FLOWERING PLANTS. 69 



LYTHKABIELE. 

 LYTHRUM, L. 



L. Salicaria, L. Purple Loosestrife. 6 9. Common by the 

 sides of the Waveney and water-courses. 



PEPLIS, L. 



P. Portula, L. Water Purslane. 6" 8. Rare : moist places, 

 Topcroft (TS). Near Bungay (Mr. D. Stock). 



EPILOBIUM, L. 



E. hirsutum, L. Great hairy Willow-herb. 7, 8. Frequent 

 in damp places and 011 river-sides : banks of the Waveney ; 

 Harleston Green Lane ; Redenhall Beck ; Gawdy Hall 

 Wood, etc. 



E. parviflorum, Sch. Small-flowered hairy Willow-herb. 7/8. 

 Common in watery places. Var. rivulare (subglabrous 

 form) common in the marshes. 



E. montanum, L. Broad-leaved Willow-herb. 68. Common 

 in woods and shady places. 



E. tetragonum, L. Square-stalked Willow-herb. 8, 9. Frequent 

 by the side of ditches and in damp situations : The Wil- 

 derness Pond, Harleston ; Gawdy Hall Great Wood ; 

 Needham Marshes, etc. 



E. palustre, L. Narrow-leaved Willow-herb. 7, 8. Not com- 

 mon : marshy ground ; Brockdish (EAH), Dickleburgh 



(DC). 



(ENOTHERA, L. 



*(E. biennis, L. Common Evening Primrose. 7 9. Rail- 

 way banks at Homersfield. 



CIRCjEA, L. 



C. lutetiana, L. Enchanter's Nightshade. 6 8. Frequent 

 in shady places : Gawdy Hall Great Wood ; Dentoii 

 Plantations ; Flixton Woods ; Bath Hills ; Dickleburgh ; 

 Billingford, etc. 



