FLOWERING PLANTS. 67 



CRATjEGUS, L. 



C. oxyacantha, L. Hawthorn. 5, 6. Hedgerows : Yar., 

 oxyacanthoides, Redenhall Road, near Lush Bush. Var., 

 monogyna, common. Popular name May. 



SAXIFRAGES. 



SAXIFRAGA, L. 



S. tridactylites, L. Rue-leaved Saxifrage. 36. Rare : on 

 old walls at Brockdish (EAH), and Mendham, F. Dickie- 

 burgh (DC). 



S. granulata, L. White Meadow Saxifrage. 5, 6. Abundant 

 in pastures and on banks : Harleston ; Redenhall ; 

 Homersfield ; Hoxne, etc. 



CHRYSOSPLENIUM, L. 



C. alternifolium, L. Alternate-leaved Golden Saxifrage. 4 6. 

 Rare : Spring Wood, Weybread (BG), K. In a shady 

 lane by the river at Needham (BG). Plentiful in Flixton 

 Long Plantation, I. 



PARNASSIA, L. 



P. palustris, L. Grass of Parnassus. 8, 9. Very rare : on 

 Kett's Fen, Shimpling (JM), K. 



RIBES, L. 



*R. Grossularia, L. Gooseberry. 4, 5. Frequent in hedges 

 and woods : Starston ; Homersfield ; Flixton ; Shimp- 

 ling, etc. 



*R. rubrum, L. Red Currant. 4, 5. Not common : Homers- 

 field Wood ; bank of the Weybread Beck : Shotford Dykes : 

 Gawdy Hall Great Wood. 



R. nigmm, L. Black Currant. 4, 5. Occasionally by streams : 

 Needham Alder Carr ; Weybread Beck ; near Flixton 

 Village; Shimpling. 



CRASSULACE.E. 

 TILLJLA., L. 



T. muscosa, L. Mossy Tillcea. 4 8. Rare : gravel walks 

 at Hoxne (BG) : also near Bungay (Mr. D. Stock). 



