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left — in the last aiieies coed field going to Thorpe, in great 
enty 
: Towe rium Chamedrys ‘Bs City walls between seechomes and St. 
Austin’s Gates; between brazen door and St. Stephen’s Gate 
Mentha sativa and M. gentilis. By the blacksmith’s hiss at Saham. 
—M. piperita, M. hives, and M. spicata. By the public-house at 
Saham.—M. rubra Sm. Ditch of Clark’s field at Saham. ‘+1797, 
Saham, with Dr. Smith, 16 Sept.’ — oe europaeus L. Ash- 
wicken ; "Shott ttingham, near the mill; Sa 
Ut rioularia vulgaris L. and U. minor L. "St. Faith’s, Newton 
ogs. 
Statice reticulata L. Marshes due N. of Blakeney Church; from 
Brancaster Staith to the town a hundred acres of ground might be be 
found covered with it; at Holme and Snettisham; at Wells, sixty 
yards W. of the Old Bini made by Sir ©. Turner on the south side 
of the banks, and 
Scleranthus perennis he Snettisham ; Honeybeach. — 
opodium murale L. Mann’ s far m-yard, cers CeR en — 
Atriplex peduneulata L. Marshes by St. Ann’s Fort, 
Rumea maritimus L. Allen’s Marshes, Halvergate isola 
Mere ; Gayton Common, near the turnpike; Stratton 
Malasis paludosa Sw. Between Horsford and Felthorpe, opposite 
the sixth milestone on Cawston Heath.— Liparis Loeselii Rich. was 
found in a meadow in St. Faith's, Newton, in the year 1767 by Mr. 
Pitchford. I found three specimens of it in same meadow in the 
most boggy part, 1788. 
Herminium Monorchis Br. At Marham Chalk-pit; in a chalk- 
pit at Heacham, near the road thence to Snettisham, on the bank 
— twenty yards from the entrance to the pit on the right-hand 
si 
yen anthropophora Br. In several pasture fields at Ashwell- 
thorpe, but sparingly ; from this “ong a being well known to 
botanists, it is now nearly rooted o 
aris quadrifolia L. Overton’s foes at Heydon; Sexton Wood 
in — m. 
corus Calamus L. River by Heigham Common; Surlingham 
— 
Iris fetidissima L. Bradenham. 
Cladium Mariscus Br. Wroxham Broad.— Schenus nigricans L. 
Bog near Heydon.— Blysmus compressus Panz. Bog at Pa a 
past the pu sgn Lower common at Heydon. ynchospora 
alba Vahl eydon; Felthorpe Bogs.— Heeou fluitans L. 
Pits on Hainford Heath, by Blackmere. — S. maritimus L. 
mouth ; “pm Wells ; Acle. — Cares curta Good. Caistor 
Cam oa Li. Cawston Bog; St. Faith’ s, Newton Bogs; 
Cranberry a "Bast Winch. 
Avena pubescens L. Marham Chalk-pit, Mr. W. Holkham ; 
Forby's pastures, Saham.—Calamagrostis epigejos Roth. Ranaugh ; 
Cawston Decoy. — Aira canescens L. By the rails in the of 
Yarmouth Common from Caistor Common near the seashore; by 
the Pool Beacon at Wells; sparingly at Brancaster; Holme ; 
