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erie arvense L. Ellingham; Attlebridge; Trimingham. 
28. Roudha exham 
r: salto ‘s Molsuhold Heath; Yarmouth; Pas 
T. scabrum L, Yarmouth. 28. East Harling to Kncttishell ; 
Thetford. 
T. fragiferum L. 28. Wells. 
T. filiforme L. nich atten North Dene, Yarmouth; South 
pps Common; Antin 
Anthyllis Voudseratia L. Cromer. 28. Thetford!, 1835, Ab. 
Salmon 
Lotus corniculatus L. var. villosus Ser. 28. South-east of Thetford. 
Ornithopus perpusillus L. 28. Thetford, 1885, hb. Salmon. 
udham ; Lexham. 
Onobrychis viciafolia Scop. 28. Thetford, hb. Salm 
Vicia hirsuta Gray. Abundant on 1_Danks sit iBerowsinn 
. Swaffha 
esley. 
thyroides Li. 28. ee Abbey Heath, hb. Salmon. 
Thetford to Rushford; Croxton Hea 
athyrus palustris Th. Fre sonat at Hoveton, and Ranworth 
Steed name, agreeing with the local Jae scene 26..<° hee 
runus Avium ingha 
P. Cerasus L. 28. Daning ont. 
P. Padus L. In a roadside plantation, Drayton 
an Filipendula Li. 28. Garboldisham oa: ‘East Harling ; 
Rubus Ideus L. Though stated by Rev. K. Trimmer to be 
“not frequent, i it would be more correct to describe Ges distri- 
bution as iene dropping the negative. Mousehold Heath ; 
rage 4 Orm ; Cawston. 28. Thetford, hb. Salmon. Beet- 
{[Note.—In the fruticose section of this genus the nomenclature 
has itself altered considerably since most of these observations were 
made, and some of the plants here mentioned have been recorded 
elsewhere previously under another name. This list sas therefore 
be taken to supersede any former publications of min ev. 
. M. Rogers has given me much help in this genus a 
. plicatus W. “& N. Beeston St. Andrew; oo aah 28. 
ot towards Gressenhall, by the side of a lan 
. Rogersii L. Roadside, in fair quantity near “Westwick Woods, 
North Walsham 
R. affinis W. '& N. Monsehould Heath and by the road leading 
rer to Salhouse ; Ormesby, near the locality for Carex trinervis, 
ery 
[R. carpinifolius W. & N., though recorded by Rev. K. Trimmer 
I never saw in Norfolk, and suspect his plant was R. carpinifolius 
Blox., a usual mistake in his day. 
R. incurvatus Bab. From two spots, about half a mile apart, 
Sprowston Common and Boar Lane; named for me by Prof. 
