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The value of Mr. Wigg’s labours are best understood by the 
frequency with which his name is mentioned by the botanical 
writers of his time. 
List of Plants etc., discovered by Mr. AVigg in the neighbourhood 
°f Yarmouth , mentioned in a sketch of the Natural History 
of the locality, by C. and J. Paget, 1834. 
Berberis vulgaris — hedges, Caister, Burgh, and Lound. 
Barbarea praecox — hedge by Bradwell marshes. 
Malva moschata — Mautby, very rare, 1809. 
Genista tinctoria— marsh, Bradwell, 1801. 
Vicia lathyroides — sandy ground, Burgh Castle. 
Crithmum maritimum (1) — Hernsby marrams, very rare, about 
1781 (1) 
Sison amomum — Caister, Gorleston, 1804. 
Petroselinum segetum — hedge by Acle dam. 
Fedia dentata — lane between Bradwell and Gorleston, 181G. 
Inula crithmoides — a single specimen found on the Caister 
marrams, 1784. 
Picris hieracioides — chalk hill, Blundeston, 1794. 
Pyrola rotundifolia — Bradwell common'. 
Primula veris — Mr. Wigg used to find at Belton. 
Leonurus cardiaca — waste places, Caister and Belton, 1801. 
Lamium disectum — Filby and Burgh, 1802. 
Asplenium ruta-muraria — walls at Caister, Ilemsby church wall, 
1801. 
Asplenium trichomanes — old walls, Thrigby, 1801. 
ALGiE. 
Fucus canalieulatus — Once found by Mr. Wigg. 
Fucus wiggliii „ „ 
Birds. 
Somateria spectabilis — king eider — a female shot on Breydon, 
25th July, 1813. 
Clangula (Fuligula) liistrionica— harlequin garrot, Mr. AVigg once 
bought this in the market. 
Anser ruficollis — Bed-breasted goose. 
Fish. 
Piromyeton marinus, Lamprey — Mr. AVigg had known this to 
lie taken near Yarmouth. 
