FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK: F LOWERING PLANTS AND FERNS. G53 
locality in “ e ” first published, it seems desirable not to indicate 
the exact locality. On the occasion of the .Society’s excursion to 
Dilliam and 1 foiling I found two Potamor/etom, which I could not 
place ; on sending them to Mr. Arthur Bennett he named them 
“ P. lucem , approaching var. acuminata x,” and “ P. prcvlowjux” 
but the latter, at all events, seems at first to have puzzled even 
him; both these plants have already been recorded for the “e” 
division. 
I am sorry to have to record the extinction of A*]>leirinui viridc 
in its only locality in the county. Mr. Spalding writes : “1 went 
a short time ago to Bungay, and walked three miles to see the 
Fern once more. The old outhouse had a new water-trough put 
up, the wall was perfectly dry, and had been for months, there- 
fore every plant of viriile was dead, in fact had disappeared 
altogether.” 
SECTION 1. 
DICOTYLEDONOUS l’LANTS. 
IvANUNCULACELE. 
Ranunculus uirsutus, Curt. 
b, parvulus, Linn. 
Aylsham, II. I). G. 
VlOLACE.K 
Viola reichenuachiana, Bor. 
Felbrisg, II. D. G. 
nc. 
Caryophyllace.k. 
Saponaria vaccaria, Linn. . . . . 
Aylsham (casual), Mrs. Gurney 
lloare. 
nc. sc. 
Stoke (do.) H. D. G. 
Arenaria tenuifolia, Linn. 
c, hybrida, Yill. 
Croxton, H. D. G. 
sc. 
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