89 



1. Near Stowmarket, Herb. Gas. ; likely introduced. 



3. Kessingland : Belton, J. T. Syme, Phyt. O.S. cxviu 

 26 : Breydon Water, Phyt.N.S. 1862 : Somerleyton, jff.& 8.: 

 Marsh ditches between Yarmouth and Beccles, not far 

 from St. Olave's Bridge, Sir G.J.F.B.: between Blythburgh 

 and Southwold, F. Spalding. 



4. Between Dunwich and Sizewell ; Snape, E.N.B. r 

 Leiston Marshes, Mrs. Toller. 



5. Button || ; Aldeburgh ; Slaughden, Hele : Cata- 

 wade, Hb. Mg. : Walton Ferry, H . & S. : Saltings at Iken, 

 Mrs. Toller. 



First record 1804. Sir T. G. Cullum. 



Lavatera, Linn. 



Jl. L. arborea, Linn. Tree Mallow. 



Bab. Man. 66. Hook. St. Fl. 76. 



Herbaceous perennial ; on the sea-coast ; rare. We are 

 not assured that any of the plants seen are truly wild. 



July to September,. 



3. Kessingland. 5. Felixtowe || & Hb. Sk. 



Earliest notice 1862. E. Skepper. 



TILIACEXE. 



Till a, Linn. 



T. intermedia, DC. T. vulgaris, Hayne. 



T. europcea, Linn. Common Lime. 



Bab. Man. 67. Hook. St. Fl. 77, H. & S. 17. Galp. 57. 

 Deciduous tree ; in old plantations ; not indigenous. 



1. Euston ; Fakenham ; Harleston : near Lord Lei- 

 cester's woods at Denham, near Barrow, Sir T. G. Cullum r 

 Walsham, Herb. Dun. : Bury, Hb. Ek. : Hardwick, Hb. 

 Wils. 



2. Stoke-by-Nayland : Hitcham, Hb. Hens. 



3. Benacre. 4. Botesdale. 

 First record 1846. Mrs. Dunlap. 



T. parvifolia, Ehrh. T. cordata, MilU 



Small-leaved Lime. 

 Bab. Man. 67. Hook. St. Fl. 77. Cyb. Br. App. 



