FLOWERING PLANTS. 47 



R. Sardous, Crantz. (R. hirsutus, Curtis). Hairy Crowfoot. 

 6 10. Rare : in a field in front of Weybread Lodge, 

 D ; St. Margaret's (EAH) ; Shelton (TS). 



R. parviflorus, L. Small-flowered Crowfoot. 5 8. Very 

 rare : at Harleston (NBG). Bedingham (TS). 



R. arvensis, L. Corn Crowfoot. 6, 7. Frequent in culti- 

 vated fields : near Harleston Green Lane ; Weybread 

 Rifle Range ; Rushall ; Dickleburgh ; Shimpling ; Flix- 

 ton, etc. 



R. Ficaria, L. Lesser Celandine. 4, 5. Common in meadows 

 and on shady banks. 



CALTHA, L. 



C. palustris, L. Marsh Marigold. 4 6. Common in the 

 marshes of the Waveney and in meadows. 



HELLEBORUS, L. 



H. viridis, L. Green Hellebore. 3, 4. Very rare. Bushy 

 places near Stradbrook (HS). Very poisonous. 



H. fcetidus, L. Foetid Hellebore. 3, 4. Rare : rather plen- 

 tiful in lanes at St. Margaret's, and between St. Cross and 

 Flixton (EAH) F. Bath Hills, Ditchingham (NBG and 

 Mr. F. Spalding). Laxfield (BG). Very poisonous. 



ERANTHIS, Salisb. 



*E. hyemalis, Salisb. Winter Aconite. 2, 3. Gawdy Hall 

 Great Wood, C. In Flixton Long Plantation (EAH) F. 

 Cf. Introd., p. 26. 



AQUILEGIA, L. 



A. vulgaris, L. Columbine. 5 7. Rare: near St. Cross 

 Church and at St. Margaret's (EAH) F. Hedgerows at 

 Denton, B, and between Denton and Alburgh, H. Wey- 

 bread (JH). 



DELPHINIUM, L. 



|D. Ajacis, Reich. Branching Larkspur. 6, 7. Cornfields at 

 Earsham (BG), but not confirmed since. This is the 

 D. Consolida, L., of earlier botanists. 



