250 



4. Eedgrave : Gt. Glemham, very abundant, E.N.B. 



5. Felixstowe : on clover at Baydon Cottage, Orford, 

 Crabbe. : Ipswich, Ips. Port/.: Gt. Bealings, Moor: 

 Grundisburgh, T.H. : Ashbocking, F.C.8. : Wherstead,, 

 Haward. 



Earliest notice 1805. Kev. G. Crabbe. 



9. O. CSerulea, Vill. Blue Broom-rape. 



Bab. Man. 257. Hook. St. Fl. 310. 



Herbaceous leafless parasite. June, July. 



1. In the Rectory Greenhouse, Cockfield, C.B. 

 5. Pettistree, Ms. Davy. 



Earliest record 1828. Davy. 



[O. raiTLOSa, Linn. Branched Broom-rape. 



Bab. Man. 257. Hook. St. Fl. App. 533. 



Herbaceous leafless annual ; parasitical on Hemp & 

 Hemp Nettle. . June to September. 



3. Near Beccles, J. Sherard in Dill. Ray, & G.R.L. in 

 Hb. Salm. : Mettingham, on the roots of Hemp & Galeopsis 

 Tetrahit, both annual plants, Woodward: near Bungay, Stock. 



4. Brome, Woodward. 



As Hemp is no longer grown in the county, its parasite 

 has become extinct. 



1724. J. Sherard.] 



SCROPHULARIACE>. 



Verbascum, Linn. 



1. V. ThapSTlS, Linn. Hightaper. 



Bab. Man. 259. Hook. St. FL 291,2. H. & S. 60. Hist. Yarm. 

 Top. Bot. Suff. E. and W. Hist. Wher. 



Tall biennial ; by hedges and waste places. July, Aug. 

 Frequent in all the districts. 



Earliest record 1773. Sir J. Cullum. 



2. V. Lychnitis, Linn. White Mullein. 

 Bab. Man. 260. Hook. St. Fl. 292. H. & S. 61. Hist. Frain. 

 Biennial herb ; in waste places and roadsides. 



June to August. 



1. Bury, SirJ.Cullum: BartonMills, Rev.F.Tearle? : 

 Livermere, Hb. 8k. : between Ampton and Livermere,.ZJ.d;$. 

 3. Hedge-banks, Bungay, F. Spalding. 



