FLOWERING PLANTS. 59 



BHAMNE.E. 

 RHAMNUS, L. 



R. catharticus, L. Common Buckthorn. 57. Not com- 

 mon : a bush on South Elmham Minster ruins ; in the 

 Rectory Paddock hedge, and occasionally elsewhere at 

 St. Margaret's (EAH), F. Hedge near Weybread House. 

 Hoxne (BG). 



R. Frangrila, L. Alder Buckthorn. 4 6. Eare : in planta- 

 tions near Bungay (BG). Wacton (T). 



SAPLNDACE.E. 

 ACER, L. 



*A. pseudo-platanus, L. Sycamore. 5, 6. Frequent : Wey- 

 bread ; Starston, etc. 



A. campestre, L. Maple. 5, 6. Common in woods and 

 hedges. Fine trees at South Elmham Hall. 



LEGTTMINOSJS. 



GENISTA, L. 



G. anglica, L. Needle Green Weed. f>, 6. Rare : sparingly 

 on Wacton Common (TS and JC). Stuston (JC). Bungay 

 Common (WA). 



G. tinctoria, L. Dyer's Green Weed. 7, 8. Frequent : 

 Wacton Common ; Baker's Barn Brickyard, Redenhall ; 

 Weybread ; Needham ; Dickleburgh, etc. 



ULEX, L. 



U. Europseus, L. Common Furze. 3 6. Common in sandy 

 and gravelly places. Popular name Gorse. 



CYTISUS, Link. 



C. Scoparius, Link. (Sarothamnus scoparius, Koch.). Com- 

 mon Broom. 4 6. Common, especially in gravel pits. 



ONONIS, L. 



0. repens, L. (0. arvensis, L.). Procumbent Rest-Harrow. 

 6 9. Frequent in barren pastures : Well's Lane, Har- 

 leston ; Wort well ; Dickleburgh; Flixtoii. 



