84 FLOWERING PLANTS. 



TRAGOPOGON, L. 



T. pratensis, L. Yellow Goat's-beard. 6, 7. Frequent : road- 

 way, Clapper Farm : Mendham Hill : Ant Hill Farm, 

 Redenhall : Gawdy Hall ; Dickleburgh, etc. Yar. minor, 

 Redenhall Churchyard, F. Shimpling (T). 



CAMPANULACEJB. 



JASIONE, L. 



J. montana, L. Annual Sheep's-bit. 6 9. Not uncommon 

 in sandy places : Mendham Pit, on Withersdale Road ; 

 roadside below Homersfield Church ; opposite Hulk's 

 Graves, Weybread ; Needham Hill Pit. 



CAMPANULA, L. 



C. Trachelium, L. Nettle-leaved Bell-flower. 810. Rare : 

 bushy places near Middleton Hall, Mendham, B. St. 

 Margaret's (EAH). 



C. latifolia, L. Giant Bell-flower. 7 9. Rare : thickets, 

 Linstead Parva (BG). The Bath Hills (T). 



C. rotundifolia, L. Hare-bell. 7 9. Frequent on dry 

 banks : Harleston ; Needham ; Starston ; Shotford Heath ; 

 waste ground opposite Hulk's Graves, Weybread ; Homers- 

 field Heath. 



C. Rapunculus, L. Rampion Bell-flower. 7, 8. On old walls 

 at Earsham (NBG). 



C. patula, L. Spreading Bell-flmoer. 7 9. In hedges at 

 Denton (Rev. C. T. Cruttwell), F. 



.SPECULARIA, DC. 



S. hybrida, DC. Venus' Looking-glass. 6 9. Rare : in cul- 

 tivated ground near Shotford Bridge, Norfolk, E. 



EKICACE.E. 



CALLUNA, Salisb. 



C. Erica, DC. (C. vulgaris. Sal.). Common Ling. 6 9. 

 Very rare : one plant in the waste ground opposite 

 Hulk's Graves, Weybread, E. Cf. Introd., p. 29. 



