NOTES ON EAST ANGLIAN BOTANY. 823 
Suffolk, p ‘eely ‘ep it ote have been CZ. pimpinelloides, but that 
is not a Hkely ies to 
bucus "ebhubes L. Doiig Melford, con Crowe. 
Gnaphalium luteo-album L. In August, 1896, Mr. Burkill hada 
fragment of this, sent for identification, from near Mildenhall ; it is 
given as extinct in the Flora. 
Senecio palustris DC. Haddiscoe, Suffolk, 1791, 7. Woodward ea 
herb. Winch at Linnean Society. Burgh near Yarmouth, Winch herb. 
Sonchus palustris and Lathyrus palustris used to grow in this loc ality. 
Erythrea pulchella Fr. There are <a gat ered at Lowes- 
toft, 24 Aug. 1802, in the British Museum He um. 
Orobanche elatior Sutt. Found ty: seers mls Barton: Fl. 
Shropsh. p. 580. 
. Veronica spicata L. Cavenham Heath, 1798, Herb. Hailstone. 
— V. verna L. Plentifully 4 in the fields nearly one mile from Thet- 
ford road to Bury, April 23, 1801; the leaves are of a purple-brown, 
and the whole plant in this situation not above an inch high, Crowe. 
Fritillaria Meleagris L. “ Scare shat (Suffolk Flora, p. 845) 
should read ‘ Scare’s Farm, 1780,” Cro 
Potamogeton zosterifolius Schum Dit toh by the river Lark, two 
Per from Prickwillow, 20.8. 1897, Bullock-Webster! New to the 
lor: 
Cla dium Mariscus Brown. Burnt Fen, near Eriswell, aan 
The greater en of this fen is in "cambridgeshire, but a small 
portion is on the other side of the ri 
Digitaria sanguinalis Scop. ieiesy, Suffolk, J. Tatham in herb. 
Hailstone. 
hara contraria Kuetz. Benacre Broad, July, 1896, Salmon !— 
C. canescens Loisel. Benacre and Easton Broad, July, 1896, Salmon! 
NorFoLk. 
Unless otherwise stated, the localities are from Mr. Crowe’s notes. 
Myosurus minimus L. _Repps, plentiful ! 
Silene Otites Wibel. Near Narford, in the road to Narboro’, and 
the whole way in the lane from Narford, as well as both sides of the 
Swaffham road by Sir H. Peyton’s house. — Holostewm pg 
L. On the city walls between St. Austin’s and Magdal repre 
Mr. Carter’s garden walls at Thorpe; near the he of Mr. 
Maltby’s garden; between Magdalen and Pockthorpe Gates.— 
z Gaertn. Sandy hills, Ditchling; Porlingland 
eath. 
Linum perenne L. Chalk-pit at — and elsewhere in that 
parish where the chalk lies near the s 
Astragalus — Retz. Seatthan. Host: Marham, and on 
the road thence to Narboro’, in good plenty. 
Geum rivale t. Meadows at Marham; Holt Wood; Dereham 
Meads; pastures, right hand, near eighteenth milestone to Walton 
(from La ome = am, 18 
is L. Costessy Common; Porland Heath; low 
rmna 
parts of Saniaion Casita, 
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