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plant ped previously received a manuscript name from Solander 
but neither Brown’s nor Solander’s description is to be found in 
their respective manuscripts. Planchon (in Ann. Sci. Nat. 3rd 
Series, ix. 291) gives a full description, drawn up from the 
anksian specimens, but. did not consult the figure, as he says 
‘flores mihi ignoti.” On the back of his se cecval sketch taken 
during the voyage, Sydney Parkinson has noted: ‘‘ The petala 
white, anthera yellow, the leaves orange ae cilia yellow green, 
stalk and calyx tinged with red, the old capsules dark red purple.” 
The drawing based on the original sketch, from which the figure 
now published is ‘akan 2 is by James Miller 
NORFOLK NOTES. 
By E. F. Linton, M.A. 
Tar following list contains a ati from the notes made 
pice a few years’ residence in the county of Norfolk of the less 
on phanerogams and ferns. My observations were all sub- 
rare to 1880; there are perhaps no plants in the list new for 
in county, any such discoveries having been published when fresh 
is n the Tisitastions of the Norfolk and Norwich Natural History 
ociety. 
The Norwich ie aes has in its possession an interesting 
herbarium collected by the late John Drew Salmon, 1835-87, 
chiefiy from the neighbourhood of Thetford. I am not aware 
of any publication of its contents, and have inserted notes of 
infrequent plants from this source, whist are duly acknowledged 
by the abbreviation, hb. Salmon 
The majority of the stations i in the list are in Norfolk East (27). 
Those in West Norfolk are preceded by the comital number (2 
orfolk is a county in which there is a tendency for the same 
territorial name to crop up two or three times over: there are two 
Roydons, two Ellinghams, a Caister and a Cuaist stor, two Newtons, 
four Beestons, five Thorpes. I have referred in this paper to 
Roydon by Diss, Ellingham by Bungay, Caister by Yarmouth, and 
Thorpe St. Andrew, near Norwich—not to the other places of these 
ambiguous names. Newton (near Swaffham) » sufficiently dis- 
and Beesto mie Andr drew, frequ uently hatitionad. is a small un- 
churched 66 h three miles woe ast of Norwich, not to be 
confused with Besstan by Cro 
Thalictrum minus L. ‘a hoe Lane, near Thetford 
(1836), Ab. Salmon. 
T. flavum L. Roydon, near Diss. 28. Thetford (1835), Ab 
Salmon. 
Ranunculus circinatus Sibth. Whittingham; Ranworth Broad 
Hoveton; Ellingham. 28. Larlingford. 
. fluitans Sais 28. Plentiful in the Little Ouse, near Brandon. 
