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he identities with this type, and says that Eay and Dillenius record 
the type from “ Yarmouth, Deal, and Cornwall.” I have not 
found this, as yet, at Yarmouth j as, although the young ones are 
unarmed, all have spines by the third year’s growth. 
Last-year specimens of the Cornish Ononis were sent to the ^ 
Exchange Club, and when I saw them I at once identified them as < 
Lange’s inermis. Probably the Lowestoft Denes Ononis belongs to [ 
one of these forms ; but I have only seen a scrap, sent me by a lady ; 
at Eeigate, Surrey, too immature to safely determine. j 
Lathyrus palustris, Lin. As tbe Eev. E. F. Linton has ' 
observed, it will be well to note the present existence of this rare, ] 
and, I fear, decreasing species. 
Potter Heigham, July, 1883. Arthur Bennett. j 
Near Acle, with Peucedanum loalustre, July, 1883. A. B. 
Callitriche obtusangula, Le Gall. Ormsby. Mr. H. G. 
Glasspoole. An addition of a sub-species to the Flora. 
Senecio palustris, Lin. I am glad to say that not only is this 
plant still existent, but “ holding its own.” Last July, accompanied i 
by Mr. and Mrs. F. Hanbury, T had the pleasure of pointing out | 
five specimens in flower, and about twenty not flowering, near Filby. | 
About nine miles from this station it also occurs, and again on i 
the Suffolk border. | 
CuscuTA Epilinum, Weihe. I have specimens gathered at 
Welney, in 1853, by Mr. E. T. Bennett; an additional locality to | 
those given by the Eev. Kirby Trimmer. ^ 
Sturjiia Loeselii, Eeich. Still grows at Eoydon. In great s 
abundance in a Fen in Mr. Geldart’s district “E.” Messrs. ^ 
Hanbury and Holmes, July, 1883. For obvious reasons, the • 
locality is not given nearer. i 
PoTAMOGETON PLANTAGiNEUS, Du Croz. Sparingly in a ditch | 
between Acle and Halvergate. Arthur Bennett, July, 1883. A j 
rare plant in Norfolk. ) 
PoTAMOGETON (mucronatus, auct.) friesii, Eup. Acle, in great 
abundance. Messrs. Hanbury and Bennett, July, 1883. 
It may be interesting to note that I found a specimen of this in 
the Herbarium of the Eev. Hugh Davies, author of ‘Welsh 
Botanology,’ labelled “Yarmouth, 1800. D. Turner.” 
Najas marina, Lin., p. p. Hickling Broad, and extending 
into Heigham Sounds in fair quantity. 21st July, 1883. M. and 
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