50 FLOWERING PLANTS. 



BARBAREA, R.Br. 



B. vulgaris, R.Br. Common Yellow Rocket. 5 8. Com- 



mon in meadows, fields, and by the sides of streams. 



ARABIS, L. 



A. perfoliata, Lam. (Turritis glabra, L.). Smooth Tower 

 Mustard. 6 8. Not uncomfnon on dry banks : plenti- 

 ful near Wortwell Schoolroom (1885); between Homers- 

 field and St. Cross ; below Homersfield Church (EAH), F. 

 Near Wortwell Windmill (BG). Flixton (NBG). Scole 

 (JC). 



CARDAMINE, L. 



C. amara, L. Bitter Lady's Smock. 4 6. Abundant in 



the meadows of the Waveney Valley (Weybread Water 

 Mill, etc.). 



C. pratensis. L. Meadow Lady's Smock. 4 6. Common in 

 meadows and moist places : occasionally a double form is 

 found. Popular name Cuckoo Flower. 



C. hirsuta, L. Hairy Lady's Smock. 4, 5. Common on 

 dry banks and walls. 



C. flexuosa, With. (C. sylvatica, Link.). Creeping Lady's 

 Smock. 4 6. Rare : in shady places near Wortwell 

 Water Mill (EAH). 



EROPHILA, DC. 



E. vulgaris, DC. (Draba verna, L.). Common Whitlow 

 Grass. 3 5. Very common on dry banks. One of the 

 earliest wayside flowers. 



COCHLEARIA, L. 



*C. Armoracia, L. (Armoracia rusticana, BM). Horse 

 Radish. 5 8. Abundant in a ditch at Flixton Village, 

 F. Mendham, A. 



HESPERIS, L. 



*H. matronalis, L. Dame's Gilliflower. 5 7. Rare : in a 

 cultivated field on Balking Hill, Harleston, H. 



SISYMBRIUM, L. 



S. Thaliana, Hook. (Arabis Thaliana, L.). Thale Cress. 

 4 7. Abundant on dry banks. 



