FLOWERING PLA.NTS. 99 



RUMEX, L. 



R. conglomerates, Murr. Sharp Dock. 6 9. Frequent in 

 the marshes. 



R. sanguineus, L. (R. nemorosus, Sch.). Bloody-veined Dock. 

 6, 7. Var. viridis, not unfrequent : Needham Alder 

 Carr ; Gawdy Hall Wood ; Flixton Park. 



R. pulcher, L. Fiddle Dock. 79. Frequent by roadsides : 

 Rederihall ; Well's Lane, Harleston ; Flixton, etc. 



R. obtusifolius, L. Broad-leaved Dock. 510. Common by 

 waysides and in fields. 



R. crispus, L. Curled Dock. 6 9. Frequent in waste 

 ground : London Road, Harleston ; The Green Lane, etc. 



R. Hydrolapatkum, Huds. Great Water Dock. 7, 8. Abund- 

 ant by the riverside and in the dykes. 



R. Acetosa, L. Common Sorrel. 5 7. Common in meadows 

 and woods. 



R. Acetosella, L. Sheep's Sorrel. 5 7. Common 011 dry 

 banks and in pastures. 



THYMEIIEACEJG, 



DAPHNE, L. 



*D. Mezereum, L. Mezereon. 3. The Lady's Grove, Gawdy 

 Hall (EAH). Formerly at Laxfield (WA). Ditching- 

 ham (T). 



D. Laureola, L. Spurge Laurel. 2 5. Frequent in woods 

 and hedge-banks : Baker's Barn, Redenhall ; Mendham 

 Grove, Norfolk ; near St. Cross Schoolroom ; Flixton ; 

 the Bath Hills ; Denton Plantations ; Redenhall Green 

 Lane ; Shelton ; Dickleburgh ; Hoxne, etc. 



LOEANTHACILE. 



VISCUM, L. 



V. album, M. Mistletoe. 3 5. Not common : on poplar- 

 trees, Pulham Market ; on Wild Apple, Pulham Mary, F. 

 Orchards, Homersfield, G. Alburgh, F. St. Margaret's 

 (EAH). Veales Farm, Fressingfield, N. 



