56 FLOWERING PLANTS. 



LEPIGONUM, Fr. 



L. rubrum, Fr. (Spergularia rubra, Fenzl.). Field Sand- 

 wort Spurrey. 5 8. Rare : gravelly places in the 

 neighbourhood of St. Margaret's (EAH). 



HYPEBICINEJE. 

 HYPERICUM, L. 



*H. calycinum, L. Large-flowered St. John's Wort. 7, 8. 

 Mendham Grove, Norfolk, in the last century a garden. 

 Cf. Introd., p. 29, note. 



H. perforation, L. Common St. John's Wort. 7, 8. Common 

 in woods and hedge-banks. 



'H. quadratum, Stokes. Square - stalked St. John's Wort. 

 7. Frequent in moist places : Shotford ; Brock dish ; 

 Dickleburgh ; Earsham, etc. 



H. humifusum, L. Trailing St. John's Wort. 7, 8. Rare : 

 wood near Brockdish Hall (EAH). Weybread (JH). 

 On Stuston Common (WA). 



H. pulchrum, L. Small Upright St. John's Wort. 6, 7. Rare : 

 waste ground opposite Hulk's Graves, Weybread, C. 

 Mendham Priory Plantations, F. Hedenham (T). 



H. hirsutum, L. Hairy St. John's Wort. 6 8. Not un- 

 common in woods : Gawdy Hall ; Mendham ; Dickleburgh ; 

 Flixton ; St. Margaret's, etc. 



|H. montanum, L. Mountain St. John's Wort. 7, 8. Rare : 

 bushy places, Bath Hills (WA). 



MALVACEAE. 

 MALVA, L. 



M. moschata, L. Musk Mallow. 7, 8. Frequent : Starston 

 Road, near the railway bridge ; Weybread ; Needham ; 



St. Margaret's. 



M. sylvestris, L. Common Mallow. 6 9. Abundant in 

 waste places. 



M. rotundifolia, L. Dwarf Mallow. 6 10. Common by 

 roadsides : Harleston ; Brockdish ; Wortwell ; Homers- 

 field ; St. Margaret's, etc. 



