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Biennial herb, in great repute for its aromatic and car- 

 minative seeds ; likely formerly cultivated in Suffolk, as in 

 Essex, whence escapes occasionally occurred. June. 



1. Westley Bottom ||, Hb. Blk. : near Bury, Mr. Cul- 

 lum in Withy. : Hawstead, Sir J. Cullum : in a meadow 

 East of Newmarket Eacecourse ! 



4. Framlingham, Or abbe. 



5. Pastures about Bergholt, H. & S. 

 Earliest record 1773. Sir J. Cullum.] 



2. C. fLexilOSUrn, Fries. Conopodium denudatum, Koch.. 

 Earth Nut. Pig Nut. 



Bab. Man. 158. Hook. St. Fl. 174. H. & S. 37. Hist. Fram. 

 Hist.Wher. Hist.Yarm. Top. Bot. Suff. E. and W. Galp. 71. 



Herbaceous perennial, with tuberous root. May, June. 



Frequent in all the districts. 



Earliest record 1784. Sir J. Cullum. 



Pimpinella, Linn 



1. P. magna, Linn. P. wo/or, Huds. . 



Greater Burnet Saxifrage. 



Bab. Man. 158. Hook. St. Fl. 174. H. & S. 35. Hist.Bury. 

 Top. Bot. Suff. E.andW. 



Herbaceous perennial ; in shady places. July, Aug. 



1. Hawstead, SirJ. Cullum & Hb. SJc. ; Woods at 

 Saxham, Sir T. G. Cullum. 



2. Hitcham, Hb. Hem. : Washdall Wood, Thurlow, 

 Hb. F. : Lidgate, Rev. F. TearU. 



3. Burgh Castle j | : Pakefield, Dr. Trimen: Bungay, 

 Stock. 



4. Botesdale and Burgate ; between Burgate and 

 Mellis. 



Earliest record 1773. Sir J. Cullum. 



2. P. Saxifraga, Linn. Common Burnet Saxifrage. 



Bab. Man. 159. Hook. St. Fl. 174. H. & S. 35. Top. Bot. 

 Suff. E.andW. Galp. 71. 



Herbaceous perennial ; frequent in dry pastures. 



July to September. 

 Distributed throughout the districts. 

 A form of this growing on banks at Mettingham and 

 Stanton comes very near to P. magna. 



Earliest record 1774. Sir J.. Cullum. 



