70 FLOWERING PLANTS. 



CUCUEBITACE^B. 

 BRYONIA, L. 



B. dioica, L. Red-berried Bryony. 6 8. Frequent iri 



hedgerows : near Harleston Bridge ; Baker's Barn, Re- 

 denhall ; near Brockdish School ; Dickleburgh ; Flixton ; 

 Earsham. 



UMBELLIFEB.E. 

 HYDROCOTYLE, L. 



H. vulgaris, L. Marsh Pennywort. 5 8. Not common : 

 marshy ground near Wingtield Castle, 0. Lane to Wort- 

 well Cricket Field, F. On Dickleburgh Moor (DC). 



SANICULA, L. 



S. europaBa, L. Wood Sanicle. 5 7. Common in woods : 

 Gawdy Hall ; Homersfield ; Mendham ; Flixton ; Den- 

 ton ; Dickleburgh ; Billingford. 



CONIUM, L. 



C. maculatum, L. Common Hemlock. 6 8. Frequent in 



bushy places : Shotford Hill ; Redenhall Beck ; Mend- 

 ham ; Weybread ; Dickleburgh ; St. Margaret's ; Flixton, 

 etc. Very poisonous : stem spotted with purple. 



SMYRNIUM, L. 



S. Olusatrum, L. Common Alexanders. 5, 6. Frequent in 

 waste places : between Gawdy Hall and Lush Bush, C. 

 Bungay Road, Flixton, I ; near Homersfield Wood, F. 

 Between Harleston and Scole, and at Flixton Village 

 (NBG), F. Cf. Introd., p. 31. 



3UPLEURUM, L, 



B. rotundifolium, L. Perfollate ffare's-ear. 6, 7. Rare : a 

 weed in the Mill House Ground, Jay's Green, Harles- 

 ton, F. 



APIUM, L. 



A. nodiflorum, Reich. (Helosciadium nodiflorum, Koch.). 

 Procumbent Water Parsnip. Q- -8. Common in the 

 marsh dykes : Shotford, Mendham, Wortwell, Flixton, 

 etc. On Dickleburgh Moor. 



