414 



3. Lowestoft, Hb.Sk.: near Burgh Castle, Phyt. 

 11862 : Breydon Water, C.B. : ' At the head of Lowestoft 



Broad,' (Lake Lothing), Woodward : Breydon Bank, Paget. 

 t(L. incurvatus,) the name given by some of these authorities 

 evidently refers to our plant, which is so named in all the 



Floras of the first four decades of this century. 



4. Sizewell and Snape, E.N.B.: Dunwich, Holmes 

 dn Hb. Ly. 



5. Felixstowe || Hb. F. & C.B. 

 Earliest record 1812. Woodward. 



[L. incurvatus, Trin. Specimen from Dunwich, Holmes 

 dn Hb. Ly.] 



Lolium, Linn. 



1. L. perenne, Linn. Common Rye Grass 



Bab. Man. 447. Hook. St. Fl. 503. H. & S. 100. Hist. Yarm. 

 Top. Bot. Suff. E. and W. Galp. 122. 



Herbaceous perennial; in meadows and pastures. 



Common in all the districts. June. 



Panicled and crested forms are tolerably frequent, e.g. 

 Hitcham, Hb. Hens. 



c. L. tenue, Linn. 



.. Bab. Man. 447. 



1. Near Barningham Park, Bardwell ||. 

 Earliest record 1775. Sir J, Cullum. 



'{Hi. italicum, A. Braun. Italian Rye Grass* 



Bab. Man. 447. Hook. St. Fl. 503. H. k S. 100. Top. Bot. 

 fiuff. E. and W. 



Herbaceous perennial ; in meadows ; usually sown. 



June. 



1. Bury, Hb. 8k. : Honington; Sapiston || ; Brandon 

 ;and Lakenheath : Barnham, Gray. 



2. Rede, Hb. Turn. : Cockfield, W.J. 



3. Benacre. 4. Eye ||. 5. Stutton. 

 Earliest notice 1860. Henslow & Skepper.] 



"2. Ti. tenaulentum, Linn. Darnel. 



Bab. Man. 447. Hook. St. Fl. 503. H.& S. 100. Hist. Yarm. ? 

 Galp. 122. 



Annual weed ; in cultivated fields. June to Aug. 



1. Bury, Hb. Sk. : Pakenham, Hb. Gas. 



