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ivheat, on account of the seeds imparting a flavour of onion 

 .to the flour,' F. Spalding. 



Earliest record 1830 ? Rev. G. E. Leathes. 



-9. A. ursinum, Linn. Ramsons. 



Bab. Man. 366. Hook. St. Fl. 407. H. & S. 88. Hist. Wher. 

 'Top. Bot. Suff. E. and W. Galp. 108. 



Herbaceous perennial ; in woods and hedges. 

 Occurs in all the districts. May, June. 



Earliest notice 1798. Rev. G. Crabbe. 



[A. ambiguum, Sm. A casual at Eye Castle Hill, 



Bab. Man. Specimen seen in Cambridge Herbarium. 



Prof. Babington.] 



Endymion, Dumort. 



1. E. mitans, Dumort. Scilla nutans, Sm. 



English Bluebell. 



Bab. Man. 367. Hook. St. Fl. 408,9. H. & S. 88. Hist. Yarm. 

 Hist. Wher. Top. Bot. Suff. E.and W. Gaip. 108. 



Herbaceous perennial ; in woods and copses. May. 



Frequent in all the districts. 



Earliest record 1773. Sir J. Cullum. 



Muscari, Tourn. 



1. M. racemosum, Mill. Grape Hyacinth. 



Bab. Man. 367. Hook. St. Fl. 408. H. &. S. 88. Hist. Bury. 

 Top. Bot. Suff. E. and W. 



Herbaceous perennial ; in fallows and plantations ; 

 local. April, May. 



1. Fields at Hengrave, and the plantations at Caven- 

 ham, Hist. Bury : Honington 1 1 ; Fakenham : Cavenham 

 Heath, C.B., & Hbb. Elk., Rk. & 8k. : Pakenham, Hb.Dun. : 

 Thurston, Hb. Gas. : near Tuddenham ; Lakenheath, in 

 fields, Ap. 1863, H. Eys. & Hb. F. : Paddock, Mildenhall, 

 Sir O.J.F.B. : Roadside near Higham Station, and spar- 

 ingly in Mr. Lee's Woods, Bury, H. & 8. : strip of wood 

 between Bury and Risby, H. R. Barker : Saxham, Hb. Ly. : 

 Barrow Bottom, Blk. in Hb. Salm. 



4. Hedge-banks, Sweffling, Miss Rouse, ftde A. B. Likely 

 casual. 



NOTE. ' M. racemosum used to be plentiful in the Ken- 

 net and Kentford lanes 20 years ago, but I have not noticed 



