NOTES UPON HIND'S FLORA OF SUFFOLK 391 



170. CEnanthe pimpinelloides L. Safer to omit this at present 

 as a Suffolk species : the Tuddenham Bog plant is CE. Lachenalii. 

 — CE. silaifolia Bieb. ? Kightly named ; see Garry, Journ. Bot. 

 Supp. 1903, p. 85. 



187. Galium Mollugo L. c. G. Bakeri Syme. 4. Between 

 Yaxley and Scole. 5. Claydon. Neither will do for var. 

 Bakeri. 



189. Valeriana officinalis L. b. V. Sambucifolia Mikan. 1. 

 Ixworth Thorpe = V. Mikanii Syme. 



190. Valerianella carinata Loisel. 2. Nay land = V. olitoria. 

 194. Aster Novi-Belgii L. The Redgrave Fen plant is A. 



salignus Willd. 



211. Arctium nemorosum Lej. 1. Fakenham Wood = a minus 

 form. — A. intermedium Lange. 1. The examples from Fakenham, 

 Stanton, and Troston are all A. minus. 



225. Crepis taraxacifolia Thuil. 1. Rougham = C. setosa 

 Hall. fil. 



226. Hieracium murorum L. 1. Near Bury = H. pellucidum 

 Laestad. var. kicidulum Ley. — H. vulgatum Fr. 1. Sapiston 

 Grove = *IT. sciaphilum Uechtr. 



235. Erythrcea littoralis Fr. 1. Brandon and between Wang- 

 ford and Lakenheath. Specimens from these localities do not 

 agree with E. littoralis (which is rare in southern England), and 

 are better placed as narrow-leaved forms of E. Centaurium; see 

 Bot. Bee. Club Rep. for 1883, p. 43. 



256. Scrophularia umbrosa Dum. 1. Hinderclay Wood. This 

 should be gathered again before being definitely included in the 

 Suffolk Flora ; the specimen preserved is very immature and un- 

 satisfactory, so much so that one well-known botanist hesitated to 

 place it under Scrophularia at all ! 



259. Euphrasia officinalis L. b. E. nemorosa H. Mart. "1. 

 Brandon and Hopton Fen ! W. M. Hind. 



264-267. Mentha alopecuroides Hull. : ' : 2. Between Bures and 

 Sudbury — M. rotund i folia L. — M. aquatica L. var. M. subglabra 

 Baker. 4. Redgrave Fen. Too hairy for this variety. — M. pube- 

 scens Willd. 4. Mellis = M. hirsuta var. subglabra Baker. — M. 

 pubescens Willd. var. M. hircina Hull. 1. Lakenheath. A form 

 of M. hirsuta approaching var. subglabra. — M. sativa L. var. M. 

 subglabra Baker. 1. Mildenhall. No, far too hairy. — M. arvensis 

 L. var. M. Nummularia Schreb. 1. Troston. 4. Redgrave. — 

 Var. M. agrestis Sole. 4. Botesdale. — Var. M. prcecox Sole. 1. 

 Fakenham. All the above seem incorrectly named. 



269. Calamintha Nepeta Clairv. *2. Stoke by Nayland ! 1880, 

 IF. M. Hind. 



275. Galeopsis dubia Leers. Exceeding doubtful as a Suffolk 

 species if only based upon the record in Phytol, N. S. vi. 368 



(1862) (q. v.). 



280. Utricularia neglecta Lehm. 3. Kessingland and Belton 



U. vulgaris. 



287. Statice Limonitm L. 5. Chelmondiston. Good speci- 

 mens of L. Neumani (= S. Limonitm x bahusimsis) occurred 



