90 FLOWERING PLANTS. 



SCKOPHTJLAKINE.E. 



VERBASCUM, L. 



V. Thapsus, L. Great Mullein. 6 9. Common on dry 

 banks : roadside, Shotford to Mendham, Norfolk : Shot- 

 ford Heath ; Shimpling ; Billingford, etc. 



V. pulverulentum, YilL Hoary Mullein. 7. Rare : road- 

 side at Earsham (Mr. F. Spalding). Ditchingham (WA). 



V. nigrum, L. Dark Mullein. 6 9. Frequent by waysides : 

 Homersfield and St. Cross Road ; Mendham and Metfield 

 Road ; Scole ; Billingford ; Great Melton, etc. 



V. Blattaria, L. Moth Mullein. 7, 8. Rare : waste ground, 

 Weybread (JH, 1863). 



LINARIA, Tour. 



*L. Cymbalaria, Mill. Ivy-leaved Toad-flax. 6 10. Fre- 

 quent : walls ; Wilderness Lane, Harleston ; Brock dish ; 

 Flixton, etc. 



L. Elatine, Mill. Sharp-leaved Fluellin. 7, 8. Not common : 

 field, Harleston Green Lane, opposite Anthill Farm, 

 F. Field near North Lodge, Weybread, D. Dickleburgh 

 (DC), F. St. Margaret's (EAH). 



L. spuria, Mill. Round-leaved Fluellin. 7 9. Not common : 

 with L. Elatine, near the Green Lane, Harleston, F. 

 Field near Mendham Grove, Norfolk. At St. Cross in 

 great abundance (EAH). 



L. vulgaris, Mill. Yellow Toad-flax. 7 9. Frequent on 

 dry banks and in cornfields. 



L. viscida, Mcench. (L. minor, Desf.). Least Toad-flax. 

 6 10. Not common : cornfields, St. Margaret's (EAH), 

 F. Flixton 1. 



ANTIRRHINUM, L. 



A. Orontium, L. Lesser Snap Dragon. 6 10. Not com- 

 mon : Homersfield Allotments (W. Squires), F. Wortwell 

 School Allotments, F. Cultivated ground, Dickleburgh 

 (DC). 



SCROPHULARIA, L. 



S. aquatica (var. Balbisii), L. Water Betony. 6 9. Abun- 

 dant in the marsh dykes and by the side of streams. 



