48 



Var. floreplens, Woolpit 1 1 , F. ; Hitcliam, Hb. Hens., 

 -and Framlingham, Crabbe: Gt. Glemham, E.N.B. ; pro- 

 liferous form, Gt. Glemham, E.N.B. 

 First notice 1597. Gerarde. 



5. C. amara, Linn. Common Bitter Cress. 



Bab. Man. 28. Hook. St. Fl. 28. H. & S. 6, 7. Hist. Fram. 

 iTIist. Bury. Top. Bot. Suff. E. and W. Hist. Wher. Galp. 50. 



Herbaceous perennial ; frequent on banks of rivers and 

 water courses, with a preference for heavy soil. May, June. 



1. Harleston and Tuddenham : West Stow, Hb. Rk. : 

 ^-Mildenhall, Hb. Blk. : between Buxhall and Stowmarket, 



Hb. F. : The Lark, Barton Mills, Sir C.J.F.B. : Ickling- 

 ham, W. J. : Fornham St. Martin, Blackett : Lackford, 

 Mrs. Oarss. : Rattlesden, Sk. ms. : Bury, Sir T. G. Cullum : 

 -Fornham All Sts., Blackett. 



2. Nayland 1 1 ; Kersey ; Polstead and Wiston : Mel- 

 ford, J.F.W. : Lavenham, Dr. White : Sudbury, J.8.H. : 

 Brent Eleigh, Mrs. Terry. 



3. Beccles, Crabbe : Bungay, Woodward : Oulton, 

 McAub. : Banks of Waveney, Holmes. 



4. Gt. Glemham, E.N.B. : Syleham, Holmes : Wey- 

 bread, Rev. H. Tilney. 



5. Grundisburgh, T.H. : Ufford, Crabbe: Greeting, 

 Sk. ms. : Wherstead, Haward : Bosmere, Miss. Jeffes : 

 .Sproughton, Mrs. Terry. 



First record 1597. Gerarde. 



Hesperis, Linn. 



*1. H. matronalis, Linn. Dame's Violet, Rocket. 



Bab. Man. 29. Hook. St. Fl. 31. 



A tall, handsome and fragrant biennial (with double 

 flower perennial) ; a native of pastures, but only a stray in 

 Suffolk ; rare. May, June. 



1. Kattlesden, completely naturalized ; extends a long 

 way by the edge of the brook there 1 1, Mrs. Parker : Paken- 

 ham, Hb. Blk. : Bradfield, Hb. Lij. 



3. Browston, once found, D. Turner. 

 First notice 1805. Dawson Turner. 



