101 



Perennial herb ; on hedge-banks ; rare. 



3. Fields, Gunton ; Lowestoft, Sir J. E. Smith. 



4. Darsham, Ms. Davy. Sir J. E. Smith. (The figure 

 in Eng. Boty. was taken from a plant sent from Darsham by 

 Mr. Davy, ENB.) 



Earliest record 1775. Sir J. Cullum. Supposed to- 

 be extinct in Suffolk. 



[L. usitatissimuni, Linn. Flax of Commerce* 



Bab. Man. 76. Hook. St. Fl. 78. H. & S. 16. Hist. Wher. 

 Galp. 57. 



Annual plant, extensively cultivated, and yielding occa- 

 sional strays. July.. 



1. Haughley || ; Honington and Higham : Barton, 

 Hb. Blk. : Ickworth, WJ. : Stowlangtoft, Hb. Ly. 



2. Cockfield, W. J. : Hitcham, Prof. Hens. : Dep- 

 den, Moor. 



3. Lowestoft, Dr. Trimen & Hb. Sk. : Oulton, McAub* 



4. Fressingfield, now extinct, Galp. 



5. Gt. Bealings, Moor : Wherstead, Haicard. 

 First notice 1859. Prof. Henslow.] 



2. L. perenne, Linn. Perennial Flax* 



Bab. Man. 77. Hook. St. Fl. 78. H. & S. 16. Hist. Yarm. 

 Hist. Bury. Top. Bot, Suff. W. 



Perennial herb ; borders of fields ; rare. June, July. 



1. Ix worth, Ms. Davy S Hb. Rk., flore albo. Dowell in 

 Hb. Salm. : Bury, Hb. Sk. : Stowlangtoft, Hb. Dun. : Pa- 

 kenham, Hb. Cas. : Bardwell, Sk. ms. near the windmill 

 on the hill near the Northgate, Bury, Sir. J. Cullum. 

 Earliest notice 1773. Sir J. Cullum. 



3. L. catharticum, Linn. Purging Flax* 



Bab. Man. 77. Hook. St. Fl. 78. H.&S. 16. Hist. Yarm. 

 Top. Bot. Suff. E. and W. Galp. 57. 



Annual weed ; very common on grassy heaths and pas- 

 tures. May to August^ 



In all the districts. 

 First notice 1784. Sir J. Cullum. 



Radiola, Gmel. 



! K. Millegrana, Sm. E. linoides, Gmel,. 



Flix-seed, Allseed. 





