BOTANICAL NOTES. 
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Scutellaria minor, Linn. I found this in considerable quantity 
at Hempstead, near Holt, thus confirming the old entry in the 
‘ Botanists’ Guido’ of “ Holt Heath.” It has not, so far as I know, 
been recorded in that part of the county during the interval. 
Sparganium neglectum, Beeby. I found this form of 
Sparganium at Hempstead, near Holt, in 1890, and at North repps 
in 1891. The former is an addition to the “nc.” division. 
Goodyera repens, Br. Miss A. M. Barnard reports this 
Orchid from the neighbourhood of Holt, where she found it in 
abundance. This new locality is about twelve miles, as the crow 
Hies, from Westwick, where the plant was first found in 1885 
(where it has boon since exterminated). It can hardly be regarded 
as truly wild in oithor locality. The Scotch Firs, amongst which it 
grows, were probably brought from Scotland and the plant with 
them. 
Juncus COMPRBS8U8, Jacq. Mr. Long has sent fine characteristic 
specimens of this Rush from Burnham Sutton, the first time that 
I have seen such from the county. 
Juncus acutus, Linn. The Rev. E. K. Korslake sent good 
specimens of this from Burnham Deepdale. So far as recorded it 
seems in Norfolk to be confined to the north coast from Cley to 
Titchwell. 
Juncus supinus, Moench. The two varieties of this uligimmi* 
and subvert icil l atu* grow in great quantities at "Westwick and 
Hempstead. They seem to run one into the other by almost 
insensiblo degrees ; their extreme forms are very unlike, but any 
amount of intermediates may be found. 
Carex stricta, Good. I received from Dr. C. B. Plowright 
from Wroxham. 
1891. 
Viola Reichenbachiana, Bor. Found at Felbrigg ; is an 
addition to the “ nc.” division. 
Silene inflata and S. maritima. On the day of the Society’s 
excursion to Wells I found, near the Harbour’s mouth, a large 
patch of Silene, in which these two species seemed to be growing 
intermixed. Some of the plants, if found by themselves, would 
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