99 



3. Gorleston and Kessingland. 5. Felixstowe. 



E. Chcerophyllum, Cav. 

 Hook. St. Fl. 83. 



1. Brandon || . 5. Felixstowe. 

 Earliest notice 1771. Sir J. Cullum. 



2. E. moschatum. Musk Storksbill. 



Bab. Man. 74. Hook. St. Fl. 83. 



Annual plant ; in waste places and borders of fields ; 

 rare. June and July. 



2. Sternfield, close to a barn ; probably introduced, 

 E.N.B. 



3. Bradwell Common, D. Turner : Southwold, cer- 

 tainly wild, Holmes. 



First record 1805. Dawson Turner. 



[3. E. maritinmm, L'Herit. Sea-side Storksbill. 



Bab. Man. 74. Hook. St. Fl. 83. 



Herbaceous perennial ; on sandy sea-coast ; rare. 



May to September. 



[1. Honington || ; apparently established in the light 

 soil ; accidentally introduced.] 



Earliest notice 1876.] 



BALSAM I NACE>. 



Impatiens, Linn. 



'*!. I. parviflora, DC. Small-flowered Balsam. 



Bab. Man. 75. Hook. St. Fl. 85. 



An alien annual, naturalized in England ; waste places. 



July to September. 



1. Bury ; established in Barrett's Nursery and in the 

 Botanic Gardens. 

 5. Stutton||. 

 Earliest notice 1876. Hind. 



OXALIDACE/E. 



Oxalis, Linn. 



1. O. Acetosella, Linn. rj Wood Sorrel 



