86 FLOWERING PLANTS. 



ANAGALLIS, Tour. 



A. arvensis, L. Scarlet Pimpernel. 5 10. Common in cul- 

 tivated ground. Popular name Poor Man's Weather-glass 



A. cserulea, Sch. Blue Pimpernel. 7, 8. Rare : cornfields 

 at St. Margaret's (EAH), F. Redenhall (T). 



A. tenella, L. Bog Pimpernel. 7, 8. Very rare : on Kett's 

 Fen, Shimpling (JM). 



SAMOLUS, Tour. 



S. Valerandi, L. Brookweed. 1 9. Not common : river- 

 side below Weybread Mill, C : rather plentiful near Luck's 

 Mill, Needham, D. St. Margaret's (EAH). Of. Introd., 

 p. 32. 



OLEACE.E. 



FRAXINUS, L. 



F. excelsior, L. Common Ash. 4, 5. Common in woods and 

 hedgerows. 



LIGUSTRUM, Tour. 



L. vulgare, L. Common Privet. 6, 7. Frequent in hedge- 

 rows near dwellings. 



APOCYNACE^E. 



VINCA, L. 



*V. major, L. Greater Periwinkle. 4 6. Hedge-bank near 

 Weybread House, F. Pondside, Pulham Mary ; Tiyets- 

 hall : the Bath Hills (T). 



V. minor, L. Lesser Periwinkle. 4 6. Abundant in some 

 places : Mendham Grove, Norfolk ; Denton ; Flixton ; 

 St. Peter's ; Earsham Wood, etc. 



GENTIANE.E. 



BLACKSTONIA, Hucls. 



B. perfoliata, Huds. (Chlora perfoliata, L.). Yellow Cen- 

 taury. 6 9. Not common : roadside between Flixton 

 and St. Margaret's, I. Brookside, St. Margaret's (EAH). 

 Hoxne (JC). Wacton and Earsham (T). Gravel pit 

 adjoining the Bath Hills, with Lathyrus Aphaca (NBG). 



