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PLANTS GATHERED IN NORTH NORFOLK IN 1902. 
Atriplex patula and iiastata, L. Common. 
,, portulacoides, L. Most abundant. 
Saliuornia herbacea, L. In enormous beds. 
„ radicans, Sm. Common. 
,, adpressa, Dum. Occasional with the two last on the 
Thornham and Titchwell coast. A small plant, 
with few branches closely pressed to the ground 
in a fan-shaped manner. I have not had this 
authenticated however, and do not know it from 
var. procumbens of S. herbacea ; but the term 
“ procumbens ” seems scarcely suitable to this. 
This remark is added because only one county is 
assigned to this plant in the London Catalogue, 
and that, I believe, is Kent. 
Slleda maritima, Dum. Common. 
„ fruticosa, Forslc. Abundant. 
Salsola kali, L. Frequent. 
Parietaria officinalis, L. Abundant locally. 
Ceratophyllum dkmersum, L. Freshwater ditches, Brancaster 
marsh. 
Hydrooharis morsus-rana;, L. In extensive abundance, tilling 
many hundred yards of ditches on Brancaster fresh 
water marsh, but showing very few flowers. 
Elodea canadensis, Michx. Occasional. 
Listera ovata, R. Br. Titchwell marsh. 
Spiranthes autumnalis, Kich. Locally abundant, Ringstead Park. 
Orchis pyrami dalis. L. Titchwell chalk quarry, &c., occasional. 
„ morio, L. Titchwell marsh. 
„ latifolia, L. Titchwell marsh ; from six inches to three 
feet high. 
„ siaculata, L. Titchwell marsh. 
Juncus bufonius, L. Occasional, Titchwell marsh. 
„ gerardi, Loisel. Abundant in considerable beds. 
,, maritimos, L. Abundant. 
„ acutcjs, L. A few clumps on Brancaster marsh ; in fruit 
when maritimus is beginning to flower. 
,, kffusus, L. Abundant : J. acutijlurus, Ehrli ; occasional. 
Typha latifolia, L. Occasional, Titchwell and Thornham marshes. 
„ angustifolia, L. Plentiful, Titchwell and Thornham 
marshes. 
