92 FLOWERING PLANTS. 



V. Beccabunga, L, Brooklime. 5 9. Common in ponds and 

 ditches. 



EUPHRASIA, L. 



E. officinalis, L. Common Eyebriyht. 5 10. Frequent : 

 Clintergate Road, Redenhall ; Meiidham Hill, Norfolk ; 

 Stubbings' Lane, Weybread ; Flixton Park ; Dickleburgh, 

 etc. 



BARTSIA, L. 



B. Odontites, Huds. Red Bartsia. 7, 8. Frequent in culti- 

 vated ground : Gawdy Hall ; Dickleburgh, etc. 



PEDICULARIS, L. 



P. sylvatica, L. Procumbent Lousewort. 5 8. Rare : be- 

 tween Brockdish and Rushall, near Fir Cover (EAH). 



MELAMPYRUM, L. 



M. pratense, L. Cow-wheat 58. Rare : Gawdy Hall 

 Great Wood, F. Knight's Grove, Langmere (DC). Bil- 

 lingford (JC). 



RHINANTHUS, L. 



R. Crista-galli, L. Yellow Rattle. 5 7. Common in damp 

 meadows : Weybread ; Shotford ; Wort well ; Flixton ; 

 Dickleburgh, etc. 



OBOBANCHACE^E. 

 OROBANCHE, L. 



fO. ramosa, L. Branched Broom-rape. 8, 9. Earsham (T). 

 Formerly not uncommon on Hemp and Galeopsis Tetrahit. 

 Mr. Holmes, however, failed to find it on Hemp grown 

 some years ago by the late Lord Waveney at Flixton. 



0. major, L. (0. Rapum, ThuilL). Greater Broom-rape. 

 6, 7. Not common : waste ground opposite Hulk's Graves, 

 Weybread, D. The Bath Hills (T). Dickleburgh (DC). 

 Parasitical on broom and furze. 



0. elatior, Sut. Tall Broom-rape. 68. Rare : Needham 

 (T). Parasitical on Knapweed. 



0. minor, Sm. Lesser Broom-rape. 6 8. Frequent : fields 

 near Harleston Bridge ; Wortwell ; Pulliam ; Shimpliug ; 

 Flixton, etc. Parasitical on Clover and many other plants, 

 including the garden Geranium. 



