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a. P. spinosa, Linn. Sloe. Blackthorn. 

 Frequent in all the districts. 



b. P. insititia, Linn. Bidlace* 



1. Woolpit || , F. : Badwell Ash ; Lakenheath ; One- 

 house ; Harleston and Shelland. 



2. Hitcham, Prof. Hens. : Kersey, E.F.L. 



3. Henstead. 



4. Dunwich and Westleton : Gt. Glemham, E.N.B. 

 6. Gt. Bealings, Moor. 



c. P. domestica, Linn. Wild Plum. 



1. Honington || ; Pakenham and Market Western || : - 

 Walsham, Hb. Dun. : Shelland and Icklingham. 



2. Polstead and Stoke. 



3. Hopton and Henstead: Blundeston, G.Cloivesin 

 Hb. Geld. 



4. Sibton and Westleton : Weybread, H.B.C. 



5. Alderton and Hollesley. 



Earliest record 1773. Sir J. Cullum. 



2. P. PaclllS, Linn. Bird Cherry. 



Bab. Man. 100. Hook. St. Fl. 115. H. & S. 25. Hist. Fram. 

 Hist. Yarm. Cyb. Br. App. ? Galp. 63. 



Small deciduous tree ; doubtfully wild in Suffolk ; 



thickets. May. 



1. Honington ||; Gt. Barton and Coney Weston, 



apparently introduced ; seemingly native in a copse at Caven- 



ham: Dalham, Rev. F. Tearle: Santon Downham, Norgate. 



8. * Fritton Wood, not wild,' Paget: Gunton Wood, 



G. Clowes in Hb. Geld. 



4. Framlingham, in woods, Crabbe : Hoxne, Galp. 

 Earliest notice 1798. Kev. G. Crabbe. 



3. P. AviuiTL, Linn. Wild Cherry. Gean. 



Bab. Man. 101. Hook. St. Fl. 115. Top. Bot. Suff. E. and W. 

 <5alp. 63. 



Tall deciduous tree ; in woods and hedges ; not common. 



May, 



1 . Fakenham Wood 1 1 ; Cavenham ; Troston and 

 Stowlangtoft : Dalham, Rev.F.Tearle: Eougham; Saxham 

 and Bradfield, Sk. ms. 





