66 



Procumbent perennial shrub ; on dry heaths and banks ;. 

 not very frequent. July to September. 



1. Bardwell||; Elveden || ; Brandon; Wangford: 

 Thurston, Hb. Gas. : Lit. Livermere, Gray : Holywell 

 Row, Sir C.J.F.B. : Denham, C.B. : between Drinkstone 

 and Gedding, Herb. F. : Newmarket Heath, Hb. Blk. : 

 Bougham, W.J. : Woolpit, F. : Tuddendam and Saxham, 

 H. & 8. : Ixworth, Hb. Jeffes : Westley, Sk. ins. : Santon 

 Downham, Norgate: Eisby Heath, Hb.Wils.: Tostock,. 

 Hl. Ly. : Bury, J. Priest in Hb. Geld. 



2. Acton || : Long Melford, J.F.W. : Sudbury, 

 Fulcher. 



3. Lowestoft, E. SJc. 



4. Stuston Common, Collins. 



5. Greeting, T.B. : Coddenham, F. Fox : Lit. Bla- 

 kenham, Dr. Taylor. 



Earliest notice 1773. Sir J. Cullum. 



VIOLACE>E. 



Viola, Linn. 



1. V. pallistris, Linn. Marsh Violet. 



Bab. Man. 41. Hook. St. Fl. 47. Hist. Yarm. " Top. Bot. 

 SufE.E. Galp?52. 



Herbaceous perennial found in bogs ; widely distributed 

 in Great Britain, yet seemingly confined to one district in 

 Suffolk. April to June. 



1. Mildenhall? A plant so named in error in Hb. 

 Blk. No mention is made of V. palustris in Sir C. Bun- 

 bury 's list. 



3. Lound and Fritton Broad : ' Bogs at Lound Mill 

 and at Hopton,' Wigg : * Marshes, Worlingham, R. E. Leach: 

 Belton, J. Priest in Hb. Geld. : North of Benacre Broad,. 

 Hb. SJc. : Herringfleet, E.N.B. : Flixton, Galp ?. 

 Earliest record 1802. Wigg. 



2. V. odorata, Linn. Sweet Violet* 



Bab. Man. 41. Hook. St. Fl. 48. H. & S. 11. Hist. Yarm. 

 Hist. Wher. Top. Bot. Suff. E. and W. Galp. 52. 



Herbaceous perennial ; very frequent on hedge-banks . 



