FLOWERING PLANTS. 107 



I. Pseudacorus, L. Yellow Iris. 58. Frequent : banks of 

 the Waveney; Bedenhall Beck; pond, Shotford Hill; 

 Spring Wood, Wey bread ; Flixton, etc. Popular name 

 Flag. 



CROCUS, Tour. 



* C. vernus, All. /Spring Crocus. 3. It " covers a field by 

 the side of Mendham Long Lane by Harleston, and has 

 grown there before the memory of the oldest person in the 

 neighbourhood" (EG, 1805). Still abundant and appar- 

 ently spreading. 



AMAETLLIDEJB 



NARCISSUS, L. 



N. Pseudo-narcissus, L. Wild Daffodil. 3, 4. Not com- 

 mon : occasionally in meadows near Jay's Green, Harles- 

 ton, F. Plentiful on the island, Gawdy Hall Wood 

 (EAH), F. Popular name Lent Lily. 



*N. major, L. Spanish Daffodil. 3, 4. Mendham Grove, 

 Norfolk, in the last century a garden. Cf. Introd., p. 29, 

 note. 



*N. biflorus, Curt. Two-flowered Narcissus. 4, 5. Bare : 

 in a meadow at St. Margaret's (EAH), E. Mendham 

 Grove, Norfolk, DH. Cf. Introd., p. 26. 



GALANTHUS, L. 



G. nivalis, L. Common Snowdrop. 2, 3. Not common : 

 marshy corner of a meadow by the Waveney, Weybread, 

 C. Plentiful in the Long Plantation, Flixton (EAH), 

 F. Hedges at Laxfield in the greatest profusion (BG). 



DIQSCOBEJB. 



TAMUS, L. 



T. communis, L. Black Bryony. 5 7. Frequent in woods 

 and hedges : Jay's Green, Harleston ; Gawdy Hall Wood ; 

 Flixton ; Dickleburgh ; Thorpe Abbotts, etc. 



LILIACEJE. 



RUSCUS, L. 



R. aculeatus, L. Butcher's Broom. 3, 4. Bare : in an orchard 

 hedge, Alburgh, A. 



