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PLANTS GATHERED IN NORTH NORFOLK IN 1902. 
Ranunculus circinnatus, Sibth. Thornham and Titchwell 
marshes ; abundant. 
,, sceleratus, Linn. Thornham and Titchwell marshes ; 
common. 
Papaver argemone, Linn. 1 ledge banks, Brancaster, and Thornham ; 
occasional. 
„ hybridum, Linn. Hedge banks, Brancaster ; occasional. 
Glaucium flavum, Crantz. Abundant on shore between Hunstanton 
and Heacham, just outside this district. 
Chelidonium majus, Linn. Occasional. 
Arabis hirsuta, Scop. (Turrit is hirsuta, Linn). Chalk pits, banks. 
Erophila vulgaris, D.C. Mentioned on account of the wonderful 
abundance in which this first of flowers over- 
spreads this district wherever it can grow ; sand 
dunes, walls, roadsides, &c. 
Cochlearia anglica, Linn. Abundant. 
Sisy t mbrium sophia, Linn. Banks, Brancaster, and abundant in 
one spot at Choseley, S. end of Titchwell parish. 
Erysimum oheiranthoides, Linn. Locally abundant on arable 
land, Thornham and Titchwell. 
Ooronopus ruellii, All. Abundant everywhere. 
Lepidium ruderale, Linn. Abundant along Thornham sea bank. 
,, draba, Linn. One spot near the windmill, Thornham. 
Cakile maritima, Scop. Occasional along the coast. 
Reseda luteola, Linn. Common ; grows to over six feet high. 
„ lutea, Linn. Common. 
Frankenia l^evis, Linn. Abundant on Holme and Brancaster salt 
marshes. In exceptionally fine flower this year. 
In ‘The Students’ Flora’ Hooker gives Yarmouth 
as the most northern station for this plant. 
Saponaria officinalis, Linn. Hunstanton links. 
Silene maritima, With. Frequent. 
,, anglica, Linn. Very abundant in some arable fields, 
Thornham. 
,, noctiflora, Linn. Abundant. 
Cerastium tetrandrum, Curtis. Plentiful on Titchwell dunes, 
and doubtless frequent elsewhere. 
semidecandrum, Linn. Abundant all along the coast, 
and the earliest flower after Erophila. 
