31 



Commom in all the districts. Both forms, incumbem 

 and diwn/ens, are found. 



First record 1831. Hb. Wilson. 



20. R. auricomus, Linn. Goldilocks 



Bab. Man. 11. Hook. St. Fl. 8. H. & S. 3. Top. Bot. Suff. 

 E. and W. Hist. Wher. Galp. 



Herbaceous perennial, having a preference for heavy soil. 

 The petals are frequently imperfect, or partly wanting. 



April, May. 



1 . Ixworth Thorpe || ; Bardwell and Honington ; Bar- 

 ton, Hb. Blk. : Hardwick, Hb. 8k. : Walsham, Hb. Dun. : 

 Woolpit, Hb. Ilk. : Nowton, Hb. Wils. 



2. Nayland ; Hitcham, Hb. Hens. : Thurlow, Hb. F. : 

 Cockfield, W.J. : Long Melford, J.F.W. 



3. Oulton, McAub. : Flixton, Galp. : Gunton Hall 

 Wood and Lowestoft, G. Clowes in Hb. Geld. 



4. Great Glemham, E.N.B. '. Brockford, Hb. Peck : 

 Oakley and Burgate, Collins : Mendham, Galp. 



5. Ashbocking, F. C.S. : Wherstead, Haicard : Bram- 

 ford Lane, Ipswich, I.S.S. ms. 



First record 1774. Sir J. Cullum. 



21. K. acris, Linn. Upright Crowfoot, Buttercup. 



Bab. Man. 11. Hook. St. Fl. 9. H. & S. 3. Hist. Yarm. 



Galp. Top. Bot. Stiff. E. and W. Hist. Wher. 



Herbaceous perennial, of erect habit, in meadows and 

 pastures ; very common. June, July. 



In all the districts. In Hb. Hens, is o>flore pleno speci- 

 men from Hitcham. 



Var. R. totfiopJiyllut, Jord. 



Bab. Man. 11. Hook. St. Fl. 9. 



1. Wangford||; Brandon; also a specimen with re- 

 markably minute flowers, Wangford||. 



First notice 1773. Sir J. Cullum. 



22. H. repens, Linn. Creeping Crowfoot. 



Bab. Man. 12. Hook. St. Fl. 9. H. & S. 3. Hist. Yarm. 

 Galp. Top. Bot. Suff. E. and W. Hist. Wher. 



Herbaceous perennial, propagated by stolons and seeds. 

 In pastures, cultivated ground, and waste places. 



May to August. 



