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Herbaceous perennial ; on grassy waysides, generally in 

 a gravelly or chalky soil. 



1. Honington ; Fakenham || ; Sapiston ; Bardwell ; 

 Market Weston || ; Hopton; Hinderclay; Stanton; Troston: 

 Bradfield Combust, C.B. : Nowton||, Hb. Wits.: Paken- 

 ham, Hb. Cas. : Walsham, Hb. Dun. : Bury, SirJ. Cullum: 

 Mildenhall, SirC.J.F.B. : Tuddenham, E. Sk. 



2. Nayland and Clare : Cockfield, C.B. : Hitcham, 

 Hb. Hens. : Rede, Hb. Turn. : Thurlow, F. : Long Mel- 

 ford, J.F.W. : Hadleigh, F. Spalding. 



3. Mettingham ; Burgh Castle ; Belton and Kessing- 

 lund : Pakefield, Hb. Sk. : Bradwell, J. Priest in Hb. Geld: 

 Oulton, McAub. 



4. Thorpe; Cookley; Walpole; Walberswick; Mellis; 

 Eye; Brome : Redgrave, C. J. Ashfield : Yaxley, Sewell: 

 Gt. Glemham and Stratford St. Andrews, E.N.B. : 

 Westleton, F. Spalding. 



5. Orford; Bramford; Bromeswell; Felixstowe : Ips- 

 wich, Ips. Port/. : between Newbourne and Bucklesham, 

 Moor: Grundisburgh, T.H. : Hemingstone, T.B. : Ash- 

 bocking, F.C.S.: Needham Market, E.Clowes: Wood- 

 bridge and Sutton, F. Spalding : Bawdsey Ferry, Hb. Ly. 



Earliest record 1773. Sir J. Cullum. 



Hypochaeris, Linn. 



1. H. glabra, Linn. Smooth Cat's-ear. 



Bab. Man. 209,10. Hook. St. Fl. 238. H. & S. 49. Hist. Bury. 

 Top. Bot. Suff. E.andW. 



Small annual ; on sandy or gravelly heaths and com- 

 mons. June to August. 



* It is one of the earliest syngenesious plants that flower,* 

 Dill. Hay in Hort. Oxon. 



\. Barnham || ; West Stow ||; Sapiston: Mildenhall, 

 Hb. Blk. \- ' very common in the neighbourhood of Bury, 1 

 Sir J. Cullum : Barton, Sir T. G. Cullum : Tuddenham, 

 Hb. Sk. : Lakenheath Warren, A.B. : Elveden, E.F.L. : 

 Brandon, H. & S. : Cavenham ; Icklingham ; Eriswell ; 

 Santon Heath, A.B. 



2. Thurlow, F. 



3. Benacre and Covehithe : Bungay, Stock : South- 

 wold, Holmes : Lowestoft Denes, E. Sk. 



