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4. Mellis, C.J. Ash field: Aspall, Miss Holden: Gt. 

 Glemham and Cransford, E.N.B. : Framlingham, Crabbe : 

 - Middleton, Ms. Davy : Mendham High Road, Galp. 



5. Button and Claydon : Baiiiam, F. : Gt. Bealings, 

 Moor: Lit. Blakenham, Haward. 



Earliest record 1773. Sir J. Cullum. 



[4. I. crithmoides, Linn. Golden Samphire. 



Bab. Man. 190. Hook. St. Fl. 206. H. & S. 

 Herbaceous perennial ; in muddy salt marshes, 



July, August. 



The only authority for the occurrence of this plant in 

 Suffolk appears to be Gout/h's Camden ; probable date 1789. 

 In Hb. Jejf'cs is a small form of Aster Tripolium from Aide- 

 burgh very like I. crithmoules. 



Earliest record 1789. E. Forster.] 



Pulicaria, GWtf. 



1. P. vulgaris, Gart. Small Pulicaria. 



Bab. Man. 190. Hook. St. Fl. 207. *H. & S. 43. Hist. Fram. 

 Hist. Bury. Top. Bot. Sufi. ? K. ' Crabbe.' 



Small annual ; on moist sandy heaths ; rare. 



August, September. 



4. Framlingham, * in places where water stood in the 

 winter,' Crabbe. 



5. Bramford, ' on a bank by the side of a wet ditch,' 

 F. Fox. 



Earliest record 1798. Eev. G. Crabbe. Latest 1882. 



2. P. dysenterica, Gart. Common Pulicaria. 



Bab. Man. 190. Hook. St. Fl. 207. H. & S. 43. Hist. Yarm. 

 Top. Bot. Suff. E'. & W. Hist. Wher. Galp. 78. 



Herbaceous perennial ; in ditches which are dry in 

 summer. August, September. 



1 . Honington 1 1 ; Ixworth Thorpe ; Bardwell ; Paken- 

 hani ; Euston ; Thetford ; Barton Mills -.Barton, Hb. Blk. : 

 Bury and Tuddenham, Hb. Wils. : Langham, Hb.Ek.: 

 Walsham, Hb. Dim. : Mildenhall, Sir C.J.F.B. 



2. Bures to Stoke : Hitcham, Prof. Hens. : Cockfield, 

 W.J. : Kersey, E.F.L. : Aldham & Hadleigh, F. Spalding. 



3. Belton ; Bungay ; Beccles ; Kessingland : Lowes- 

 toft, E.Sk. : Oulton, McAub. 



