PLANTS GATHERED IN NORTH NORFOLK IN 1902. 
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Cekastium arvensk, Linn. Abundant inland especially on high 
ground, banks, rough roadsides, &c. This plant 
here takes the place occupied in the West of 
England by Stellaria holostea, and to the casual 
observer has much the same appearance. Stell. 
holost. does not grow in this district., nor have T 
ever seen C. arvense in West England. 
Stellaria graminea, Linn. Locally abundant in same positions 
as the last, Thornham heath, &c. 
Arenaria ten u i folia, Linn. Thornham and Titchwell chalk- 
quarries ; plentiful in one spot in the former place. 
„ var. lax a, .lord. On a wall in Thornham village ; in 
these specimens, 5 stamens, calyx with glandular 
hairs (not regular in position, ami sometimes 
wanting); capsule often twice the length of calyx, 
but sometimes the sepals appear to grow equal to 
it after ripening and opening. 
Sagina maritima, Don. Abundant on Titchwell dunes. 
,, nodosa, Fenzl. Abundant along the coast. 
Buda media, Dum. Most abundant. 
Hypericum perforatum, Linn. Frequent. 
„ quadratum, Stokes. (//. tetrapterum, Fries). Ditch 
banks on Titchwell marsh, plentiful. 
Malva rotun difolia, Linn. Locally abundant ; always at foot 01 
some wall or building. 
Linum angustifolium, Huds. Abundant on sea-bank of Titchwell 
marsh. In the ‘Students’ Flora’ Hooker appears 
to coniine this plant to West England. 
Geranium tusillum, Linn. Locally abundant, especially on banks 
near Thornham village. I have found this rare in 
West England. 
„ dissectum, Linn. Frequent and very fine on sea-banks, 
Thornham. 
Euonymus europ.eus, Linn. Copse, Thornham heath. 
Ononis repens, Linn. Frequent. 
Trifolium subtkrraneum, Linn. A considerable quantity of this 
interesting plant on the sea-bank of Titchwell 
marsh. It flowers early in May. The heads con- 
sist of three to five perfect flowers. When the 
flowers fade the peduncles begin to bend down to 
