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stone (Weat Norfole, 28); Mr. Bray to H. D. Geldart. Chasm: 
Miss Daire. Stow Mere, mer aerain a -c. 28); Adam When, 
L.P.W.; Miss Geldart to Mr. South 
Gentiana ie be Oa x ea river — at ret two miles 
below Wisbech ’’; J. Balding in Bab. Fl. Camb. 152 
Verbascum cae ulentum ier x nigrum L. k little way out of 
a by thero adside (v.-c. 28); W. West, jun., sp.—V’. pulveru- 
l & Abou t the ditch tn ue outside the city walls at 
near Hors rsey. 
Stachys germanica L. ‘In several places in Norfolk;”” Syme, 
ii. p. 
of this plant for the county. It appears in Comp. Cybele Brit. 
p. 276 (1870), but in ecw editions of Top. Bot. it is placed in 
square brackets. It is named for the county in either of the 
Botanists’ Guides, or by Smith neither does Mr, Geldart eri 
it in his list of Norfolk plants in Trans. Norf. & Norwich Nat. 
Society, 1874-5. There is no record for Norfolk in Mr. Walsat 8 
MS. materials for Top. Bot. preserved in the National Herbarium. 
Myosotis versicolor Reichb. Barton Turf. 
Hottonia palustris L. Belaugh; Barton Turf; Wood Marsh, 
Stalham. 
Sal me te a Sm. Hunstanton, July, 1899; F. T. Mott 
in herb. Jac 
Rumex abe Thuill. Ina pond between Hickling and Catfield. 
Daphne Mezereum L. Edgefield Heath (though probably a part 
i dgefield. Thi 
heath is private property belonging to Edgefield Hall Estate. 
‘* Thirteen patches were seen varying from 1 foot to 4 feet high, in 
all about 100 spikes of flower’; Mr. W. H. Burrell to Mr. H. D 
Geldart. . 
Urtica pilulifera L. ‘* About the walls of Yarmouth, Norfolk,’’ 
8. Alchorne ; see Phytol. iii. 190. 
Salie acuninata Sm. Saham and Tuck's Wood ; herb. Smith ! 
rae Aisa ae pete de near sp _ yo 
of C. Hudsonii and Liparis.—C. intermedia Good. urf ; 
Great Fen. — C. pulicaris L. Great Fen; Barton. — C. li 
e. — C. it Ar. (Cc. ta Good.). 
near 
By river — near Thurne.—C. acuta LL. Ranworth; Thurne; 
