25 



Garden, Bury, Hb. Sk. :-^-A few plants formerly grew at 

 Eawstead, but were eradicated by a gardener, N.B.G. Supp.t 

 Hawstead, Turner in Hb. Wils. 



5. Great Bealings, Dr. J. E. Taylor. 

 No record before 1834. Turner. 



Adonis. Linn. 



Jl. A. autlimnalis, Linn. Autumnal Pheasant's Eye* 



Bab. Man. 5. Hook. St. Fl. 4. H . & S. 2. 



Herbaceous annual. ' Naturalized in Suffolk,' Hook, 

 St. Fl. We have met with no instances of apparent naturaliza- 

 tion. Ed. In or near gardens. ' Cultivated fields.' H. & S. 



July to September. 



1. Ixworth Thorpe || from former cultivation : Bar- 

 ningham, K.F.L. : Bury fields, Hb. Wils. : Bot. Garden, 

 Bury, Hb. Sk. : ' Corn fields about Bury,' Dr. Bromjield. 



2. Hitcham, Hb. Hens. : Long Melford, in a garden. || 

 Earliest notice 1775. Sir J. Cullum. 



Myosurus. Linn. 



1. M. minimus, Linn. Least MousetaiL 



Bab. Man. 5. Hook. St. Fl. 4. H. & S. 2. Hist. Fram, 



Hist. Yarm. Hist. \\ her. Top. Bot. Suff. E. 



Herbaceous annual, in damp fields, with a preference 

 for clay soil. Somewhat rare, and less frequent than formerly. 



April to June. 



1. Hawstead, Sir J Cullum: Ickworth, Hb. Sk. -. 

 Lit. Welnetham, Mrs. Carss, in Sk. ms. : Near Gipping, Ips. 

 Fl. 



2. Stoke -by-Nayland, Gray. : Flatford Mill and banks- 

 of Stour, Dr. White 



8. Burigay, Stock : Herringfleet, Eev G. E. Leathes r 

 in Hb.Ek.SSalm. : Browston Hall, D.Turner : Blundeston, 

 Wigg : Sea-wail, Mutford Bridge, Ms. Davy. 



4. Parham, in a wet meadow under trees,' Crabbe :~ 

 Kelsale, Ms. Davy. 



5. Woolverstone, H.M.S.: Darmsden, Hb.Jeffes', - 

 Wherstead, Hazard. 



Earliest record 1773. Sir J. Cullum. 



