L. (Abundant in wet 
ditches and pools in the fenny districts 
towards Eriswell; also in drains and water 
cuts communicating with the river below 
Mildenhall. 
Myriophyllum verticillatum, L. (Inthe Little 
Fen, near the ‘‘ Bombay ” cottage). 
(M. spicatum—I never could find near Mil- 
denhall, though it appears most likely to 
grow there). 
Callitriche verna. 
