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COMPOSITE. 
200. Lapsana communis, I.. 
201. Cichorium intybus, I.. (Here and there on 
chalky margins of roads and fields). 
202. Hypochoeris radicata. 
203. Leontodon hispidus, d. 
204. Leontodon autumnalis, L. 
205. Taraxacum officinalis. 
206. Crepis virens. 
207. Sonchus oleraceus, L. 
208. Sonchus arvensis, L. 
209. Hieractum Pilosella, L. 
CAMPANULACE. 
210. Campanula rotundifolia, L. 
211. Campanula (Specularia) hybrida, L. (Spa- 
ringly in stubble fields on the chalk). 
212. Jasione montana, L. 
ERICACEAE. 
212b.Erica Tetralix. (On rather bogey, heathy 
ground, in the part of Mildenhall nearest 
to Eriswell. In great plenty on Tud- 
denham and Cavenham heaths). 
213. Calluna vulgaris. (In various parts of the 
open country about Mildenhall, but not 
where the chalk comes to the surface. 
On the Warren Hill it is excessively 
dwarfish). 
