BOTANICAL NOTES FROM EAST SUFFOLK. 235 
Vicia hirsuta. Common. 
Lathyrus maritimus. Aldborough. 
Orobus tenuifolius. Not common. 
Prunus Avium. Yoxford. 
Potentilla argentea. Westleton, near Rackway bridge. 
Fragaria vesca. This plant presents a most striking appearance in 
the woods, the ground being literally ed with the ripe fruit. 
Rubus cesius. Common. 
Rosa spinosissima. Near the sea. 
Rosa micrantha. : 
Rosa rubiginosa. } syne. 
Rosa arvensis. 
Sanguisorba officinalis. 
Poterium Sanguisorba. 
Pyrus Malus. 
Frequent. 
Epilobium hirsutum. 
Epilobium parviflorum. \ Common. 
Epilobium roseum. \ 
Hippuris vulgaris. Ditches at Ipswich. 
Lythrum Salicaria. Frequent. 
Tamarix anglica. Near Landguard Fort. Not worthy of even 
being called naturalized, as it grows only on the borders of 
old gardens. 
Bryonia dioica. Frequent. 
Ribes rubrum. Wood at Badingham. 
Sedum anglicum. Near the sea, growing amidst short turf-grass. 
Sedum Telephium. Occasionally towards the sea. 
Adoxa Moschatellina. Badingham. 
Cornus sanguinea. Frequent. 
Eryngium maritimum. Dunwich, etc.; but nowhere plentiful. 
Smyrnium Olusatrum. Theberton, and frequent near the sea. 
Apium graveolens. Badingham, and in salt-marshes. 
Aigopodium Podagraria. Occasionally. 
Sium angustifolium. 
Cnanthe fistulosa. | 
Cinanthe crocata. Frequent. 
Cinanthe Phellandrium. f 
Athusa Cynapium. 
Feniculum vulgare. Frequent and very fine near the sea, some 
plants being eight feet high. 
