826 SHORT NOTES. 
Snettisham. In several places Yarmouth “deans” are named: 
‘‘denes’’ is the present spelling.—Phlewm Boehmeri Wibel. Found 
at Narborough, July, 1780, in company with Mr. Woodward.— 
riticum caninum Li. Brown's Grove, Tacolstone, by the side of a 
pit there, 1780. 
Lastrea Thelypteris Presl. At Heydon, by the Alder Carrs; past 
the public-house at Ditchingham; Ashwicken Fen; Bawsey Bottom. 
— Osmunda regalis L. Blackmere, on Hainford (Heath) ; on this 
side Horning Ferry; St. Faith’s, Newton Bogs. 
Pilularia globulifera L. Hainford and Stratton Heaths. 
copodium clavatum L. Felthorpe Bogs. — L. inundatum L. 
Cawston Decoy. 
SHORT NOTES. 
Tae Campripce anp Lincoun Setinum.—I am exercised by Mr. 
Bennett’s remarks anent Selinum Carvifolia at Chippenham in the 
wi dele tr 
which botanographers T and fact, which I believe 
harles Kingsley first adumbrated, is that, independent of Man, 
though h by hi d his works, A natural change is always an 
25 or 80 y ears experience, with his eyes open and his brain apt for 
an effort akin to that of mental arithmetic, no features of Flora 
change are oftener obtruded upon his notice than the regular 
modification ever taking place in the flower integers of any tract— 
the absolutely inevitable, often predicable, replacements of one kind 
of individuals by some other! ‘There is the fact, explain it how we 
- But seeds, we know, kept from air, deeply-buried, as water 
memory from Lincoln alone. In 1876-9 I knew Linwood warren 
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