BOTANY 



Pimpinella major, Hudt. 



Caucalis daucoides, Linn. 



Galium tricorne, Stokes 



Asperula cynanchica, Linn. 



Aster Tripolium, Linn, (rayless var.) 



Filago apiculata, G. E. Sm. 



F. spathulata, Presl. 



Matricaria maritima, Linn. 



Artemisia campestris, Linn. 



Senecio paludosus, Linn. 



Centaurea Calcitrapa, Linn. 



C. solstitialis, Linn. 



Arnoseris pusilla, Gartn. 



Crepis foetida, Linn. 



C. paludosa, Mcench 



Sonchus palustris, Linn. 



Campanula glomerata, Linn. 



Schollera Occycoccus, Roth. 



Statice auriculajfolia, Vahl. 



S. reticulata, Linn. 



Microcala filiformis, Hoffm. iff Link. 



Limnanthemum peltatum, S. P. Gmel. 



Verbascum pulverulentum, Vill. 



V. nigrum x pulverulentum 



V. Lychnitis, Linn. 



V. virgatum, Stokes 



V. Blattaria, Linn. 



Veronica triphyllos, Linn. 



V. verna, Linn. 



Bartsia serotina {Reichb.) 



Melampyrum arvense, Linn. 



Orobanche ramosa, Linn. 



Utricularia intermedia, Hayne 



Calamintha parviflora, Linn. 



Marrubium vulgare, Linn. 



Teucrium Scordium, Linn. 



Herniaria glabra, Linn. 



Scleranthus perennis, Linn. 

 Chenopodium Vulvaria, Linn. 

 C. ficifolium, Sm. 

 C. hybridum, Linn. 

 C. glaucum, Linn. 

 Atriplex pedunculata, Linn. 

 Salicornia radicans, Sm. 

 Polygonum Raii, Bab. 

 P. mite, Schrank 

 Daphne Mezereum, Linn. 

 Thesium humifusum, D.C 

 Urtica Dodartii (Linn.) 

 Ceratophyllum demersum, Linn. 

 C. submersum, Linn. 

 Epipactis latifolia, v^//. 

 E. media, Fr. 



E. atrorubens, Schultx 

 Orchis ustulata, Linn. 

 Herminium Monorchis, R. Br. 

 Gagea fascicularis, Salis. 

 Juncus acutus, Linn. 



Scirpus cernuus, FahL 

 Carex divisa, Htuis. 

 C. ligerica. Gay 

 C. limosa, Linn. 

 Phleum phalaroides, Koel. 

 Avena longifolia (JParn.) 

 Festuca procumbens, Kunth. 



F. uniglumis, Soland. 

 F. arundinacea, Schreb. 

 Bromus erectus, Huds. 

 Agropyron acutum, Roem. y Schult. 

 A. junceum, Beauv. 



Lepturus filiformis, Linn. 

 Asplenium acutum, Poll. 

 Lastrea cristata, Presl. 

 L. uliginosa, Newman 



BRAMBLES AND ROSES {Rubi and Rosa) 



These two difficult and critical Genera do not appear to have been 

 much studied in the county on the lines of modern arrangement and 

 nomenclature.^ 



The nomenclature of the Rubi has altered so much during the last 

 few years that it seems better to disregard all old records and only to re- 

 tain those which come from the hands of an eminent specialist, and have 

 been brought up to date by him. 



It is to be noticed that Rubus Lintoni, Focke, named after its dis- 

 coverer, was first found at Sprowston in Norfolk, and that ' a hairy form 

 of this distinct species has been found by the Rev. R. P. Murray and 

 myself (Mr. Linton) in Somerset, but beyond this extension no further 

 localities are known.' 



* The writer gratefully avails himself of the kindness of the Rev. E. F. Linton, who 

 allows him to make use of ' Norfolk Notes,' published by Mr. Linton in Journal of Botany, 

 June and July, 1900 (vol. xxxviii. p. 208, 263), to sketch their distribution. 



55 



