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1. Brandon 1 1 : Chalk-pit, Stanton St. George, Hb* 

 Cas.: Thurston Heath, Hb. 8k. : Bury and Hawstead, 

 SirJ. Cullum : on the heath near Barrow Bottom, ftorepleno; 

 in a chalk-pit at Lit. Saxham, Sir T. G. Cullum : Bough- 

 .am and Bradfield, H. & S. : Bisby and Felsham, 8k. ms. : 



Barton Mills, Sir C. J. F. B, : Newmarket Heath, Rev* 

 F. Tearle : Cavenham Heath, Woodward. 



2. Long Melford, J.F. W. : Bookseye Green, Preston \. 

 Acton and Chevington, 8k. ms. 



5. Coddenham, F. Fox : Bramford, Miller. 

 Earliest record 1773. Sir J. Cullum. 



"2. G. campestris, Linn. Field Gentian. 



Bab. Man. 242. Hook. St. PL 272. H. & S. 56. Hist. Bury. 

 Top. Bot. Suff. W. 



Annual ; on dry chalky soil. August, September. 



1. On Thurston Heath ; Cavenham Severais ; and 

 Deadman's Green, near Hardwick, Sir T. G. Cullum : Bury, 

 Sir J. Cullum : Bank on Icklingham Heath : Bougham, 

 H. AS. 



2. Melford Wood ? J.F.W. : Hartest, H. rf. 8. 

 Earliest record 1773. Sir J. Cullum. 



5. Gr. Pneiimonantlie, Linn. Marsh Gentian. 



Bab. Man. 243. Hook. St. Fl. 272. H. & S. 56. Top. Bot. 

 Suff. E. 



Annual ; on moist turfy heaths. August, September. 



3. Carlton Heath, near Lowestoft, Woodward : Hopton 

 and Gorton Heaths, Wigtj : ' on moorish ground on left- 

 hand side of road going from Yarmouth to Lowestoft, Sir Jno. 

 dullum.' Note in Dill. Ray in Hort. Ox. : ' on moory heaths, 

 at Herringfleet, two miles from MildenhahYsiej, Suffolk, and 

 at Beltin (sic), Suffolk, five miles South-west of Yarmouth, 

 on September 28th, I860,' W. Winter, Phyt. 1861, p. 296. 

 This authority is discredited by the mention of Mildenhall in 

 connection with the North-east corner of Suffolk. It may 

 have arisen from a lapse of memory, or a confusion of 

 thought, but without a sufficient explanation it must be 

 passed over as worthless. The plant is likely extinct in 

 Suffolk. 



Earliest record 1777. Sir J. Cullum. 



