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Biennial herb ; usually in light sandy soil. June, July. 



Frequent in all the districts. 



A form with bright pink flowers from Tuddenham in 

 Hb. Wils. White, pink, red, purple, and blue varr. at San- 

 ton Downham, Nor gate. 



Earliest record 1773. Sir J. Cullum. 



Pulmonaria, Linn. 



P. officinalis, Linn, Common Lungwort. 



Bab. Man. 249,50. Hook. St. Fl. 279,80. 



Herbaceous perennial ; in woods and thickets. 



April, May. 



4. Burgate Wood ||, G. J. Ashfield, Pliyt. 1862, p. 351 : 

 Stubbing's Grove, Botesdale. 



Mr. Ashfield says, ' I think there can be no doubt about 

 its being a genuine wild locality ; for the plant is plentiful, 

 it grows far in the interior of an extensive wood, and has as 

 much the appearance of being truly wild as any of the plants 

 near it.' The wood was visited in the spring of 1885, and 

 the plant was found in profusion; and, in less quantity, in 

 Btubbing's Grove, about a mile to the Westward. The wild 

 plant differs from the cultivated form, in having the leaves 

 unspotted, or very faintly so. This may account for its hav- 

 ing been passed over by the simpler s, and left to enjoy its 

 native shade. 



Earliest record 1862. G. J. Ashfield. 



Lithospermum, Linn. 



1. L. officinale, Linn. Common Gromwell, 



Bab. Man. 250. Hook. St. Fl. 278,9. H. & S. 58. Hist. Fram. 

 Hist. Yarm. Top. Bot. Suff. E. and W. Galp. 88. 



Herbaceous perennial ; usually on dry banks. 



June to August. 



1. Market Weston || ; Fakenham Wood; Ixworth 

 Thorpe ; Sapiston ; Wattisfield ; Ingham ; Livermere : 

 Felsham, G.B. : Bury, Hb. Gas. : Hardwick, Hb. Sk. : 



Pakenham, Hb. Elk. \ Walsham, Hb. Dun. : Hawstead, 

 Sir J. Cullum : Tostock, Mrs. Terry. 



2. Acton sand-pit and Cockfield, C.B. : Hitcham, 

 .Hb.Hens. : Chilton, J.F.W. 



3. Burgh Castle, Paget : -St. Margarets, Galp. 



