327 



3> Beccles; St. Olaves; Kessingland; Benacre: Bun- 

 gay, Stock : Southwold, H bb. Cas. & Rk. : Belton, Phyt. 

 1862: Lowestoft, Miss Jeffes. : Oulton, McAub. 



4. Eedgrave ; Wortham Green; Stuston ; Oakley and 

 Dunwich : Aldringham, Hb. Cas. : Framlingham ; Farn- 

 ham and Snape, E.N.B. : Weybread Mill ; Mendham, G-alp. 



5. Ipswich, Ips. Port/. : Shelley, F. Spalding: Aide- 

 burgh, J/t7Zer : Orford : St. Olaves, C.A.W. 



Earliest record 1773. Sir J. Cullum. 



Stratiotes, Linn. 



1. S. aloides, Linn. Water Soldier. 



Bab. Man. 339. Hook. St. Fl. 382. H. & S. 83. Hist. Fram. 

 Hist. Yarm. Top. Dot. SufE. B. and W. Galp. 104. 



Herbaceous perennial ; in ditches and ponds. July. 



1. Brandon, H. & S. 



3. St. Olaves || ; Belton ; Fritton Decoy : Ditches 

 near Bungay and Worlingham, Woodward: Bradwell, Wiyg : 

 Homersfield, H.B.C. : Benacre Broad, E.N.B. : Somer- 

 leyton, H. & S. : Beccles and Barnby, Sk. ms. : Eoos Hall 

 Marshes, Beccles, R. E. Leach. 



4. Castle Ditch, Framlingham, Crabbe : Wortham, 

 Collins. 



5. Lowdham Hall Mere, Crabbe : Baylham, F. Fox. 

 Earliest record 1798. Eev. G. Crabbe. 



Anacharis, Rich. 



*1. A. Alsinastriim, Bab. Elodea canadcnsis, Michx. 

 Water Thyme. 



Bab. Man. 339,40. Hook. St. Fl. 382. H. & S. 82. Galp. 104. 



Herbaceous perennial ; in ponds, ditches, sluggish rivers 

 and streams. This plant, first seen in a wild state in Great 

 Britain in 1842, has spread with amazing rapidity throughout 

 the country, and is now found in most parts of it. Its native 

 home is North America. July, September. 



1. Ixworth Thorpe || ; Thetford ; Barnham ; Euston; 

 Fakenham Troston ; Livermere ; Lakenheath : Barton 



, Mills, Hb. F. : Lackford Bridge, Hb. Sk. : Mildenhall, 

 SirC.J.F.B. : Tuddenham and Icklingham, WJ. 



2. Hitcham, Hb. Hens. 



