occurred can hardly be considered native, though some of them 
may he pretty firmly established in their localities. 
^ The remaining entries refer to sub-species, or varieties, or are 
given as extending the distribution of species further through the 
four divisions of the county, or in a very few instances as confirma- 
tions of previously published distribution. 
Gcdlih idle ciutuTuiicilis is erased from the list as a probable error 
also Rumex aqiiaticus, from the extreme improbability of a species 
of distinct northern distribution not otherwise occurring south of 
Yorkshire being found in the county ; no dried specimen of it is 
known to exist, nor can the entries recording it now be verified. 
I have specially to thank Mr. Arthur Bennett, the Rev. E. E. 
Linton, and Dr. Lowe for sending notes, and reading over and 
correcting these additions. 
DICOTYLEDONOUS PLANTS. 
RaNUNCULACE/E. 
Thalictrum majus. Sm 
Dersingham, Dr. Lowe. 
Ranunculus peltatus. Fries. 
b, floribundus . . . . 
Sprowston, Rev. E. F. Linton. 
„ TRiciiopnvLLus. Chaix. 
Arminghall, Rev. E. E. Linton. 
Norfolk “w.” Top. Bot. 2nd ed. 
,, LENORMANDI. Schultz. 
Norfolk “e.” Top. Bot. 2nd ed. 
PAPAVERACEiE. 
Papaver lecoquii. Lam. . . . . 
Crostwick, Rev. E. E. Linton. 
FuMARIACEiE. 
Eumaria parviflora. Lam 
Near Lynn, Mr. Bray, Mr. H. G. 
Glasspoole. 
