FLOWERING PLANTS. 71 



A. inundatum, Reich. (H. inundatum, Koch.). Lesser 

 Water Parsnip. 6, 7. Wet places : not common : Win- 

 field, D. Dickleburgh Moor and Stow Fen, Earsham, F. 

 Tivetshall (TS). 



SISON, L. 



S. Amomum, L. Hedge Stonewort. 7 9. Common in 

 hedge-banks and by roadsides. 



SIUM, L. 



S. latifolium, L. Great Water Parsnip. 7, 8. Frequent by 

 the sides of the Waveney (below Mendham Mill ; Need- 

 ham Alder Carr ; Brockdish, etc). Dickleburgh. 



S. erectum, Huds. (S. angustifolium, L.). Upright Water 

 Parsnip. 7 9. Common in the marsh dykes and in 

 streams. 



jEGOPODIUM, L. 



M. Podagraria, L. Gout-weed. 6 8. Common in bushy 

 and waste places. 



PIMPINELLA, L. 



P. Saxifraga, L. Common Burnet Saxifrage. 1 9. Common 

 in meadows and on banks : plentiful on the steep bank of 

 Redenhall Churchyard. 



CONOPODIUM, Koch. 



C. denudatum, Koch. (Bunium flexuosum, With.). Earth- 

 nut. 5, 6. Not common : meadows near Mendham 

 Targets, C. Foxburrows Plantation, Weybread, D. 

 Dickleburgh (DC). 



CHJJROPHYLLUM, L. 



C. temulum, L. Rough Chervil. 6 8. Common in fields 

 and hedges : Harleston ; Weybread ; Mendham ; Starston, 

 etc. This and the poisonous Hemlock are the only British 

 species of the Order having purple-spotted stems. 



SCANDIX, L. 



S. Pecten-Veneris, L. Venus' Comb. 5 9. Common in 

 cultivated fields. Popular name Shepherd 's-needle. 



