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Orobanche purpurea Jacq. West Runton Churchyard; H. D. 
Geldart; Overstrand; H. T. Mennell, 1888. No doubt sporadic, 
but I saw it in one place only in 1900; A.D. 
Utricularia intermedia Hayne. The note of doubt to West Nor- 
folk under this (Top. Bot. p. 383) can be expunged, as, although 
Mr. Watson thought it might apply to neglecta, there is another 
locality in Trimmer’s Supplement for West Noriolk, In East 
Norfolk it was found by the Rev. C. Davie at Thurne, and by the 
Messrs. Groves near Stalham, &c. (Journ. Bot. 1898, 874). 
Calamintha officinalis Moench. Near Walsingham ; Herb. hi. 
Barrington. Roadside between Martham Church and Staithe ; 
A.B. — *Var. Briggsii Syme. Roadside bank near Wroxham. 
This is a wide extension of its hitherto recorded range ; stations in 
Somerset, Devon, Cornwall, and Guernsey being previously only 
given for this plant; C.E.S. 
*}Melissa officinalis L. By roadside, Coltishall; C. E. 5. 
Scleranthus perennis L. Top. Bot. p. 178. The doubt as to 
East Norfolk can be expunged, as one of the localities recorded by 
Trimmer in his Supplement is in Hast Norfolk. 
Atriplex pedunculata L. Banks of Breydon, 1802; E. Forster 
in Herb. Brit. Mus. This is near Yarmout 
Chenopodium rubrum L. var. pseudo-botryoides Wats. 28. Hun- 
stanton; Syme’s Hing. Bot. ed. 8.—Var. glomeratum Wallr. Marsh 
at Holme-next-the-Sea; E.M. Holmes! 
C. Bonus-Henricus L. Near Buxton Church; C.E.5. 
Rumex maritinus L. Bank of Bure near Wroxham Broad; 
- ~ 8. By Stalham Dike; near New Cut between Ingham and 
alling. 
R. limosus Thuill. Bank of Bure near Wroxham Broad, and 
near Wroxham Staithe; C.E.8. Bank of Stalham Dike. 
R. pulcher L. Near Buxton Church, and between Buxton and 
Little Hautbois Hall. Common about Coltishall; C. E. 8. 
aphne Mezereum L. On a bushy hillock in a marshy spot near 
Thurne, bearing good fruit. In Trimmer’s Flora of Norfolk (1876) 
only one station is given for this plant, and, as far as we cal 
ascertain, no other station has since been recorded. It was shaded 
by low bushes in one small clump. Perhaps bird-sown, though the 
spot is very wild. 
Betula verrucosa Ehrh. ana B. glutinosa Fr. Copse, Sprowston; 
E. F. Linton in Record Club Report, 1881-2, p. 195. 
Viseum album L. Mr. Trimmer Na da says that the owner of 
Arminghall Hall showed him the plant on various trees. “ Haw- 
thorn trees at Arminghall, 1779”; Herb. Smith. 
Mercurialis annua L. Near Stalham. 
t I.e. in E. Norfolk. 
