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Thalictrum, Linn. 



H. T. minus, Linn. Lesser Meadow Eue. 



Bab. Man. 4. Hook. St. PJ. 2, 3. H. & 8.1. Hist. Bury. 

 'Top. Bot. Suff. W. 



Perennial Herb : rare. a. On sandhills near the sea. 

 *. In chalky and stony pastures in the N.W. division. 



June to August. 



a. T. dunense, Dum. T. maritimum, Syme. 



3. Gorton and Gorleston, W. Winter, Pliyt. N.S., Oct , 

 1861. Great doubt is attached to this authority. Ed. 



b. T. montanum, Wallr. T. flexuosum, Bernhardi. 

 1. Eriswell || and West Row: Bury, tiir T. (T. Cullum, 



andHbb.Blk.dSk.: Hedge between Barton Mills and 

 Lakenheath, A.B. : Among- furze on N.E. slope of Warren 

 Hill, Mildenhall, Sir C.J.F.B. : Eisby Chalk-bank, W.J. : 

 Newmarket, Dill. : Kentford, Rev. F. Tcarle : Higham, 

 H. d- 8. : Exiling 1 and Lakenheath, >S7t. ms. : Brandon, 

 W. J. Cross. 



5. Darmsderi Mill, near Needham Market, Hb. Jeffes. 

 Earliest notice 1724. Dillenius. 



3. T. majUS, Sm. T. majus. Grants. Greater Meadow 



Rue. 



Bab. Man. 4. Hook. St. PI. 3. 

 Perennial herb ; sornewhat rare ; in copses, &3. 



First recognised as a Suffolk Plant in 1879, by 

 Hr. W. Jordan of Cocktield. Earlier plants in Herbaria were 

 labelled T. minus. In 1858 a plant found by Sir C. J. F. Bun- 

 bury is thus described : ' A very luxuriant and less glaucous 

 variety (of supposed T. minus.) was found in a hedge on the 

 left-hand side of the road from Mildenhall to Holy well Row, 

 approaching T. majus, Sm.' July, August. 



1. Between Cavenham and Tuddenham, W.J. : Mil- 

 denhall, Sir C. J. F.B. : Ixworth, Hb. Ilk. fide Sir C.J.F.B.! : 

 Pakenham, Hb. Cas. : Tuddenham, C. Rose in Hb. Wils. 

 Earliest example 1832. C. Rose. 



4. T. flaVTim Linn. Common Meadow Rite. 

 Bab. Man. 4. Hook. St. PL 3. H. & 8. 1. Hist. Franu 



Hist. Yarm. Hist. Bury. Top. Bot. Suff. E. and W. Galp. 



Perennial herb ; not unfrequent in marshes and on mar- 

 gins of rivers. June to August. 



