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PEUCEDANUM PALUSTRE AND LATHYRUS PALUSTRIS IN BRITAIN. 
name is given to Siam latifolium , and to that species it seems 
generally to he applied in books ; but in Eng. Bot. ed. 3, it is called 
Great Water-Parsnip, and a S', angustifolia is called Water-Parsnip. 
In the Flora of Skipton (York.) this is called Broad-leaved Parsnep, 
and in the first issued Flora of the E. Biding of York it bears the 
same name. 
In Europe, Peucedanum palustre is found in Sweden, Norway, 
Finland (22 districts), Denmark, Germany, Holland (23 stations), 
Belgium, Spain, France, Italy N., Austria, Poland, Hungary, Croatia, 
Banat, Transylvania, Serbia, Bussia. Bussian Asia. 
In England : — 
Somerset N. Co., 6. 
On Cuckoo Bank, Glastonbury Moor. Sir T. G. Cullum, Bot. 
Guide, 521, 1805. 
Burtle Moor ! ; Sole in Collinson’s Hist, of Somerset. 
Still in fair quantity on Shapwick Moor ! 
Murray, FI. Som., 167, 1896. 
Sussex E. Co., 14. 
Near Hurstmonceaux, July, 1899. Messrs. Hilton and Druce ex 
Club. Hep. for 1899, 606 (1900). 
Essex S. Co., 18. 
Marshy place on the border of the Upper Forest (Epping), near 
the Windmill, and on the Epping side of Boydon in a sort of 
broad ditch. J. Bay. Gibson FI. Essex, 129, 1862. Doubted by 
Watson, but Mr. Bay knew the plant well in Cambridgeshire. 
Suffolk E. Co., 25. 
Worlingham Common, by the side of the ditches, but sparingly. 
Bev. G. Crabbe, Bot. Guide, 544, 1805. 
Blundeston. Wigg in Bot. Guide, 545, 1805. 
Alder Cars at Fritton. D. Turner, l.c. 
St. Olaves. Phyt, 370, 1862. 
Marshes at N. Cove, Holmes; Barnby Broad, Leach in Hind’s 
FI. Suffolk, 175, 1889. 
Belton Bog. Paget in herb., Watson ! 
Suffolk W. Co., 26. 
College Plantation, and other plantations near Mildenhall. Sir 
C. J. F. Bunbury, in herb., Borrer ! 
Norfolk E. Co., 27. 
Between Norwich and Heigham towards the river. Mr. Pitchford. 
Alder Cars at Mautby, and in the range of marshes between 
