344 



2. Sudbury, J.S.H. 3. Oulton, McAub. 

 5. Woods at Bentley, F. Spalding & Miller. 



Earliest record 1773. Sir J. Cullum. 



Polygonatum, Toum. 



3. P. multiflorum, All. Solomon's Seat. 



Bab. Man. 360. Hook. St. Fl. 404. H.&S. 87. Hist. Yarm. 

 Top. Bot. Suff. E. 



Herbaceous perennial ; in woods and shady places. May. 



3. Clay-pit, Gorleston ||, Hb. Blk. : Bradwell, in the 

 Lady Pits, Wigg. 



4. Sternfield, Eev. J. Longe. 

 Earliest record 1800. Wigg. 



Ruse US, Linn. 



1. !R. aCTlleatllS, Linn. Butcher's Broom*. 



Bab. Man. 360. Hook. St. Fl. 403. H. & S. 87. Top. Bot. 

 Suff. E. and W. 



Shrubby evergreen perennial ; in thickets and shady 

 places. March, April. 



1. Coney Weston and Troston ; probably introduced 

 in both localities. 



2. Nayland, Gray : Somerton. 



3. Heath near Lowestoft, Woodward : Oulton, McAub. 



4. Botesdale : Snape, E.N.B. : Dunwich, Ms. Davy. 



5. Stutton || : Holbrooke, Miss Lechmere in Hb. F. : 

 Bentley, H. & 8. : Wherstead, Miller : Iken, Mrs. Toller. 



Earliest record 1773. Sir J. Cullum. 



LILIACE/E. 



Tulipa, Linn. 



1. T. silvestris, Linn. Wild Tulip.. 



Bab. Man. 362. Hook. St. Fl. 410,11. H.kS. 87. Hist. Bury. 

 Galp. 109. 



Herbaceous perennial ; in chalk-pits and old pastures. 



April, May. 



1 Formerly in the old chalk-pits near St. Peter's 

 barn, Bury,' Sir T. G. Cullum : Bury, || Hbb.Blk.&Cas.: 

 ' Barton Park, rarely flowering, though the leaves come up- 



