322 NOTES ON EAST ANGLIAN BOTANY. 
Cherleria sediformis Cariot & St. Lager, Etud. Fl. 119 (1889). 
Arenaria sedoides F, J. Hanb. Lond. Cat. ed. 9, 12, n. 248 (1895); 
non B. D. Jacks. (1893), nec Frél. ex Reichenb. Fl. Germ. Exe. 
794 (1882). 
- Note.—Alsine sedoides Froel. ex Koch, Syn. Fl. Germ. ed. 1, 114 
(1836), which in the Kew Index, i. 181 (1893) is also quoted as 
Arenarta sedoides, is Alsine verna yar. ¢. Wohlf. in Koch, Syn. 
Deutsch. ed. 3, i. 284 (1892). 
7. MinuarTIA PEPLOIDES. 
Arenaria peploides L. Sp. Pl. ed. 1, 423 (1758) ; Sowerby, Engl. 
Bot. iii. t. 189 (1 July, 1794); F. J. Hanb. Lond. Cat. ed. 9, 12 
n. 247 (1895). 
Alsine peploides Crantz, Instit. ii. 406, n. 11 (1766); Syme, Engl. 
Bot. ed. 3, ii. t. 239 (1863). 
Honkenya peploides Ehrh. Beitr. ii. 181 (1788). 
Honkeneja peploides Bab. Man. Brit. Bot. ed. 3, 48 (1851). 
Honkeneya peploides Syme, 1.c. 106. 
NOTES ON EAST ANGLIAN BOTANY. 
By Arraur Bennett, F.L.S. 
Tax following notes may be taken in connection with those on 
Cambridgeshire plants in the last number of this Journal. A few 
Surro.k. 
Ranunculus fluitans 4, Brandon River, 1878. 
; Helleborus viridis I, ’ Brundish, Herb. Sherard at Oxford (ex 
ruce), 
Althea officinalis L. Ditches below Burgh Castle, 1848, Herd. 
Hailstone, 
Genista pilosa L. “The heaths near Bury are yellow with this 
plant in June, but after it is difficult to find, as it creeps under the 
00 Crowe 
_. Ginanthe silaifolia Bieb, There is a specimen of the true plant 
from Sir J. Cullum in herb, Banks, 1774. Dr. Hind (Flora of 
