A HISTORY OF SUFFOLK 



glabrum : Bungay. Alopecurus bulbosus is known from marshes at Belton, Burgh Castle, 

 Breydon, and Southtown. Apera interrupta : Between Homersfield and St. Cross, ff^ein- 

 gaertneria canescens : Lowestoft Denes (from early times) and (more recently) inland at Homers- 

 field, on a bed of post-glacial gravel. Poa bulbosa is still to be found on Lowestoft Denes. 

 Glyceric Borreri : Breydon Water and Lowestoft. Lastraa cristate : Fritton Decoy. 

 Pilularia globuUfera grows at Flixton and is also on record from Hopton Common and Bungay. 

 Equisetum hyemale is reported, on somewhat ancient authority, from Lothingland ; recent 

 observers have not noted it. 



COMPLETE LIST OF SUFFOLK PLANTS 



Explanation of Signs 



[ ] = supposed extinct. { ) = requires confirming, t = not indigenous. The 

 letters E. or W., following specific names indicates that the species occurs only in that division of 

 Watson's Topographical Botany. The numbers I— 5 distinguish species found only in those 

 divisions adopted in this article. 



For the sake of convenience the nomenclature is that of the London Catalogue, ed. 9. 



PHANEROGAMIA 



Ranunculaceae 



Clematis Vitalba, L. 

 Thalictrum collinum, Wallr. 

 W. I 



— flavum, L. 



o. sphaerocarpum.Lej. 



p. riparium, Jord. W. 



Anemone Pulsatilla, L. W. I 



— nemorosa, L. 



t — ranunculoides, L. 

 t — apennina, L. E. 

 tAdonis autumnalls, L. 



Myosurus minimus, L. 



Ranunculus circinatus, Sibth 



— fluitans, Lam. 



— pseudo-fluitans, Bab. E. 



— trichophyllus, Chaix. 



— Drouettii, Godr. 



— heterophyllus, Web. 



— peltatus, Schrank. 



var. penicillatus,Hiem. 

 W. 



— Baudotii, Godr. E. 



var. confusus, Godr. E. 



— Lenormandi, F. Schultz. E. 



— hederaceus, L. 



— sceleratus, L. 



— Flammula, L. 



— Lingua, L. 



— auricomus, L. 



— acris, L. 



var. Boraeanus, Jord. 

 W. 



— repens, L. 



— bulbosus, L. 



— sardous, Crantz. 



var. parvulus, L. E. 



— parviflorus, L. 



— arvensis, L. 



— Ficaria, L. 



var. incumbens, F. 

 Schultz. 



PHANEROGAMIA (cont.) 



Ranunculaceae {cant.) 



Caltha palustris, L. 



var. Guerangerii, Bor. 

 W. 

 Helleborus viridis, L. 

 — - foetidus, L. 

 tEranthis hyemalis, Salisb. 



Aquilegia vulgaris, L. 

 tDelphinium Ajacis, Reichb. 



Berberideae 

 Berberis vulgaris, L. 



Nymphaeaceai 



Nymphaea lutea, L. 

 Castalia speciosa, Salisb. 



Papa VE RACE AB 



tPapaver somniferum, L. 



— Rhaeas, L. 



var. strigosum, Boenn. 



— dubium, L. 



var. Lecoqii, Lamotte 



— Argemone, L. 



— hybridum, L. 

 Glaucium flavum, Crantz. E. 

 Chelidonium majus, L. 



FuMARIACEAB 



tNeckeria bulbosa, N.E. Br. 

 t — lutea, Scop. 



— claviculata, N.E. Br. E. 

 Fumaria capreolata, L. E. 



— Boraei, Jord. E. 



— officinalis, L. 



— densiflora, DC. W. i 



— parviflora, Lam. 



60 



PHANEROGAMIA (cont.) 



Cruciferab 



tCheiranthus Cheiri, L. 

 Nasturtium officinale, R. Br. 

 var. siifolium, Reichb. 

 var. microphvUum, 

 Reichb. 



— sylvestre, R. Br. 



— palustre, DC. 



— amphibium, R. Br. 

 Barbarea vulgaris, R. Br. 



t — praecox, R. Br. 

 Arabis hirsuta, Scop. 



— perfoliata, Lam. 

 Cardamine amara, L. 



— pratensis, L. 



— hirsuta, L. 



— flexuosa. With. 

 tAlyssum incanum, L. W. 

 t — calycinum, L. 



t — maritimum, L. E. 

 Erophila vulgaris, DC. 



— praecox, DC. W. 

 Cochlearia officinalis, L. E. 



— danica, L. E. 



— anglica, L. E. 

 tHesperis matronalis, L. 



Sisymbrium Thalianum, J. 

 Gay 



— officinale, Scop. 



t[ — polyceratium, L. W.] 

 t — pannonicum, Jacq. 



— Sophia, L. 



[- Irio, L. W. I] 



— Alliaria, Scop. 

 Erysimum cheiranthoides, L. 



t — perfoliatum, Crantz.. 

 tCamelina sativa, Crantz. 

 Brassica oleracea, L. E. 

 t — Napus, L. 

 t — Rutabaga, DC. 

 t — Rapa, L. 



— sinapioides. Roth. 



