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1. Honington||; Fakenham; Ixworth Thorpe; Bisby; 

 'Thetford ; Barton Mills ; Lakenheath : Bury, Hbb. 8k. & 



Wils. : Pakenham, H b. Gas. : Stowlangtoft, Hb. Ek. : 

 Walskam, Hb. Dun. : Barton and Mildenhall, Sir C.J.F.B.: 

 Barningliam, E.F.L. . Tuddenham, E. Sk. : Fornliam 

 All Saints, Hb. Ly. 



2. Bildeston ; Stoke-by-Clare ; Wiston : Melford, 

 Lawshall and Cockfield, G.B. : Hitcham, Prof. Hens. : 

 Lit. Thurlow, Hb.F. : Bede, Hb. Turn. : Kersey, Gray : 

 Road to Whatfield, Hadleigh, F. Spalding. 



3. Fritton : Flixton, H.B.C. : Lowestoft, E. Sk. : 

 Oulton, McAub. 



4. Dunwich : Gt. Glemliam, E.N.B. : Laxfield, 

 T.W.G. : Palgrave, Collins. 



5. Stutton ; Walton ; Clay don and Needliam Market : 

 Gt. Bealings, Moor: Grundisburgh, T.H. : Ashbocking, 

 'F.C.S. : Hemingstone, T.B. : Coddenham, F. Fox: 

 Felixstowe, II. M.S. : Wherstead, Haicard: Letheringham 

 and Belstead, 1. 8. Soc. 



Earliest record 1773. Sir J. Cullum. 



LENTIBULARIACE>E. 



Pinguicula, Linn. 



1. P. vulgaris, Linn. Common Butterwort. 



Bab. Man. 287. Hook. St. Fl. 811. H. & S. 55. Hist. Bury. 

 Top. Bot. Buff. W. 



Small herbaceous perennial ; with handsome flowers, 

 in bogs and fens. May, June. 



1. Market Weston || ; Coney Weston ; Hopton ; Thel- 

 netham ; Hinderclay : Lackford Bridge, Dill. Ray in Hort. 

 Ox.: Pakenham Fen, H b. Gas. : Stowlangtoft, Hb.Rk.: 

 Mildenhall, Hb. Blk. : Tuddenham, H b. Wils. : Lang- 

 ham, Miss Wilson. 



4. Bedgrave Fen, Hb. Dun. 



1 P. lusitanlca & P. vulyaris both together in the bogs 

 near Lackford Bridge, 7 miles from Bury, Sir Jno. Cullum,' 

 Note in Dill. Ray in Hort. Ox. This is the only reference to 

 P. lusitanica in Suffolk. It is likely that a great change took 

 place in Lackford Bog or Fen by converting the Lark into a 

 canal, by which various plants became extinct. 

 Earliest record 1773. Sir J, Cullum. 



