PEUGEDANUM PALU8TRE AND LATHYRUS PA LUSTRIS IN BRITAIN. 409 
Stalham and Ludham Bridge in immense quantity, and marsh 
adjoining Wayford Wood at Stalham ! Mr. Wigg. Still there in 
some plenty, 1900. 
Horning, near the Broad. D. Turner, Bot. Guide, 427. 
Honing. Woodward Ann. Nat. History, vol. vii., 1841. 
Ormesby ! and Oby. Paget Hist. Yarmouth, 54, 1835. 
Caistor and Ranworth ! Winter Phyt., 227, 1802. 
S. Walsham, Surlingham, Wroxham. K. Trimmer, FI. Norf., 
01, 1806. 
Lessingham, Somerton, Horsey ! H. T. Mennell, Trans. Norfolk 
and Norwich Nat. Soc. vol. iv. p. 250, 1880. 
Hoveton Broad. Linton Journ. of Bot., 264, 1900. 
Belaugh and Bridge Broads. C. E. Salmon, 1900. 
Thurne, Martham, Whitesley, Black fleet and Rollesby Broads. 
Salmon and Bennett. 
Flegg Burgh, Filby, Acle, Brundall, Potter Heigham, Hickling. 
A. Bennett. 
Norfolk W. Co., 28. 
Forster’s Alder Carr. E. Winch. Crowe in Hudson’s FI. Anglica 
MS. 
Worthing,* Feltwell, lv. Trimmer Supp. FI. Norf., 23, 1884. 
Shouldham Fen near Lynn. B. Bray. 
Cambridge Co., 29. 
Sides of drain running eastwards from Prickwillow, I. of Ely. 
Rev. Dr. Goodenough Bot. Guide, 49, 1805. Sp. from him in 
York Museum ! 
Anglesy Abbey. Henslow in Bab. FI. Camb., 99, 1S60. 
Burwell Fen! 12, S, 1835. l)r. Power. Borrer herb., 1S38! 
Wicken Fen. 1875 to 1883, plentiful! G. Goode, 1892! 
Reche Fen, Babington, l.c. 
Huntingdon, Co., 31. 
Banks of Whittlesea Mere. Sir J. Bank’s Bot. Guide, 336, 1805. 
It is evident from the observations of the Rev. E. C. F. Jenkins 
(Ent. Intel. 1859, p. 79) that in the Fens around Whittlesea Mere, 
* Given as E. and W. by Trimmer, but falls wholly into Watson's W. and 
into Mr. Geldart’s ‘ N.C.’ in which he does not record it in Trans. Norfolk 
and Norwich Nat. Soc. 1874—3. or in the Victoria Count}* History, but in 
the Trans, vol. iv. p. 719, 1889. he seems to have wholly referred Worthing 
to his S.C. 
