MISCELLANEOUS NOTES AND OBSEKVATIONS. 
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IJoTANiCAL Notes, 1885, Two new species have been aildetl to 
the Flora of tlio County this year, Goodyera repens, 15r., ami 
Ammnphila halt tea, Link. The former was found at "NVestwick, on 
tlic occasion of the Society’s excursion there on July 8th, by 
^liss Southwell, and the latter at Caister near Yarmouth by 
!Mr. Glasspoole. 
Several other curious or local plants were found at \Yestwick, 
among them 
YiCIA TETRASrEUMA. 
Hypericum elodes, 
i\loNOTROPA HYPOPITYS. 
Lysimaciiia vulgaris. 
Littorella lacustris. 
J UNCUS 8UPINU8. 
■ Carex pseudo-cyperus. 
LaSTREA OREOPTERI8. 
About a week after the excursion the Decoy Wood was carefully 
searched, but no further specimens of Goodyera, beyond the large 
patch first seen, could bo found. 
The variety of iSoucJtKs arvensis found by Dr. Long at Well.*?, 
as recorded in last year’s Notes, has been named by ilr. Arthur 
Lonnott S. arvensis var. anynsti/olius, ^leyer. It is now to the 
Lritish Flora, but has been found in the East Friesian Islands. 
!Mr. n. T. !Mennell of Croydon kindly sends a list of plants 
observed by him in F.ast Norfolk this summer : — 
Eanunculus circinatus. Horning, Stalham, Potter Heigham, 
Lessingham. 
Ranunculus lingua. Stalham, Heigham Sounds, Lessingham, 
Filby. 
Sagina nodosa. Stalham. Very line. 
Stellaria glauca. Lessingham. 
Prunus cerasus. Hedges, Happisburgh, abundant. 
Rubus vestitus, \V, and N. Happisburgh, Baker. 
Rubus dumetorum var. ferox, W. and N. Happisburgh, 
jtde Baker. 
Rubus itirtifolius, Mull. Happisburgh, jhle Dr. Focke, non 
Baker. 
