283 



East Suffolk localities, believing P. variabilis to have been 

 the form seen. 



Earliest record 1690. Ray.' 



[P.farinosa, Linn., given in R.&S., can only be a 

 mistake.] 



Cyclamen, Linn. 



1. C. tLederifolinm, Willd. Ivy-leaved Sowbread. 

 Bab. Man. 291. Hook. St. Fl. 262. Sowerby Eng. Bot. t.548. 

 Herbaceous perennial ; in woods. August. 

 We owe to the Rev. W. Holland, of Huntingfield, the 



knowledge that this plant still survives in Suffolk, as evi- 

 denced by a living specimen obligingly sent. The Jig. in 

 Eng. Bot. is from a Suffolk original supplied by Mr. Davy. 



3. Henham Park, Wm. Hay in Hist. Southwold. 



4. ' On a steep bank in the parish of Bramfield, Suf- 

 folk,' Ms. Davy. 'Mr. Woodward assures me that it has 

 lately been found wild in Suffolk,' With. : 'Woods ! Suffolk,' 

 W. E. Hayivard : Abbey Wood, Sibton ||, Holland. 



Earliest record 1799. Davy. 



Lysimachia, Linn. 



2. T i. Vlllgaris, Linn. Common Loosestrife. 



Bab. Man. 291. Hook. St. Fl. 263. H. & S. 54. Hist. Bury. 

 Top. Bot. Suff. E. and W. Galp. 85. 



Herbaceous perennial ; wet ground, usually near rivers. 



July. 



1. Ixworth Thorpe || ; Ixworth ; Knettishall ; Tud- 

 denham; Lakenheath : Bardwell, Hb.Blk.: Mildenhall, 

 Hb. Dun. : Icklingham, J. Gedge : Tostock, Hb. Ly. 



2. Bank of Stour, Nayland : Stour bank, Gt. Brad- 

 ley, Hb.F. 



3. Oulton, Hb. Sk. : Lowestoft, Dr. Trimen: Bun- 

 gay, Stock : St. Olaves, Phyt. 1862 : Somerleyton, H.&S. : 

 Beccles at Roos Hall ; Marshes and on Railway-bank 

 between Beccles and Lowestoft ; Barnsby Broad, E. E. Leach. 



4. Redgrave Fen, C. J. Ashfield : Weybread, H.B.C. 



5. Woodbridge, H.M.S. : Bergholt, Dr. White : the 

 Gipping, near Ipswich, Miller. 



Earliest record 1773. Sir J. Cullum. 



