90 



Small deciduous tree ; in old woods ; likely not native 

 in Suffolk ; not very frequent. August. 



1. Mildenhall ; Fornham, All Sts. ; Troston and Thur- 

 ston : -Euston, Hb. Fitz.E. : Bradfield, lib. Gas. : Den- 

 ham, Sir T. G. Oullum : Hardwick, Hb. Wils. 



2. Lit. Thurlow, Herb F. : Badmondisfield : Gt. 

 Waldingfield, C.B. 



4. Brome, Collins. 



5. Shrubland Park 1 1 . 



Earliest notice 1773. Sir J. Cullum. 



t3. T. grandifolia, Ehrh. T. platyphyllos, Scop. 



Great-leaved Lime. 

 Bab. Man. 67. Hook. St. Fl. 77. 

 Lofty deciduous tree ; in plantations ; introduced. 



June, July. 



1. Euston ||; Hopton ; Haughley. 3. Benacre. 



First notice 1876. Hind. 



HYPERICACEyC. 



Hypericum, Linn. 



*1. H. Calycinum, Linn. Rose of Sharon. 



Bab. Man. 68. Hook. St. Fl. 72. H. & S. 15. 

 Small evergreen shrubby plant in woods and groves. 



July to September. 



1. Elveden, covering some acres in the woods: Dai- 

 ham, Sk. ms. 



2 . Near Hadleigh , Mrs . Parker : near Sudbury , /. /S. H. 

 5. Woods on Nacton Heath, apparently wild, H &. S. 



near Ipswich, Miss Bell. 



Earliest notice 1835. Miss. Bell. 



"2. H. Androsaenmm, Linn. Tutsan* 



Bab. Man. 68. Hook. St. Fl. 72. H. & S. 15. 

 Shrubby perennial ; in woods and hedges ; somewhat 

 rare. July, August. 



1. Brandon, Norqate. 



2. Clare : Wiston 1 1 , Dr. Palmer, 1881 : Lidgate, 

 Rev. F. Tearle. 



