FLOWERING PLANTS. 



DICOTYLEDONES. 



BANUNCULACE^E. 



CLEMATIS, L. 



C. Vitalba, L. Traveller's Joy. 6 8. Frequent in hedges 

 and thickets : Weybread Road, near the Heath House ; 

 Needham ; Brockdish ; Rnshall ; Dickleburgh ; Long 

 Stratton ; Mendham ; Wingfield ; Denton ; Alburgh ; the 

 Bath Hills, Ditchingham, etc. Cf. Introd., p. 27. 



THALICTRUM, L. 



T. flavum, L. Meadow Rue. 6, 7. Abundant by the sides 

 of streams : The Waveney Marsh Dykes (Homerstield 

 Bridge, etc.) ; Redenhall Beck ; Flixton; Dickleburgh, etc. 



ANEMONE, L. 



A. nemorosa, L. Wood Anemom. 4, 5. Frequent in woods 

 and groves : Hornersfield ; Haiieston Wilderness Copse ; 

 Mendham Grove, Norfolk ; Flixton ; Dickleburgh,, etc. 



*A. apennina, L. Blue Anemone. 5, 6. Established for 

 many years in a copse at Denton House (Mrs. Pemberton) 

 F. Cf. Introd., p. 26. 



ADONIS, L. 



A. autumnalis, L. Pheasant's Eye. 5 8. Very rare : on 

 land near Gawdy Hall (EAH). It occurs as a weed in 

 gardens, F. 



MYOSURUS, L. 



tM. minimus, L. Mouse-tail. 4 6. Very rare. Sandy fields 

 at Earsham (BG and WA), but has not been found for 

 many years (NBG). 



