72 FLOWERING PLANTS. 



ANTHRISCUS, Pers. 



A. vulgaris, Pers. (Chaerophyllum Anthriscus, Lam.). Com- 

 mon Chervil. 5, 6. Frequent in hedge-banks ; Wilder- 

 ness Lane, Harleston ; Starston "Road ; Flixton ; St. 

 Margaret's, etc. 



A. sylvestris, Hoff. (Chaerophyllum sylvestre, L.). Wild 

 Chervil. 4 6. Common in hedge-banks and groves. 



*A. Cerefolium,Hoff. (Chaerophyllum sativum, Lam.). Garden 

 Chervil. 6, 7. In great plenty on a bank near Hales- 

 worth, to all appearance wild (F.B., 1800). Growing 

 quite wild on the roadside between Wisset and Hales- 

 worth (id. loc., EAH). 



FCENICTJLUM, Hoff. 



F. vulgare, Gaert. Common Fennel. 7, 8. Frequent : 

 Wortwell ; Harleston Bridge ; Baker's Barn Brickyard, 

 Redenhall ; Starston ; Shotford Heath ; in a hedge on 

 the Bath Hills, where it has grown for many years 

 (NBG). Cf. Introd., p. 30. 



(ENANTHE, L. ' 



(E. fistulosa, L. Common Water Dropwort. 69. Frequent 

 in the marsh dykes : Wortwell ; Flixton ; Mendham ; 

 Brockdish ; Dickleburgh 



(E. Phellandrium, Lam. Fine-leaved' Water Dropwort. 7 9. 

 Frequent in ponds and slow ditches : near the White 

 House, Harleston ; Gawdy- Hall Great Wood ; near 

 Starston Hall ; Flixton ; St. Margaret's ; Dickleburgh, etc. 



(E. fluviatilis, Cole. Miver Water Dropwort. 6 9. Abun- 

 dant in the Waveney (Syleham, Shotford, Homersfield, 

 etc.). Also in the slow ditches adjacent, where it main- 

 tains its characters. First recorded for Norfolk in 1883. 



JETHUSA, L. 



. Cynapium, L. Common FooVs-Parsley. 7, 8. Frequent 

 in fields, gardens, and waste places : near Wortwell 

 School ; Mendham Long Lane ; Starston Fields, etc. 

 Somewhat like the Parsley, but very poisonous. 



