47 



5. Sudbourne, Herb. Cas. : Gt. Bealings, Moor: Bel- 

 stead, W.L.N. : between Woodbridge and Ipswich ; near 

 Kesgrave, Crabbe : Wherstead, Haward. 

 First record 1773. Sir J. Cullum. 



Cardamine, Linn. 



Jl. C. impatiens, Linn. Narrow-leaved Bitter Cress*, 

 Bab. Man. 28. Hook. St. Fl. 28. H. & S. 7. 

 Annual ; usually found on damp rocks or walls. 



May to September. 



1. Bury, Hb. Sk. : 'a few Plants appear every year 

 in a shady damp corner of the Botanic Gardens,' H. <& S.. 

 Not seen recently. 



First record 1860. E. Skepper. 



2. C. flexuosa, With. C. silvatica, Link.. 



Zigzag Bitter Gress. 



Bab. Man. 28. Hook. St. Fl. 28. Top. Bot. Suff. E. 

 Small annual ; found in woods and shady places. A 

 segregate from 0. hirsuta. Usually on heavy soils. 



April to September. 



2. Nayland 1 1 Long Melford ; Polstead and Wiston. 



4. Gt. Glemham, E.N.B. : near Wortwell Mill, in a 

 Copse, Suffolk side, Holmes. 



5. Bentley ||. 



First notice 1844. Rev. E. N. Bloomfield. 



3. C. hirsuta, Linn. Hairy Bitter Cress. 



Bab. Man. 28. Hook. St. Fl. 28. H. & S. 7. Hist. Fram. 

 Hist. Yarm. Hist. Wher. Galp. 50. Top. Bot. Suff. E. and W. 

 Small annual ; in damp (not wet) soil, or in shade. 



April to August- 

 Frequent in all the districts. 

 First notice 1597. Gerarde. 



4. C. pratensis, Linn. Lady's Smock. Cuckoo Flower- 



Bab. Man. 28. Hook. St. Fl. 28. Hist. Fram. Hist. Yarm. 

 Hist. Wher. Top. Bot. SufE. E. and W. Galp. 50. 



Showy herbaceous perennial ; very frequent in moist 

 pastures and meadows. May- 



In all the districts. 



