357 



4. Thrandeston, Collins : Wenhaston, Ms. Davy. : 

 Hoxne, Galp. 



5. Baylham, T.B. (very probably introduced). 

 Earliest record 1797. T. Martyn. 



Arum, Linn. 



1. A. maClllatum, Linn. Cuckoo-pint. Wake Robin, 



Lords and Ladies. 



Bab. Man. 377,8. Hook. St. Fl. 423. H. & S. 79. Hist Yarm. 

 Top. Bot. Suff. B. and W. Hist. Wher. Galp. 111. 



Herbaceous perennial ; in woods, thickets, and under 

 hedges. April, May. 



Frequent in all the districts. 



There are two distinct forms ; the more common has 

 spotted leaves, the spadix lurid purple, and the edges of the 

 spathe purplish ; the other has green leaves, the spadix pale 

 primrose, and the spathe without purplish tinge. In 1882 

 the spathes of both forms remained unopened until the end 

 of May. 



Earliest record 1773. Sir J. Cullum. 



LEMNACE/E. 



Lemna, Linn. 



1. L. trisillca, Linn. Ivy-leaved Duckweed. 



Bab. Man. 378. Hook. St. Fl. 425. H. &S.80. Hist. Fram. 

 Hist. Yarm. Top. Bot. Suff. E. and W. 



Small annual ; stemless, proliferous, submerged. June. 



1. Lakenheath || ; Barnham ; Fakenham ; Coney 

 Weston ; Knettishall ; Hopton ; Troston ; West Stow : 

 Mildenhall, Hb. Blk. : Bury, Hb.Sk.: Pakenham, Hbb. 

 Cas. & Ek. : Felsham Wood, C.B. : Tuddenham, E. 8k. . 

 The Lark, Hb. Ly. 



2. Melford : Sudbury and Cockfield, C.B. : Hitcham, 

 Prof. Hens. : Nayland, Gray : Great Thurlow, Hb. F. 



3. ' Regularly flowers every year in marshes at Brad- 

 well,' D. Turner : St. Olave's Bridge [| ; near Breydon 

 Water; Lound ; Beccles and Kessingland : Bungay, Stock: 

 Oulton, E. Sk. 



4. Redgrave and Dunwich : Gt. Glemham, E.N.B. : 

 Framlingham, Crabbe. 



5. Orford. 



Earliest record 1773. Sir J. Cullum. 



