187 



Herbaceous perennial ; a stray, likely introduced with 

 seed. June, July. 



1. In a meadow North of Newmarket Racecourse ,||. 

 As the plant has a whorl of eight leaves, it agrees more 

 nearly with G. aristatum of Linnaeus, than with that of Sir 

 J. E. Smith, which has only six leaves. 

 First notice 1888. Hind. 



8. GK MollllgO, Linn. Hedge Bedstraw* 



Bab. Man. 175. Hook. St. Fl. 194. H. & S. 40. Top. Bot. 

 Suff. E. and W. Hist. Wher. Galp. 75. 



Rampant herbaceous perennial ; in hedges and thickets. 



July, August- 



a. G. elatum, Thuill. 



1 . Ixworth ; Langham ; Onehouse ; Harleston ; Shel- 

 land ; Wetherden ; Barton Mills and Westley Wood : 

 Stanton, Hb. Elk. : Pakenham, Hb. Cas. : Walsham, H b.. 

 Dun. : Barningham, E.F.L. : Bury, Sk. ms. 



2. Brettenham ; Stoke ; Nay land and Clare : Hit- 

 cham, Hb.Hcns. : Cockfield, W.J. 



3. Benacre : Flixton, Galp. 



4. Cookley and Peasenhall : Weybread, Galp : Gt* 

 Glemham, E.N.J3. 



5. Felixstowe; Walton; Stutton || ; Stratford St. 

 Mary ; Shrubland : Grundisburgh, T.H. : Hemingstone,. 

 T.B. : Needham Market, E'' Clowes: Bramford, LS. Soc. 



b. G. insubricum, Gaud. 



Bab. Man. 175. Hook. St. Fl. 194. 



1. Market Weston || . 4. Sibton. 



c. G. Bakeri, Syme. 



Bab. Man. 175. Hook. St. Fl. 194. 



3. Mettingham. 



4. Between Yaxley and Scole ||. 5. Claydon||. 

 Earliest record 1773. Sir J. Cullum. 



9. Gr. verum, Linn. Lady's Bedstraw. 



Bab. Man. 175. Hook. St. Fl. 192,3. H.&S.40. Hist. Yarm. 

 Hist. Wher. Top. Bot. Suff. E. and W. Galp. 75. 



Herbaceous perennial ; in dry pastures and sandy places* 



July, August* 



