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Biennial herb, growing on hedge-banks ; rare. 



June to August* 



2. Hitcham, Hb.Hens. 



3. Browston, Rev. G. E. Leathes : Lowestoft, E. Sk. i 

 Flixton, (E.A.H.) Galp. 



5. Coddenham, on a bank, F. Fox. 

 First notice 1834. Kev. G. R. Leathes. 



[L. sativum, Linn. Common Cress* 



Bab. Man. 37. Hook. St. Fl. App. 529. 



A sapid annual much in repute for salads, occurring 

 occasionally as a stray. June, July* 



1. Honington|| : Fields near Bury, Hb. Wils. 

 Earliest notice 1833. Hb. Wilson.] 



3. L. mderale, Linn. Narrow-leaved Pepperwort. 



Bab. Man. 37. Hook. St. FL 39. H. <k S. 9. Hist. Tarm. 

 Top. Bot. Suff. E. 



Annual ; in waste places near the sea. May, June. 



3. Southtown || : Burgh Castle, W.J. & W. Winter 

 Phyt.N.S. 1862 : Lowestoft, Hb. 8k. : Southwold, Holmes, 



4. On a heap of gravel at the Railway Station, Eye||, 

 likely from the coast : Blythburgh, Holmes. 



5. Catawade || ; Woodbridge ; Ipswich and Landguard 

 Fort : Felixstowe, C.B : Walton Ferry and Aldeburgh, 

 H.&S.: Brantham, Sk.ms.: Marshes by Aldeburgh, 

 Woodward. 



Earliest notice 1724. Dillenius. 



4. L. latifolium, Linn. Dittander. 



Bab Man. 37. Hook. St. Fl. 39. H. & S. 9. Hist. Yarnu 

 Top. Bot. Suff. E. 



Large perennial herb ; native of salt marshes ; rare. 



July, August* 



4. At Blythburgh, in the road from Beccles to Sax- 

 mundham, and also at Snapebridge just after crossing the 

 Ore, Dill. Ray., Herb. Ox. & E.N.B. 



5. Ipswich Docks || : Banks of Orwell, Ips. Fl. : 

 Reed pond above Stokebridge, Ipswich, in Hb. Benn., ColL 

 W. L. Notcutt. 



Earliest notice 1775. Pitchford. 



