52 FLOWERING PLANTS. 



LEPIDIUM, L. 



L. campestre, R.Br. Common Field Pepper-wort. 5 8. 

 Frequent in fields and waste places : Baker's Barn Brick- 

 yard ; Shotford ; Rushall ; Dickleburgh ; Earsham, etc. 



L. Smithii, Hook. Hairy Field Pepperwort. 6 8. Rare : 

 hedge-banks, Flixton (EAH). 



THLASPI, L. 



T. arvense, L. Penny Cress. 5 7. Common in cultivated 

 ground : Redenhall ; Wortwell ; Weybread ; Pulham ; 

 Shimpling, etc. 



TEESDALIA, R.Br. 



T. nudicaulis, R.Br. Naked-stalked Teesdalm. 4 6. Rare : 

 Homersfield Heath, F ; Needham Sandpit (BG-) ; the 

 Bath Hills, Ditchingham (NBG). Cf. Introd., p. 31. 



RAPHANUS, L. 



R. Raphanistrum, L. Wild Radish. 6 9. Frequent in 

 waste ground : railway cutting, Redenhall ; Weybread 

 Targets, etc. 



BESEDAOEL. 



RESEDA, L. 



R. lutea, L. Wild Mignonette. 6 8. Not common : Gate- 

 house gravel pit, Redenhall, D. Earsham, F. Scole, 

 Billingford (JC). Formerly at Dickleburgh (DC). 



R. luteola, L. Dyer's Weld. 68. Frequent in hedge- 

 banks and waste places : near Harleston Station ; below 

 Homersfield Church ; Earsham ; Flixton ; Scole ; Billing- 

 ford; Needham, etc. 



VIOLARHLE 



VIOLA, L. 



V. palustris. L. Marsh Violet. 5 7. Very rare : in the 

 Spring Meadow, Dickleburgh (DC). Reported also from 

 Flixton. 



V. odorata, L. Sweet Violet. 2 5. Common in woods and 

 hedge-banks. Var. alba, frequent : Mendham Road, etc. 



