74 FLOWERING PLANTS. 



COKNACE.E. 

 CORNUS, L. 



C. sanguinea, L. Common Dogwood. 68. Frequent in 

 copses and hedges : Harleston Green Lane ; Wortwell j 

 Flixton ; Dickleburgh, etc. 



CAPEIFOLIACE^]. 

 ADOXA, L. 



A. Moschatellina, L. Tuberous Moschatel. 4, 5. Frequent 

 in woods and shady banks : Shotford Hill ; Lush Bush ; 

 Redenhall ; Homersfield Wood ; Dickleburgh ; Billing- 

 ford, 



SAMBUCUS, L. 



S. nigra, L. Common Elder. 5, 6. Common in hedgerows 

 and woods. 



|S. Ebulus, L. Danewort. 6 8. Rare : waysides and waste 

 places : Mendham Long Lane by Harleston (BG). 



VIBURNUM, L. 



V. Oplllus, L. Common Guelder-Rose. 5 7. Frequent in 

 damp situations : Wey bread Beck ; Need ham Osier 

 Ground ; Gawdy Hall Wood ; Rushall ; Dickleburgh ; 

 Wacton ; Scole ; Flixton, etc. 



V. Lantana, L. Wayfaring Tree. 5, 6. Rare : in Mendham 

 Grove, Norfolk, K. Cf. Introd., p. 30. 



LONICERA, L. 



*L. Capri folium, L. Perfoliate Honeysuckle. 5, 6. Not 

 common, but well established : hedges near Needham 

 Mill, Suffolk, F. Roadside between St. Margaret's and 

 St. Peter's (EAH), F. Bath Hills (T). 



L. Periclymenum, L. Common Honeysuckle. 6 9. Frequent 

 in hedges and thickets : Harleston ; Mendham ; Flixton ; 

 Dickleburgh, etc. 



