FLOWERING PLANTS. 



V. sylvatica, Fr. Wood Violet. 3 6. Common in woods 

 and hedge-banks. This is var. Riviniana, Reich. Popu- 

 lar names Horse or Dog Violet. 



V. Reichenbachiana, Bor. Lesser Wood Violet. 3 6. Not 

 common : Gawdy Hall Great Wood (Rev. E. F. Linton) ; 

 Redenhall Lanes, F. St. Margaret's (EAH). Cf. Introd. 

 p. 26. 



V. arvensis, Murr. Small-flowered Field Pansy. 4 10. 

 Common in cultivated ground. Popular name HearCs- 



ease. 



POLYGALE.E. 

 POLYGALA, L. 



P. vulgaris, L. Common Milkwort. 5 9. Not common : 

 near Capt. Moore's Farm, Needham ; Homersfield Heath ; 

 Dickleburgh. 



CABYOPHYLLE7E. 



DIANTHUS, L. 



D. Armeria, L. Deptford Pink. 7, 8. Occasional : near Har- 

 leston (NBG) ; Balking Hill, E. Well's Lane, D. Mend- 

 ham (EAH), B. Near the White House, Harleston ; 

 roadside opposite Middleton Hall, Mendham, G. Between 

 Denton and Earsham (Mrs. Pemberton). 



SAPONARIA, L. 



S. officinalis, L. Common Soapwort. 7, 8. Rare : in hedges 

 near houses ; between Flixton and Bungay (BG), F. 

 Formerly in a hedge-bank on the Needham Road near 

 the first milestone (Mr. Samuel Carman). 



SILENE, L. 



S. Cucubalus, Wib. (S. inflata, Sm.). Bladder Campion. 

 6 8. Common in fields and by roadsides. 



Var., puberula ; Earsham (T). 



S. gallica, var. anglica, L. English Catch-fly. 6 8. A 

 weed in the Rectory Garden, St. Margaret's (EAH). 



S. nutans, L. Nottingham Catch-fly. 6 8. Borders of 

 fields : several plants a few years ago on a wild bank 



