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1. Hawstead, J. Gedge : near Bury, Sir T, G Cullum. 



2. Hitcham, Hb. Hens. : Long Melford ||, J.F.W. : 

 Naughton, H. & 8. : Thriify Wood, Lawshall, Sk. ms. : 

 Nedging, Rev. T. 8. J. Harris. 



3. Bungay, Stock : Flixton, H.B.C. 



4. Rishangles and Brockford, C. W. Peck : Gt. Glem- 

 ham and Friston, E.N.B. : Blythburgh, Letheringham, 

 Thorington and Sibton, Ms. Davy : On clay-banks and dit- 

 ches about Easton, on way to Parliam, Crabbe. 



5. Boulge, Moor: Hemingstone, T.B. : Offton, 

 ^ET. & 8. 



Earliest record 1804. Sir T. G. Cullum. 



Crocus, Linn. 



1. C. vermiS, Willd. Spring Crocus. 



Bab. Man. 354. Hook. St. Fl. 397. 



Herbaceous perennial ; in meadows. '-March. 



1. Barton, Hb. Cas. & Ms. Davy. 



3. ' The Osier Ground at Beccles, but sparingly,' 

 Crabbe. 



5. In a meadow at Grundisburgh, F. Fox. 

 Earliest record 1805. Rev. G. Crabbe. 



([C. argenteus, Sal. C. biflorus, Mill. Silvery Crocus. 



Bab. Man. 354,5. Hook. St. Fl. App. 534. 



Herbaceous perennial, from former cultivation. March. 



1. 'On the site of an old garden at Barton ||, Suff.,* 

 Bab. Man. In Hbb. Blk., Sk., & Ly. Has been plentiful as 

 long as the late Sir C. J. F. Bunbury and his father have 

 known the place. 1830 ? Sir C. J. F. Bunbury.] 



[C. aureilS, Sibth. Golden Crocus. 



Bab. Man. 355. Hook. St. Fl. App. 534. 



Herbaceous perennial, from former cultivation. March. 



1. Barton || ; 'with the preceding,' Bab. Man. In 

 "Hbb. Blk., Cas., Sk., & Ly. 



See remarks on preceding plant. 1830 ? Sir C. J. F. 

 jBunbury.] 



