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Mr. F. Hanbiiry. I have specimens gathered by Mr. Ci. Fitt 
in 1843, and by Mr. Priest in 1844, at Caistor, both of which I 
owe to the kindness of Mr. Glasspoole. 
SoLEROCPiLOA PROCUMBENS. Near the Fish Wharf, Yarmouth, 
1877. A. Bennett. 
Banks of the Bure, near Yarmouth, with S. distans, 1883. 
A. Bennett. s 
Only one locality is given by the Rev. K. Trimmer in his Flora, 
i.e. “The Meals, Stiffkey.” 
Chara aspbra, Willd. In profusion at Hickling Broad, 
covering acres of the bottom, to the exclusion of almost all other 
aquatic vegetation. I believe this to be the Pochard Grass 
mentioned by Mr. Southwell in the second edition of Lubbock’s 
‘ Fauna of Norfolk.’ 
Somerton Broad, 1883. H. Groves. 
Chara polyacahtha, A. Br. Sparingly at Acle, 1883. A. Bennett. 
Sparingly at Hickling Broad and Heigham Sounds. 
Somerton Broad. Messrs. Hanbury and Holmes, 1883. 
Both the two last additional species for this County. 
Chara hispida, Lih. 
Chara foetida, A. Br. > Acle, 1883. A. Bennett. 
Nitella opaca, Ag. j 
Chara Stebligera, Bauer. A third station for this species can 
now be recorded, — Somerton Broad, — “ where it is plentiful on one 
side of the broad.” July, 1883. Messrs. Hanbury and Holmes. 
Norfolk is still the only county in which this plant has been 
gathered, but I should quite expect it in Suffolk. 
Frankenia lcevis. Is still abundant at Cley. July, 1883. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. Hanbury. 
Not as occurring in Norfolk, but because so interesting a ‘ find,’ 
I would name Conjmpliorus canescem, P. de B. ‘ On the sandy 
warren near Lakenheath, Suffolk,’ July, 1883. Messrs. King and 
Druce. A (present) inland station for a sand-dune species, and 
another link in the chain of evidence for the ‘Breck lands.’ It 
should be looked for between Thetford and Brandon, on the 
Norfolk side. 
