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[<]'.N'OTiiER.v ODORATA, Jacq.] Self-sowii, and running wild in a 
newly enclosed cemetery and unused part of it: Yarmouth, 1880. 
Gnai’iialium luteo-aluum, Lin*. Self-sown, if not indigenous, 
over a large piece of uncultivated land not far from the sea near 
AVells. 
IaRAXACU.AI Ol'FICIXALE, AViOGERS, Var. ERVTIlROSrERMU.M, AXDRZ. 
Cultivated ground : Sprowston. 
Veromca verxa, Lin. Abundant on a heath to the south of 
1 hettord, where also Sclevanthus pereuui^y Lin., more sjAaringly. 
* I’OIA’GONUM AVICUI.ARE, LlX., Var. ARENASTRUM, llOREAU 
Sandy roadside : llcllesdoii. 
I*OLYGONUM MITE, SciiRANK. Peaty ditch, Xewtoii St. Faiths. 
FTew to “ iS'orfolk VJ> of Mr. H. C. Watson’s two divisions. 
Letul.v ALDA, Lin., var. verrucosa. Fur. ^loist cojise, 
Sprowston. 
Letula alra, Lin., var. ruREscE.vs. Aloist copse, Sjirowston. 
Aluum vineale, Lin. Hedge-bank, Sprowston. “ 
Norwich is quoted by Mr. Trimmer as a former record, 
station is now more detlned. 
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t.ARE.K TARADOXA, WiELD. This rare Carex was in good 
quantity last summer at the old station, Iloveton. AVliat is more 
interesting, I found it also in the Panworth marshes, more sparimrlv, 
and in younger plants ; the seed may have well been carried do'^wn 
by iloods. 
PiiLEUM NODOSUM, LiN. A large form of this grass was growing 
in a Clover field, in Sprowston, during tlie summer of 1880 ; and I 
found a smaller form of the same species (or variety) in a heathy 
pasture near Thetford, the same summer. 
1 iiLEUM PoEiiMERi, SciiRAD. In fair quantity on a heathy 
pasture south of Thetford ; and also in the parish of East Harlin<' 
in small quantity. ° 
Kg:leria cristata, Pers. Xcar Thetford; fdls up “sc” in 
Air. Celdart’s list ; as does also — 
Aven.\ pratensis, Lin. Xear Thetford. 
*PoA pratensis, Lin., var. strigosa. Gaud. 
plentiful in the sand just north of Yarmouth. 
I his small form is 
