78 FLOWERING PLANTS. 



GNAPHALIUM, L. 



G. uliginosum, L. Marsh Cudweed. 7, 8. Not common : 

 pond-side near the Dove House, Mendham (Norfolk), E. 

 Damp places between Shotford Bridge and Spurkett's 

 Lane, D. Brockdish (EAH). 



G. sylvaticum, L. Upright Cudweed. 7 9. Rare : bushy 

 ground opposite Hulk's Graves, Weybread, E. Dickie- 

 burgh (DC). 



INULA, L. 



I. conyza, DC. Ploughman's Spikenard. 7 9. Frequent 

 in hedge-banks and woods : Harleston Green Lane ; 

 Mendham Hill (Norfolk) ; Mendham High Road ; Bath 

 Hills, etc. 



PULICARIA, Gaert. 



P. dysenterica, Gaert. (Inula dysenterica, L.). Greater Flea- 

 bane. 7 10. Frequent in moist situations : Gawdy 

 Hall Wood ; Waveney Valley, etc. 



BIDENS, L. 



B. cernua, L. Nodding Bur- Marigold. 6 9. Frequent in 

 the marsh dykes : Brockdish ; Needham ; Weybread ; 

 Wortwell ; Dickleburgh Moor ; Shimpling. 



B. tripartita, L. Tripartite Bur-Marigold. 7 9. Rare : 

 pond near Mendham Cross Roads, Norfolk ; sides of lane 

 to Wortwell Cricket Field, F. 



ACHILLJEA, L. 



A. Millefolium, L. Common Yarrow. 6 9. Common in 

 banks by waysides. 



A. Ptarmica, L. Sneeze-wort Yarrow. 7, 8. Rare : river- 

 bank below Mendham Mill, H. Brockdish (EAH), D. 



ANTHEMIS, L. 



A. Cotula, L. Stinking Mayweed. 6 9. Frequent in waste 

 .places : Baker's Barn Brickyard, Redenhall ; Mendham 

 Pit, on Withersdale Road ; St. Margaret's, etc. 



A. arvensis, L. Corn Chamomile. 6 9. Rare : waste 

 ground above the Alder Carr, Needham ; near the Met- 

 tield footpath, Mendham, F. 



