FLOWERING PLANTS. 49 



CHELIDONIUM, L. 



C. majus, L. Celandine. 5 8. Frequent in hedges : Reden- 

 hall Road ; Mendham ; Weybread j Dickleburgh, etc. 



FUMABIACE^E. 

 CORYDALIS, DC. 



*C. bulbosa, DC. (C. Solida, Hook.). Tuberous Fumitory. 

 5 7. A weed in shrubberies at Wortwell. 



*C. lutea, DC. Yellow Fumitory. 5 8. On walls and 

 waste ground at Harleston. 



FUMARIA, L. 



F. pallidiflora, Jord. (F. capreolata, L.) Rampant Fumi- 

 tory. 5 8. Yar., Borsei. Rare : in hedges near Wey- 

 bread Church, F. 



F. officinalis, L. Common Fumitory. 5 8. Common in 

 fields and by waysides : London Road, Harleston ; Need- 

 ham ; Brockdish ; Dickleburgh ; Wortwell ; Flixton, etc. 



CBUCIFER.E. 



CHEIRANTHUS, L. 



*C. Cheiri, L. Wall-Flower. 46. On an old wall in Ellis' 

 Yard, Harleston, formerly in great abundance, F. Plenti- 

 ful on the ruins of Bungay Castle. 



NASTURTIUM, R.Br. 



N. officinale, R.Br. Common Watercress. 5 10. Common 

 in streams and dykes. 



N. sylyestre, R.Br. Creeping Yellow-cress. 6 9. Rare : in 

 a dry brook below St. Cross Rectory (EAH), F. On 

 Earsharn Common (BG). 



N. palustre, DC. Marsh Yellow-cress. 6 9. Common in 

 wet places : Wortwell Marshes ; Stow Fen, Earsham ; 

 Mendham; Harleston Common ; Needham; Dickleburgh. 



N. amphibium, R.Br. Great Yellow-cress. 6 9. Not com- 

 mon : sides of pond, Harleston Common, B. Pond in 

 meadow adjoining Wilderness Lane, D. Syleham 

 (EAH). Tivetshall, F. Dickleburgh (DC). 



