858 NOTES ON NORFOLK PLANTS. 
county I have never visite 
M. minima, Lan eve Tctfora, ” E. Forster, in Herb. Mus. Brit. 
Santon Warren, near Thetford. This species is by no means so 
common in Norfolk as it is in Suffo 
Trifolium suffocatum, L.—North Denes, omarnen Will soon 
be extinct, from building operations going o 
Orobus tuberosus, L.—I feel sure I saw this between Holkham 
and pannoesien; but did not pee any specimens, not then 
knowing it was doubtful for the county. e non-occurrence, Or 
great rari ity, a this species in some of the eastern counties is 
somewhat Paar ble. 
ensis, Auct., var. (O. maritima, Dum. Barre plant of 
the coast panes hills will, 1 think, prove to be the 0. ma “itima, 
ail ae I have seen notype specimens of his plant. There 
a in the new edition of Babington’s ‘ : Manual’ but 
ates Prof. alae considers this the. same as the Belgian 
plant, Ido not know. When young it is non- or the spines 
zr. 
* Rosa micrantha, Sm., fide Baker.—Between Grohe and Filby 
*R. tomentosa, Sm., var. subglobosa, Sm.—Between Swainsthorpe 
and Swardeston. 
te canina wey yar. su sa i Woods.—Tivetsh all, very fine 
[Ca itriche pit Linn.—This should be expunged ; the 
true plant is little likely to have occurred. The sub- -species 
truncata oa be more likely 
C. hamulata, Kiitz.—Near “Yarm uth. 
* Fpilobium palustre, L.; E. Pein Baker (fide Haussknecht), — 
Filby, plen — 
*#E. obscu Schreb.—Filby. 
* nanthe pee Coleman.—Heigham Sounds, Hickling. 
Galium verum, l., var.—The plant of the coast sand-hills agrees 
well with French specimens I possess of the var. littorale (@. Bre- 
bissonti, Le Jol. ?) 
Ga, ir With.—+North Denes, Yarmouth. A rare plant 
in the coun 
Sen tris, DC.—* Methwold Fen, 1838,” JW. Marshall. 
Herb., H. C. "Woteon | Still in fair estas some eight miles 
from Yarmouth ; very fine this year (1881). 
nula Pulicaria, L.—I have seen a specimen from Ormsby. 
*+Crepis setosa, Hall, fil—Godwick, Mr. H. G. Glasspoole! 
Hieracium umbellatum, Linn.—Hollows on Caistor Marrams. 
Gentiana Pneumonanthe, L.—St. Faiths, 1878 ! 
Veronica verna, .—Santon Warren, near Thetford ; abundan t. 
Myosotis palustris, With.—Buckenham, near Norwich, very fine, 
