FAUNA AND FLOUA OK NOUKOLK ; KLOWEIUNG I’LANTis AND KEUNa. 711 
Limutettix sTiuoLA. Rill, Is widely distributed. I have Ibuiid 
it at St. Faith’s, IJrumstead Coimiiuii, Kickling, etc. 
„ FKONTALis. Schiiir. [p. 71G) — Antennata. Iloh. 
Atuysanus I’lCEUS. Scott. This is only a luelauic variety o! 
Ath. olmdetm, Kbm. 
,, KLEBEJUS. Fall. The insect recorded under this 
name {l.c.) = A. communis, J. Said. 
1 )ELTOCEl’ilAl>US ASSIMIUS. Fall, {l.r.) = 1 >. CITKINELLUB. Kblll. 
„ I’KoPiNi^uus. Fieh. {l.c.) Is an error. 
Kuktekyx abhotani. Douglas. Has been found on Ar/cmma 
marilhna at Morston and Cley. 
Zygina scutellauis. Schalf. Is widely distributeil amongst 
line (Jrass in dry places. 
XXI. 
FLOWKKIXG PLANTS AND FFKXS.* 
I>Y Herbert D. Geldart. 
Read 'zSth March, 1889. 
Tins somewhat bulky list of additions to the Floni of Norfolk has 
been very much enlarged by an attempt to show the effect of the 
late Kev. Kirby TrimmeU-’s ‘ Supplement to the Flora of Norfolk,’ 
on the record of distribution of species throughout the four 
divisions of the County adopted by the Society j and in the genus 
Mentha the list now given entirely supersedes the list kindly 
• The lists to which the present list is supplemental are, “Flowering 
Plants and Ferns,” Section I. and II. (Trans. Norfolk and Norwich 
Nat. Soc. vol. ii. pp. 74 — 110, and pp. 220—242), “Norfolk Naiadaceac and 
Characca'” (vol. iii. pp. 379—383), and “Additions and Corrections” 
(vol. iii. ]>p. 710—720). 
