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G. anglicum Huds. 28. Castle Acre ruins; K. Trimmer, 1836, 
Herb. J. A. Power in Holmesdale Nat. Hist. Club Museum, Reigate. 
Valerianella rimosa Bast. Cornfield hii Fellbrigg Green 
and Cromer; C. Bailey in Bot. Hach. Club Rep. 189 
tErigeron canadense L. ear Norwich. Field ie Coltishall 
Station; C.E.8. Stalham, near Staithe. : 
Filago spathulata Presl. Field near Little Hautbois! Miss 
M. C. Taylor. Plentiful, with germanica, in field near Frettenham 
Church; C. E 
Inula Helenium Li, Meadow at Boughton, near Stoke; Rev. R. 
Forby in Bot. Guide, p. 448. 
Artemisia vulgaris L., var. Roadside bank between Stalham 
Green and Ingham. A very et form with dense reddish 
inflorescence, forming a compact sp 
oe K stciahe Willd. By iver Bure, near mouth of Ant; 
near Thu 
Hieracium umbellatum L. By field-path near Hainford; C.E.8. 
Roadside between Ingham and Stalham. 
“ Leontodon palustre. a Fen Bibi aaah Lower Com- 
mon at Heydon (Rev. H. Bryant)”; Bot. Guide, p. 
Pyrola rotundifolia L. Ne ear Blackfleet Broad. First discovered 
here by Mr. T. A. Cotton, circa 1890. Tho ugh a rare species in 
shine it still grows in three or four localities, but nowhere in 
su abundance as in this station 
4 Tysimachi punctata L. 28. Hingham!” ; Bab. Man. ed. 8, 
p. 291 (18 
Flora eleven stations are given for this plant, and Prof. Bonington 
records ‘all four species at Cley.” Mr. Geldart tells me that the 
soe in Prof. Babington’s herbarium at Cambridge 1s only a 
rm of ce and he knows no certain specimen of ravijlora 
for t the county. In Su ffolk, in 1901, I saw thousands of Limonium, 
varying Bae: the ordinary form to the var. pyramidalis, at Thorpe 
and Aldborough, but no rariflora ; 
[Myosotis repens Don. This is eh certainly known for either 
Norfolk or Suffolk, Pi occurs in Cambridgeshire—“ Baitsbite. 
- A. Power” ae Herb. Holmesdale Nat. Hist. Club)—though 
unrecorded b ngton in his Flora 
eet ee legen Jung. 28. Tunetaiiton H. Baber, Herb. 
t. Mus 
© Eien cyamus niger L. var. pallidus. 28. Smith (Engl. FI. i. 316) 
meat varity with vials flowers found at Fincham by the 
. Forby; this Syme (Engl. Bot. ed. 8, vi. 106) identifies 
with H, pallidus Kit. | 
Verbascum thapso-nigrum Schiede. 28. ‘ Found by Mr. Dawson 
Turner at Barton, near Swaffham”; Syme, Engl. Bot. ed.3, vi. 118. 
Ve nigro- -pulver ulentum Sm. 28. Beechamwell; D. Turner in 
Bot. Guide, 6. 
Ve nigro- -lychnitis Schiede. Near Yarmouth; D. Turner in 
With. Arr, ed. 6, iii, 840 (1810). 
