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1. Banks of the Upper Ouse at Bardwell, Ixwortb 

 Thorpe and Honington ; of the Little Ouse at Thelnetham,. 

 Euston, Thetford Warren and Lakenheath ; of the Lark at 

 Lackford Bridge, Tuddenham and Mildenhall : On the sides 

 of the water courses in the Wammell meadows, Mildenhall 

 Kir C.J.F.B. : Tostock, Mrs. Terry. 



2. At Nayland and Stoke-on- the- Stour : Thurlow,. 

 Hb.F. : Monk's Eleigh, Sk. ms. : Hadleigh, F. Spalding. 



3. Very plentiful on the Lower Waveney and in the 

 Oulton marshes : Burgh Castle. Pa-get: Bungay ; Herring- 

 fleet and Somerleyton, Sk. ms. : Belton, Phyt. N.S. 1862 : 

 Homersfield Bridge and Flixton, Galp. 



4. At Stuston on the Upper Waveney: In ditches- 

 at Framlingham, C rabbi". Great Glemham and Stratford, St. 

 Andrews, M.X.B. : Badingham, T.W..G. 



5. Needham Market and Claydon on the Gipping : 

 Hemingstone, T.B. : Bramford, Miller : Near Ipswich, 

 W.L.N. : Bergholt, Dr White. 



The distribution of the various forms has not been suffi- 

 ciently ascertained. In the following cases the varieties- 

 have been determined : 



a. T. Sphccrocarpum Lej. 



1. Lakenheath || ; Mildenhall; Tuddenham; Stow- 

 langtoft, Hb. lik. : Market Weston, Gray. 



2. Nayland and Stoke. 



3. Banks near Oulton Broad. 



4. Stuston. 



b. T. riparium, Jord. 



1. Ixworth Thorpe Carr. 



2. Nayland ||. 



3. Carlton Colville. 



c. T. Morisonii, Grm. T. nigricans, Jacq. 

 1. Ixworth Thorpe || ; Mildenhall. 



5. Claydon. 



Earliest notice 1773. Sir J. Cullum. 



Anemone. Linn. 



1. A. Pulsatilla, Linn. Pasque Flower, 



Bab. Man. 4. Hook. St. Fl. 3. U. fc S. 1. Hist. Bury 



Top. Bot. Suff. W. 



Perennial herb ; rare ; extinct in some of its former 

 localities. On dry chalky pastures. April, May. 



