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134 VEGETATION OF CROMER, NORFOLK. 
" aore (on the bare sands), Daucus Carota, Galium verum, Artemisia 
vulgaris, Teucrium Scorodonia, Plantago nantes Rumex crispus, R. 
Acetosella, Carex arenaria, Phleum pratense (the well-marked var. 
F ed nodosum, L. (P. precor, Jord.) ), Seler ie loliacea, These two 
i i i main character 
on the Saiys cliffs. 
Of other rag iaeen: species marked; sz aponee yoga en 
ges 
several spots along the east cliff, growing in patches near the edge, on 
Achillea Millefolium; Hyoscyamus niger and ie ere officinal. 
occur here and there; and Epipactis palustris was obse on 
damp place by the roadside near Felbrigg. (It is very ‘abana at 
Beeston Bog, beyond my bounds.) 
The flora seemed more ‘remarkeble for wants than occurrences, 
e 
common was detected near E. Runton, which rie also Pie 
gala depressa, Stellaria sipens, Cnanthe fistulosa, Pedicularis sylva- 
tica, ral tenella, and Scirpus setaceus, none of which were seen 
by me elsewhere. 
fl more marked is the want of maritime shore plants. The 
cliffs are constantly giving way to the ever-gaining sea and the wash of 
eat 2 
is the only seashore plant at all abundant, but this grows to a 
great luxuriance. 7. ens is rare, and 7. acutu did not observe. 
Occasional prec arious tufts of ~— Dosis. Salsola Kali, and 
ace | ate #i are the only other shore plants noted as 
oceurrin 
The common Cerastium of the sandy cliffs is a somewhat pu 
=e with completely the bela of C. tetrandrum, but the bracts have 
e a scarious margin as perhaps to warrant the name C. semide- 
cam which has = Deeg tie aeeceaees iy some good botanists. 
