225 



4. Palgrave, Collins. 



5. The Cliff, Felixstowe ? Hb. Ly. 

 Earliest record 1724. Sherard. 



Mulgedium, Cass. 



[M. tataricum, DC. First found in company of the 

 Bev. J. D. Gray in autumn, 1884, on a marshy bank of the 

 Stour at Stoke-by-Nayland. There were about a dozen plants. 

 This, and various other exotic or rare plants in the neigh- 

 bourhood, have likely been introduced with foreign grain 

 brought to Nayland Mill. As the plant increases freely by 

 underground stolons, and its present habitat is favourable 

 to its spread, it is likely to become permanently established 

 in its present locality. 1884. Hind.] 



C re pis, Linn. 



1. C. taraxacifolia, Thuil. Dandelion-leaved 



Haicksbeard. 



Bab. Man. 214. Hook. St. Fl. 231. H. & S. 50. Hist. Wher. 

 Top. Bot. Suff. E. 



Herbaceous biennial ; on chalky soil. June, July^ 



1. Woolpit || and Eougham||, J. Easor: Bury, occa- 

 sionally, Sk. ms. 



4. Gt. Glemham and Framlingham, E.N.B. : Par- 

 ham, Sk. ms. 



5. Marlesford, H. & S. : Wherstead, Haward. 

 Earliest record 1860. Eev. E. N. Bloomfield. 



2. C. fcetida, Linn. Fetid HaivJcsbeard* 



Bab. Man. 214,15. Hook. St. Fl. 231. H. & S. 51. Hist. Bury. 

 Top. Bot. Suff. E. and W. 



Herbaceous biennial ; on chalky soil. June, July. 



1. Gt. Saxham, and near the sixth milestone from 

 Bury to Newmarket, Sir T. G. Gullum : Brandon, C.C.B. 



5. Claydon and Coddenham, Crabbe. 

 Earliest record 1804. Sir T. G. Cullum & Eev. G. Crabbe. 



3. C. virens, Linn. Smooth Hawksbeard.. 



Bab. Man. 215. Hook. St. Fl. 230. H. & S. 51. Hist. Franu 

 Eist. Wher. Hist. Yarm. Top. Bot. Suff. E. and W. Galp.82. 

 Annual weed ; in meadows, pastures and waste places- 



