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Lathyrus palustris, Lm. For so scarce a plant it is worth 
while couhrming the old records in Mr. Trimmer’s book : “Eanaugh; 
W. A. i^Iarshes at Horning ; F.B. ” “ Eanangh,” of course, is the 
old name for Eanworth j and, perhaps, more correct as agreeing 
with the local pronunciation. 
* Eubus rosaceus, Weihe. Copse in Sjrrowston. 
* Eubus sprengelii, Weihe, var. Borreri, Salter, Hedgerow, 
Sprowston. 
Eosa micrantha. Smith. Hedgerow, Sprowston. Only known 
previously in Norfolk near Ormesby, where recently found by 
Mr. A. Bennett. 
Eosa rubigihosa, Lin., var. comosa, Eip. Hedgerow in 
Sprowston ; a form which scarcely seems to me to dilfer from the 
var. sj/lvicola, Deseg., of the London Catalogue. 
Eosa canina, Lin., form lutetiana, Leman, The commonest 
iorm in most places, but not separately recorded for Norfolk. 
Eosa canina, Lin., var. dumalis, Bbchst, Hedges, Sprowston 
and Hewton St. Faiths. 
Eosa canina, Lin., var. arvatica. Baker, Sproivston, 
Crostwick. 
Eosa canina, Lin., var. frondosa, Steven. Two forms ; 
one approaching E. urhica, in hedges, Sprowston and Earlham ; 
another (in the direction of E. tomeuteUa, but declared by 
IMr. J. G. Baker to be nearer E. frondosa) having very small fruit, 
and rather long -pointed leaves, hedges in Sprowston. 
* Eosa canina, Lin., var. verticillacantha, Merat, Hedges, 
Sprowston and Beeston St. Andrew. This variety also occurred in 
Sprowston with erect persistent sepals, and Avas iironounced by 
IMr. J. G. Baker to be a “ very interesting form.” 
* Eosa canina, Lin., var. coriifolia. Fries. A very distinct 
north country form; not hitherto recorded, I believe, further 
south than Warwickshire. Only one largo bush as yet discovered : 
SinoAvston. 
* Epilobium parviflorum, Schreb, var. rivulare, Wahl. 
Hellesdon, riverside. This variety is given in Hooker’s ‘ Student’s 
Flora,’ and was admitted in the sixtli edition of the London 
Catalogue. 
