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locality under B. Hystrix Weihe = subsp. infecimdus Bogers. 

 — B. rudis Focke. 4. Mellis. Probably B. dumetorum W. & N. 

 E. Badula Weihe. 2. Wiston = B. dumetorum W. & N.— B. 

 Koehleri Weihe var. B. pallidus Weihe. 1. Troston. This and 

 the plant from Honington under var. cavatifohus P. J. Mull. = B. 

 dumetorum W. & N. — B. fusco-ater Weihe ? 1. Ixworth Thorpe 

 B. dumetorum W. & N. — B. diversifolhis Lindl. 1. Honington 

 a dumetorum form; the " B. mutabilis Genev." from the same 

 locality is also B. dumetorum. — B. Lejeunii Weihe. 1. Troston. 

 Yery doubtful; nearer diversifolius than Lejeunii. — B. saxicolus 

 P. J. Mull. 2. Wiston. Apparently = dasyphyllus Rogers.— B. 

 pend ulinm Mull. 2. Polstead Marsh. = B. foliosus W. & N.— B. 

 Balfourianus Blox. 1. Honington. Seemingly B. corylifolius ; 

 the* example from 4. Dunwich is too imperfect to name with 

 certainty. — B. corylifolius Sm. a B. sublustris Lees. 4. Dunwich. 

 Too imperfect to name. — B. corylifolius Sm. c. B. fasciculatus 

 P. J. Mull. 1. Honington = B. dumetorum W. & N. — B. deltoicleus 

 P. J. Mull. 1. Troston. This specimen is probably a hybrid, 

 i?. scabrosus P. J. Mull. 1. Euston. The panicle of this example 

 seems to be B. leucostachys.- — B. cashes L. a B. umbrosus Bab. 



Wood 







Bell Salt from 1. Troston. — c. B. ligerinus Genev. 1. Fakenham 

 = ordinary B. ccesius ; the example from Sapiston Grove is very 

 doubtful. — d. B. intermedins Bab. 1. Fakenham and e. B. Pseudo- 

 idceus Lej. 4. South-east of Eedgrave Fen are both extremely 

 doubtful as the specimens are very poor. 



143-146. Bosa tomentosa Sm. var. B. scabriuscula Sm. The 

 specimens from 1. Ixworth Thorpe and 4. Westleton, are doubtful. 

 B. micrantha Sm. The 2. Nayland and 3. Hopton examples 

 both = B. rubiginosa L. — B. canina L. f. B. biserrata Merat. 



1. Ixworth Thorpe. More likely dumalis Bechst. — h. B. frondosa 

 Steven. 1. Ixworth Thorpe = lutetiana Leman. — j. B. dumetorum 

 Thuill. 1. Coney Weston = urbica Leman. — k. B. obtusifolia Desv. 

 4. Burgate. Nearer frondosa Stev. — p. B. verticillacantha Merat. 



2. Nayland and Wiston. A form with smaller, rounder, and less 

 glandular fruits. — u. B. decipiens Dum. The 2. Wiston plant is 

 doubtful. — H. B. marg inat a Wallr. 1. Market Weston. Seems 

 doubtful, perhaps Blondceana or scabrata. — B. stylosa Desv. c. B. 

 leucochroa Desv. 2. Polstead. No; but the Eev. E. F. Linton 

 has found it at 2. Wiston (fide Cr6pin). — B. arvensis Huds. c. B. 

 bibracteata Bast. Had better be omitted from the Suffolk list; 

 the Honington plant is B. arvensis only. 



151. Epilobium parvifiorum Schreb. form c. E. intermedium 

 Merat. 4. Eedgrave Fen. JET. parvifiorum only ; E. intermedium 

 Merat, is a hvbrid. 



Hern 



Wallis 



1. Kentford 



158. Sedum Fabaria Koch. 1. Cross Wood, Wattisfield 



opecimen very poor a 

 165. Apitivr nodifi 



ford. Close to var. m 



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Wang 



