FLOWERING PLANTS. 1 



SCABIOSA, L. 



S. SUCClSa, L. DeviVs-bit Scabious. 6 8. Not common : 

 moist places : near Mendham Targets, 0. Wey bread 

 Meadows, D. Shimpling, F. Dickleburgh (DC). Fres- 

 singfield, D. 



S. columbaria, L. Small Scabious. 7, 8. Rare : dry banks : 

 Bath Hills, Ditchingham (T). Dickleburgh (DC). 



S. arvensis, L. (Knautia arvensis, Coult.). Field Scabious. 

 6 9. Common in fields and hedge-banks. 



COMPOSITE. 

 EUPATORIUM, L. 



E. cannabinum, L. Hemp Agrimony. 1 10. Frequent 

 by the sides of streams ; Shotford Bridge ; Weybread 

 Mill ; Needham Mill ; Brockdish ; Dickleburgh, etc. 



SOLIDAGO, L. 



S. Virgaurea, L. Common Golden-rod. 7, 8. Rare : on 

 waste ground opposite Hulk's Graves, Weybread (the late 

 Mr. Muskett), K 



BELLIS, L. 



B. parennis, L. Common Daisy. 39. Generally distributed. 



EEIGERON, L. 



E. acris, L. Blue Fleabane. 1 9. Rare : gravelly places, 



Needham Alder Carr Pit, E. Homerstield Heath (plen- 

 tiful), F. 



FILAGO, Tour. 



F. germanica, L. Common Cudweed. 6 10. Frequent in 



cornfields and waste places : Shotford ; Starston ; Flixton, 

 etc. Called by the old botanists Herba impia, because the 

 young branches overtop the older head from which they 

 spring. 



F. minima, Fr. Slender Cudweed. 6 9. Not common : 

 gravelly places : by the side of the Rectory House Wall, 

 Redenhall ; Flixton New Road, F. Dickleburgh (DC). 



