80 FLOWERING PLANTS. 



DORONICUM, L. 



*D. Pardalianches, L. Great Leopard's Bane. 6, 7. Spar- 

 ingly in the laoe from Alburgh School to Denton, B 



SENECIO, L. 



S. vulgaris, L. Common Groundsel. 1 12. Generally dis- 

 tributed. Local name Ascension Weed. 



S. sylvaticus, L. Wood Grounds il. 69. Not uncommon 

 in bushy places: Gawdy Hall Wood; Shotford Heath, etc. 



18. viscosus, L. Stinkiny Groundsel. 7, 8. Very rare : in 

 a gravel pit at Ditchingham (BG). Cf. Introd., p. 31. 



S. erucifolius, L. Hoary Ragwort. 7 9. Frequent : Baker's 

 Barn Brickyard, Redenhall : ditches, Wortwell Cricket 

 Field : Tumbrill Hill, Needham ; Bath Hills. 



S. Jacobaea, L. Common Ragwort. 7 9. Common by road- 

 sides and in waste places. 



S. aquaticus, Huds. Water Ragwort. 7 9. Common in the 

 marshes (Needham Alder Carr ; Mendham, etc.). Dickie 

 burgh Moor. 



ARCTIUM, L. 



A. majus, Schk. Great Burdock. 1 9. Frequent : Wood 

 behind Weybread Hall ; Well's Lane ; Gawdy Hall Wood, 

 etc. 



A. minus, Schk. Small Burdock. 610. Common in fields 

 and by roadsides. 



A. intermedium, Lange. Intermediate Burdock. 7 9. Waste 

 places, St. Margaret's (EAH). 



CARDUUS, L. 



C. nutans, L. Musk Thistle. 6 10. Frequent : Needham 

 Alder Carr Pit ; Wortwell ; Shotford ; Flixton ; St. Mar- 

 garet's, etc. 



C. crispus, L. Welted Thistle. 6 9. Frequent : roadsides, 

 Mendham, Wortwell, St. Margaret's, Dickleburgh ; Har- 

 leston Green Lane. Gawdy Hall Wood (prob. var. poly- 

 anthemos). 



