A HISTORY OF NORFOLK 



identified in this division). On the drier parts of these heaths grow Antennar'ia dioica, Radiola 

 Unoides and Tillcea muscosa ; and in the wetter portions are Hypericum elodes, Limosella aquatica, 

 Drosera ang/ica, D. rotundtfolia and D. intermedia^ but no hybrid between the two first of these 

 species, as noticed in the Eastern Division, has been observed. 



Malaxis paludosa has certainly occurred, but not recently {Liparis Laeselii is absent from 

 this Division), and in two stations about twelve miles apart (one of them just within the '£' 

 division) Goodyera repens has been found, in one case in very small quantity, but in the other 

 well established, having been noticed for many years. This plant has probably been brought 

 with the fir trees among which it grows. Both woods were planted somewhere about the 

 beginning of the nineteenth century, but no record can be obtained to show whence the trees 

 came. 



In the neighbourhood of North Walsham Sedum rupestre occupies hedgebanks for a 

 distance of several miles ; it behaves as if wild, but rarely flowers, increasing rapidly by its shoots. 

 Lythrum HyssopifoHa was formerly to be found in one locality near Norwich which is now 

 converted into building land. On some of the newly-reclaimed marshes near Wells 

 Phragmites communis has adopted a creeping habit, recumbent stems have been measured over 

 ten feet in length. Glyceria Borreri has also been found in that neighbourhood. Pinm syhestris 

 has become naturalized, plantations having been formed. As the trees have matured and seeded 

 freely, woods of young firs have grown up to leeward on suitable heathy soil, and what the 

 writer can remember as open common is now well clothed with firs. 



List of Species and Varieties worth noting in the North-Central Division 



Thalictrum collinum, Wallr. 

 Anemone Pulsatilla, Linn. 

 Ranunculus confusus {Godr.) 

 R. parvulus, Linn. 

 Glaucium flavum, Crantz 

 Fumaria densiflora, DC. 

 Lepidium Draba, Linn. 

 Crambe maritima, Linn 

 Cakile maritima, Scop. 

 Reseda lutea, Linn. 

 Viola hirta, Linn. 

 Frankenia loevis, Linn. 

 Dianthus deltoides, Linn. 

 Saponaria Vaccaria, Linn. 

 Silene puberula, Syme 

 S. maritima, With. 

 S. conica, Linn. 

 Cerastium arvense, Linn. 

 Sagina maritima, Don. 

 S. subulata, Pred. 

 Hypericum hircinum, Linn. 

 H. dubium, Leers. 

 H. hirsutum, Linn. 

 H. elodes, Linn. 

 Radiola linoides, Roth. 

 Linum angustifolium, Huds. 

 L. usitatissimum, Linn. 

 Geranium lucidum, Linn. 

 Erodium chserophyllum {Cav.). 

 E. moschatum, L'Herit. 

 Euonymus europaeus, Linn. 

 Rharanus catharticus, Linn. 

 Genista anglica, Linn. 

 Trigonella purpurascens, Lam. 

 Medicago sylvestris, Fr. 

 Melilotus officinalis, Lam. 

 M. arvensis, Wallr. 

 Trifolium striatum, Linn. 

 T. fragiferum, Linn. 

 Vicia gemella, Crantz 

 V. angustifolia, Linn. 



Alchemilla vulgaris, Linn. 



Poterium officinale, Hook.fL 



Tillasa muscosa, Linn. 



Sedum album, Linn. 



S. rupestre, Linn. 



Drosera rotundifolia, Linn. 



D. anglica, Huds. 



D. intermedia, Hayne 



Myriophyllum pectinatum {DC.) 



Lythrum HyssopifoHa, Linn. 



Epilobium roseum, Schrei. 



Eryngium maritimum, Linn. 



CEnanthe Lachenalii, C. Gmel. 



Viburnum Lantana, Linn. 



Galium anglicum, Huds. 



Asperula cynanchica, Linn. 



A. arvensis, Linn. 



Filago apiculata, G. E. Sm. 



F. spathulata, Presl. 



Antennaria dioica, R. Br. 



Gnaphalium luteo-album, Linn. 



Inula Conyza, DC. 



Pulicaria vulgaris, Giertn. 



Anthemis nobilis, Linn. 



Artemisia maritima, Linn. 



A. „ v. gallica {Willd.). 



Senecio erucifolius, Linn. 



Carlina vulgaris, Linn. 



Arctium majus, Bernh. 



Carduus pycnocephalus, Linn. 



Cnicus pratensis, Willd. 



Onopordon Acanthium, Linn. 



Centaurea decipiens, Thuill. 



C. Cyanus, Linn. 



C. Calcitrapa, Linn. 



Crepis taraxacifolia, Thuill. 



C. setosa. Hall, f I. 



C. nicaeensis, Bait. 



C. biennis, Linn. 



Hypochacris maculata, Linn. 



Leontodon hirtus, Linn. 



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