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XVI. 
ADDITIONAL 
LOCALITIES OF liAKEIi NORFOLK PLANTS. 
Dy Rev. E. F. Lintox, M.A. 
Read 2^th March, 1883. 
Op tho following plants, noticed by ino during the past year, some 
are varieties new to the county ; some arc mentioned to fill up 
gaps in ]\Ir. Geldart’s four districts, and a few more to throw light 
upon tho distribution of some of our rarest Norfolk plants. Those 
which are new county records are distinguished by an asterisk (*). 
* Ranunculus acris, Lin., var. tomopiiyllus, Jord. On clay 
soil by the River Bure, Wroxham a scanty supply. 
^ Arbnaria leptoclados, Gussone. Borders of ^lousehold and 
Sprowston. Also on ruins at Thetford. 
Alsine tenuifolia, Crantz. In abundance on a heath south 
of Thetford. Also in smaller quantity at Castleacre. 
Scleranthus annuus, Lin., var. biennis, Reuter. Gravelly 
ground, IMousehold. 
[Hypericum hircinum, Lin.] Holkham Park, in large quantity. 
Introduced, I believe, by the late Earl of Leicester as cover for 
game ; now thoroughly established. 
Tilia parvifolia, Lin. One large old tree at the entrance to 
Sprowston Hall, said to have been planted on the day of the 
execution of Charles I. 
^ * Geranium rotundifolium, Lin. By a roadside, Thetford. 
Ihis rare species has long been known in Suffolk ; but has not, I 
believe, been found hitherto any further north. There is a fair 
quantity extending over more than a hundred yards of roadside. 
