5G7 
which it will he seen that the severe weather from which we have 
suffered during the past month is not altogether unprecedented 
Mauoii, 1815.* 
1st. Very cold. 
5tli. Good deal of snow fell. 
6th. JNIore snow, 
11th. Snowstorms. 
12th. A deal of .snow fell. 
14th. Thermometer down to 9° on 
east side of house. 
15th. Very cold. 
16th. Snow-drifts. 
17th. A great fall of snow. Snow- 
plough sent round on turn- 
pike. 
19th. Snowstorms. 
2()th. Very cold in wind ; snow 
melting. 
2:ird. Snow all gone. 
• Tlio notea for 18t5 nro from the 
Uiary of the late Robert Jrarsham of 
Stratton Strawles.s. 
March, 1883. 
1st and 2nd. Dull. 
3rd and 4th. Fine. 
6th. Gale and snow. 
7th to loth. Snowstorms. 
11th. Milder. 
12th, 13th, 15th, ISth. Snow. 
20th. V ery cold. 
23rd. Bitterly cold. 
29th. Very cold, with snow & ice. 
Snow fell on 1 1 days. 
Wl.VD — 
S., S.W., and W. 3 days. 
N.IV. and N. 15 days. 
K. 13 days. 
Amount of moisture registered 
1 in. 28 hd.s. 
This amount i.s not accurate, on 
account of the n'wntitj' of snow which 
fell. 
T. SOUTIIWKLI- 
Additions to the Flora of Xorfolk. During the past year (1882) 
I liave received from :\fr. F. Xorgato and the Dev. H. Williams 
specimens of Luiuria purpurBci, Liii., and Erigeron ciniaclensc, Lin., 
from iliotford and Croxton; and iNIr. Williams informs me that the 
latter has been established tliere for several years. :Mr. Williams 
also finds Eqaisetum vanegafum, Schleich., in the same neighbour- 
hootb Xone of these species have been previously recorded for the 
county so far as I know. — H. D. Geld art. 
POTENTILLA NORVEGiCA. Last Aiigust I had the pleasure of 
linding Fotsui diet uorvegico, Liu., growing on the ri\'er-bank at 
Thorpe, I am informed by Professor Babington that it has been 
found ill Cambridgeshire, but this is the first time it has been 
recorded as an accidental immigrant in Xorfolk.— A. M. Barnard. 
