FLOWERING PLANTS. 75 



EUBIACE^E. . 

 GALIUM, L. 



G. cruciatum, With. Crosswort. 4 7. Frequent in hedge- 

 banks and copses : Mendham Long Lane ; Well's Lane, 

 Harleston ; near Shotford Hall ; Rushall Road ; Flixton ; 

 St. Margaret's. 



G. verum, L. Yellow Bedstraw. 6 9. Frequent : Reden- 

 hall Churchyard ; Needham Hill ; Shotford Hill ; Flix- 

 ton; Dickleburgh, etc. 



G. erectum, Huds. Narrow-leaved Great Bedstraw. 6, 7. 

 Rare : hedges, Brockdish (T). 



G. Mollugo, L. Great Bedstraw. 69. Var. elatum, abun- 

 dant : roadsides, Redenhall, Wey bread, Needham ; gravel 

 pits, Redenhall Gatehouse, Wort well Broad wash, Flixton; 

 Dickleburgh, etc. A very strong growth when supported 

 by bushes. 



G. saxatile, L. Heath Bedstraw. 6 8. Dry pastures : 

 not common : opposite Hulk's Graves, Weybread, D. 

 Homersneld Heath, F. 



G. palustre, L. Marsh Bedstraw. 7, 8. Common in marshy 

 ditches and damp woods. 



G. uliginosum, L. Rough Marsh Bedstraw. 7, 8. Not 

 uncommon in damp places : between St. Margaret's and 

 St. Cross ; Shotford Bridge, F. Dickleburgh (DC). 



G. anglicum, Huds. Wall Bedstraw. 6 8. Very rare : on 

 an old wall below Needham Mill, Norfolk, C. 



G. Aparine, L. Goose-grass. 5 9. Common in bushy places. 

 Popular name Cleavers. 



G. tricorne, With. Rough Corn Bedstraw. 6 9. Very 

 rare : field near cinder-path before entering Flixton 

 Park, I. Cf. Introd., p. 30. 



ASPERULA, L. 



A. odorata, L. Sweet Woodruff. 5, 6. Rare : shady places, 

 Dickleburgh (DC). 



