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fchalk lands, especially to the west of the town. Now almost 

 entirely extirpated by improved farming, Sir C.J.F.B. : 

 j Brandon, Miss Bell : Barnham, Gray : Hawstead, Sir J. 

 'Cullum : Worlington, Miss Bullender : Eattlesden, Mrs. 

 Parker : Lakenheath, lib. Sk. : Barton and Tuddenham, 

 H. & 8. : Stowlangtoft, Hb.Kk. :East Gate, Bury, Hb. Turn. 



2. Nayland : Hitcham, Hb.Hens. : Sudbury, FulcJier 

 and J.8.H. 



4. Mellis, C. J. Ashfield. 5. Aldeburgh, Crabbe. . 



Earliest record 1764. Eev. H. Bryant. 



Aconitum, Linn. 



Mi. A. NapellllS, Linn. Monkshood. 



Bab. Man. 14. Hook. St. Fl. 13, 14. Galp. 48. 



Herbaceous perennial, not native, only a stray from 

 cultivation ; river banks ; very rare. June, July. 



3. St. Peters, Southelmham, Holmes. Habitat now 

 destroyed. 



Earliest notice 1840 ? Eev. E. A. Holmes. 



BERBERIDE>. 



Berberis, Linn. 



1. 33. Vlllgaris, Linn. Barberry.. 



Bab. Man. 15. Hook. St. Fl. 15. H. & S. 4. Hist. Fram. 

 Hist. Yarai. Top. Bot. Stiff . E. and W. 



A spinous shrub, preferring, but not confined to, a 

 chalky soil. For an account of jfficidium Berberidis, and its 

 supposed connection with corn mildew, see W. G. Smith's. 

 4 Diseases of field and garden crops,' pp. 159-207. Thickets 

 and hedges. May, June. 



1. Cavenham 1 1 ; Lackford ; Fakenham ; Honiiigton ; 

 Ixworth Thorpe ; Pakenham ; Timworth and Shelland : 

 Bury, Hbb. Blk. Wils. & 8k. : Norton, Hbb. Gas. & Ilk. : 



.Felsham, Herb.F.: Walsham, Hb.Dun.: Tuddenham, 

 8k. ms. : Near Bury, Miss Turner. 



2. Hitcham, Hb. Hens. 



3. Lound, Wigcj : Lowestoft, E. Sk. 



4. Huntingfield, Holland : Framlingham, Crabbe : 

 Woodbridge, Hb. Ly. 



5. Burstall, F. Fox. : Market Needham, Hb. Jeffes* 

 Earliest notice 1798. Eev. G. Crabbe. 



