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be sufficient, but even M. DeCandolle, as quoted by Mr. H. ©. — 
Watson, was not always able to do this, and if not a DeCandolle, — 
others would be much less likely to do so. I am well aware tha’ 
Nor ES ON East Norroix Prants. — The following new al 
and remarks on plants observed in this vice- -county dur stay 
at Happisburgh during the summer of 1885, may rete wor 
recording in the Journal :— 
Rubi. — This neighbourhood is evidently worthy of further 
attention : a few collected in the lanes near Happisburgh have ae 
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not uncommon. Mr. Baker ae ave never seen n anything 
. it. N S 
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Sambucus us. Forms hedgerows in the wale: near Happis- 
burgh ss gems 
Lip A new station in the Ranworth District, quite 
distinet, + balers, from that near the Decoy very abundant. 
Ruscus aeuleatus. Hedgebanks ro a Waleot and Ridlington. 
A rare plant in the county, according to the 
Potamogeton trichoides. Ane entirely new atin viene Lessingham. 
se jlwitans. Abundant near Les essingham. 
marina. It ig Aptos beet to record an entirely new 
station eter this i intoresting plant in the same district, but some 
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careful search of the coast from Happisburgh southward to 
Palling, and again from Caistor to Yarmouth, failed to produce 
Carex trinervis—Henry T. Mave 
New Guamorean s.—The f ollowing were gathered last 
une, aba are all nadine e ‘Topographical Botany,’ ed. 2. The 
dintvaet round Swansea, to which these fost ows was ope worked 
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