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Sidestrand, Northrepps, Felbvigg Park, the Black Beacon, and 
Beeston, hut it is probable that I have omitted some plants which 
I ought to have found when they grew near to the border thus 
pointed out. It is my belief that very few plants which could be 
detected in the above months have escaped my notice. The list 
may probably be of use to any future author of a fully worked out 
Flora of Norfolk, and I hope that the time is not very far distant 
when such a work will be undertaken, not only for Norfolk, but 
also lbr Suffolk. Mr. Trimmer does not claim to have carefully 
examined more than a small part of the county, and Mr. Skepper’s 
Flora of Suffolk is avowedly very incomplete. 
I am sorry to see that in dividing Norfolk into districts, Mr. 
Geldart has taken no notice of Mr. Watson’s division into East 
and West Norfolk, by the line of 1" of East Longitude ; at least 
so I understand the statement in his paper read to the Society on 
February 23rd, 1875. As purely arbitrary divisions have to bo 
used it would be well to keep that one which has been adopted by 
Mr. Watson in his very valuable works ; an east and west line 
could bo drawn in addition, which would not in any way interfere 
with Mr. Watson’s districts, but only divide each of them into two. 
Mr. Watson’s “ Counties” and “ Vice-counties” are now used by all 
our topographical botanists, and must be considered as definitely 
settled. 
I now proceed to my list in which I have included a few plants 
gathered by Dr. Trimen alone, and not noticed by me. His 
paper will be found in the ‘ Journal of Botany,’ vol. vi, of the New 
Series, page 133. 
Ranunculus heterophyllus 
R. lenormandi, West Runton 
R. flammula, Beeston 
R. acris 
R. repens 
Caltha palustris, Beeston 
Papaver rhoeas 
P. Lecoqii 
R Argemono 
P. hybridum, East Runton 
Chelidonium majus 
Fumaria officinalis 
Chciranthus clieiri, Cromer. Pro- 
bably planted 
Nasturtium officinale, Beeston 
Barbarea vulgaris 
Arabis perfoliata, Northrepps 
Cardamine pratensis 
Sisymbrium officinale 
S. Sophia 
