347 



Gagea, Salisb. 



1. Gr. lutea, Ker. Gr. fascicularis, Salisb* 



Yellow Star of Bethlehem. 



Bab. Man. 363. Hook. St. F1.411. H. & S. Galp. 128. 

 Top. Bot. Suff. E. 



Herbaceous perennial ; in woods and pastures. 



March, April. 



3. Shipmeadow, Ashby, (wrongly supposed to have 

 been lost) : ' Near Shipmeadow Church in low road to Bun- 

 gay,' 1834, Holmes ; E. E. Leach, 1889. 



4. Gt. Glemham ||, E.N.B. 



5. Sproughton Wood and Waller's Grove, Ipswich,. 

 Hb. Gas. : Playford, plentiful, Mrs. Biddell : pasture near 

 "Woodbridge, E. G. Varenne : Bramford, Dr. Taylor. 



Earliest record 1805. Dawson Turner. 



All ill m, Linn. 



3. A. vine ale, Linn. Crow -Garlic* 



Bab. Man. 365. Hook. St. Fl. 405,6. H. & S. 88. Top. Bot. 

 Suff. E. and W. 



Herbaceous perennial ; in fields. July., 



1. Pasture near St. Peter's Barn, Bury, Hb. Sk. : 

 by the roadside between Lakenheath and Brandon, A.B. : 

 nieadow at Sicklesmere ; Cherry-tree Eoad, Gt. Livermere ;. 

 Icklingham, Sk. ms. : Barton Mills ||, Hb. F. : Barnham, 

 O.B. 



2. Hitcham, HI. Hens. 4. Leiston ||, T.W.G^ 

 5. Near the Orwell, Ips. Fl. : Greeting, Miss Jeffes. 



Earliest record 1850. Prof. Henslow. 



5. A. oleraceum, Linn. Field Garlic. 



Bab. Man. 365,6. Hook. St. Fl. 407. H. &. S. 88. Top. Bot. 

 Suff. W. 



Herbaceous perennial ; in the borders of fields. 



July, August^ 



1. Lakenheath, Rev. G. E. Leathes, Hb. Borrer, Kew. 



2. Claywell Farm, Hadleigh. ' Has grown in one field 

 for many years. My worthy old friend, Mr. Petherick, the 

 steward, told me that it is a great nuisance in the corn ; and 

 he has been obliged to take less than the market price for 



