48 FLOWERING PLANTS. 



ACONITUM, L. 



fA. Napellus, L. Monkdwod. 5 7. Formerly plentiful in 

 a ditch at St. Peter's, but now lost owing to alteration of 

 the locality (EAH). Very poisonous. 



BERBERIDE^E. 

 BERBERIS, L. 



fB. vulgaris, L. Barberry. 5, 6. An old bush formerly in 

 Gawdy Hall Wood (Mr. Flint). 



NUPHAR, L. 



N. luteum, Sin. Yellow Water Lily. 6, 7. Abundant in the 

 Waveney ; the Redenhall and the Weybread becks. 



NYMPH^EA, L. 



N. alba, L. White Water Lily. 7. Not infrequent in the 

 Waveney (Syleham, Needham, Mendham, Fiixton, etc.). 



PAPAVEKACE.E. 

 PAP AVER, L. 



*P. somniferum, L. White Poppy. 6, 7. Occasionally in 

 cultivated ground and by way-sides, F. 



P. Rhoeas, L. Common Red Poppy. 6 8. Common on 

 cultivated ground. Seed-vessel assuming the shape of a 

 smooth round head. 



P. dubium, L. Smooth long-headed Poppy. 6, 7. Frequent : 

 Starston Railway Bridge ; sand-pit on Withersdale Road, 

 Mendham ; Homersfield, etc. A] (parent! y only var., 

 Lamottei, (Lond. Cat., 7th ed.). 



P. Argemone, L. Rough long-headed Poppy. 6, 7. Frequent 

 in sandy places : Redenhall Road ; Mendham ; Dickie- 

 burgh ; Earsham, etc. 



P. hybridum, L. Rough round-headed Poppy. 57. Very 

 rare. On an old wall at Dickleburgh (DC). I have 

 found it in a similar situation in Dorset, F. 



