150 



4. Burgate, C. J. Ashfteld : Walberswick, Holmes : 

 Snape, H. & S. 



5. Ipswich Marshes, Miller. 

 Earliest record 1774. Sir J. Cullum. 



TAMARISCACEXE. 



Tarn an ix, Linn. 



: *1. T. gallica, Linn. T. anglica, Webb. 



Common Tamarisk. 



Bab. Man. 133. Hook. St. Fl. 70. H. & S. 15. Hist. Bury. 

 Sea-side shrub ; introduced. July. 



3. Lowestoft ; Kessingland and South wold. 



4. Sizewell, old shrub. 



5. Aldeburgh ; Woodbridge ; Ipswich and Walton. 

 All the foregoing are of recent introduction. At Landguard 

 Fort and Stutton||, the shrubs are large and of considerable 

 age ; the former were planted by General Singleton. 



Earliest record 1804. Sir T. G. Cullum. 



O NAG RACEME. 



Epilobium, Linn. 



*1. E. angUStifolium, Linn. Bosebay. 



Bab. Man. 133,4. Hook. St. Fl. 156. 



Showy herbaceous perennial ; in shady places. July. 



1. Mildenhall, on a wall || ; Culford, on the roof of an 

 'Outhouse, casuals ; Troston Heath, where it has been planted, 



3. Helton. 4. Wortham, Collins. 



5. Gosbeck, T. B. : Felixstowe, H.M.8. 

 Only recent records. 



3. E. hirsutum, Linn. Great Willow Herb. 



Bab. Man. 134. Hook. St. PI. 156. H. & S. 28. Hist. Fram. 

 .Hist. Wher. Hist. Yarm. Top. Bot. Suff. E. and W. Galp. 69. 

 Showy herbaceous perennial ; by ditches and streams. 

 Very frequent in all the districts. July, August. 



First record 1773. Sir J. Cullum. 



