87 



5. Wherstead, Haward : Martlesham, Hb. Ly. 



We doubt the permanence of the distinguishing feature 

 of this variety. Seeds on the same plant are, some more,, 

 some less, covered with papilla : these seem to fall off very 

 easily, and so cause a difference in the appearance of the 

 seeds. 



First notice 1773. Sir J. Cullum. 



Scleranthus, Linn. 



1. S. animus, Linn. Annual KnapwelL. 

 Bab. Man. 64. Hook. St. Fl. 335. H. & S. 30. Hist. Yarm. 



Top. Bot. Suff. E. and W. Hist. Wher. Galp. 97. 



Small annual weed, frequent in corn-fields. June to Aug.. 

 Occurs commonly in all the districts. 



Form S. biennis, Eeut. Biennial Knapwell.. 



Bab. Man. 64. Hook. St. Fl. 335. 



1. Barnham Heath 1 1 : Mildenhall, Hb. Elk. : Sandy- 

 field, Icklingham, and Sandypit, Lakenheath, A.B. : Elve- 

 den, E.F.L. Bisby Heath ; Eriswell, E. S. Marshall. 



2. Wiston 1 1 : Cockfield, C. B. 

 - 3. Benacre : Belton, C.A.W. 



4. Westleton Heath : Wortham Ling, E. S.Marshall 



5. Greeting Hills, Hb. Jefes. 

 Earliest notice 1773. Sir J. Cullum. 



2. S. pereimis, Linn. Perennial Knapwell.. 



Bab. Man. 64. Hook. St. Fl. 335. H. & S. 30. Hist. Bury. 

 Top. Bot. Suff. W. 



Small perennial occurring only in the Breck country 

 and the adjoining region ; comparatively rare. June to Aug. 



1. Barnham || ; near Elden, Mr. Crowe, 1768, Dill. 

 Ray. in Hort. Ox. Elveden : 1 1 Icklingham. Hb. SJc. : 

 Mildenhall, Hbb. Elk., Cas. <& F. ; also Sir C.J.F.B. : Eris- 

 well and Wangford ; Lackford ; West Stow and Culford, Sir 

 T. G. Gullum : Thetford, E. Forster, jun. : Bury, MM. L 

 Lakenheath, A.B. 



Earliest record 1696. Bay. 



MALVACE/E. 



Malva, Linn. 



1. M. moschata, Linn. Musk Mallow* 



