328 
BOTANICAL NOTES. 
exhibited in tanks on barrows on the Marine Parade during 
autumn of 1891 : they were all examples of Phoca vitulina; mostly 
young ones. 
A Seal took a hook, when striking at a Codling impaled thereon, 
from the Jetty, November 3rd, 1891. It eventually broke away, 
carrying the hook with it. 
IX. 
BOTANICAL NOTES. 
1890. 
Saponaria Vaccauia was found by Mrs. Gurney Hoare at 
Aylsham in 1890. I saw it also in seed at Mr. C. Bussey’s, 
Stoke Holy Cross, last autumn ; in both cases a casual, probably 
introduced with foreign “seeds.” 
Galium erectum, Huds. In July, 1890, Mr. Long sent a very 
puzzling Galium from Wells, which Mr. Arthur Bennett very 
kindly named : “at first sight he thought it something new.” 
Asperula ctnanchica, Linn. Sent by Mr. Long from the 
Danish Camp at Wighton. 
Crepis setosa, Hall. fil. Appeared in great quantity at 
Kockland in 1890, in the “ e.” division, an additional record for 
this alien to that of Godwick in “nc.,” where it was found by 
Mr. Glasspoole. 
Orobanciie minor, b. flavescens, Reuter, was found by 
Mr. Bid well at Moulton, near Acle, in a Clover field, in 1890. 
I searched for it in 1891, but could not find it. This curious 
variety, of which the name was confirmed by Mr. Arthur Bennett, 
and which is “ yellow all over,” is much more common in Belgium 
than it is here. I have seen something very like it near Cromer. 
In both cases it is a casual, probably due to foreign seed. It is 
an addition to the county list for the “e.” division. 
