66 FLOWERING PLANTS. 



POTERIUM, L. 



*P. muricatum, Spach. Muricated Salad Burnet. 5 8. 

 Not infrequent on borders of cultivated fields : Needham 

 Alder Carr Pit, D. Redenhall Gatehouse Pit, F. Mend- 

 ham Hill, H. Near Starston Bridge, C. Generally with 

 Sainfoin. 



ROSA, L. 



R. tomentosa, Sm. Downy-leaved Rose. 6, 7. Frequent : 

 Gawdy Hall ; Redenhall ; St. Margaret's, etc. . 



Yar. subglobosa, Gawdy Hall Great Wood (Rev. E. F. 

 Linton), F. 



R. rubiginosa, L. True Sweet-briar. 6, 7. Frequent : lane 

 near Harleston Station ; Needham ; Mendham ; Abbey 

 Wood, Flixton ; Dickleburgh. 



R. micrantha, Sin. Small-flowered Sweet-briar. 6, 7. Rare : 

 hedges, St. Margaret's (EAH). 



R. canina, L. Common Dog Rose. 6, 7. Vars. dumalis and 

 urbica, common. Var. lutetiana, frequent : Harleston 

 Green Lane, etc. 



R. arvensis, Huds. White-flowered Trailing Rose. 6, 7. Fre- 

 quent : Harleston Green Lane ; Gawdy Hall Wood ; 

 Flixton, etc. 



Var. bibracteata. Gawdy Hall Wood. 



PYRUS, L. 



P. torminalis, Ehrh. Wild Service Tree. 5. Rare : woods, 

 Bath Hills, Ditchingham (BG). 



P. Aria, Sm. Common White-beam. 5. Rare : woods, Ear- 

 sham (BG). 



P. communis, L. Wild Pear. 4, 5. Not common : hedges, 

 St. Margaret's and St. Peter's (EAH). Shimpling 

 (JM). 



P. Malus, L. Wild Apple. 5. Frequent : Vars., acerba 

 and mitis growing together in hedges near Starston 

 Bridge. 



