524 PLANTS GATHERED IN NORTH NORFOLK IN 1902. 
Gramine/E. 
Phleum arenarium, L. Titchwell dunes. 
Agrostis palustris, Huds. Titchwell marsh. 
Ammophila arundinacea, Host. Abundant all over the dunes. 
Sieglingia decumbens, Bernh. One spot on Titchwell marsh. 
Phragmites communis, Trin. Abundant. 
Catabrosa aquatica, Beauv. Titchwell and Brancaster marshes. 
Poa pratensis, var. subclerulea, Lin. Abundant on the dunes. 
Glyceria fluitans, R. Br. Frequent. 
,, aquatica, Sm. Ditches on Thornham marsh. 
„ MARITIMA, Mert. & Koch. Abundant. 
,, distans, Wahl. Plentiful on Holme marsh ; Titchwell 
occasional. 
„ borreri, Bab. Frequent on Holme marsh ; Titchwell ; 
one spot. 
F estuca rubra, L. Abundant along the dunes. 
Agropyron pycnantiium, Gr. & Godr. Titchwell marsh on banks 
of ditches at foot of the sand dunes. Very 
glaucous, spike compact. 
,, junceum, Beauv. Plentiful. 
Lepturus filiformis, Trin. Most abundant. 
Hordeum secalinum, Sclireb. Brancaster marsh. 
,, murinum, L. Abundant. 
,, marin um, Huds. Plentiful. 
Elymus arenarius, Linn. Locally abundant on the dunes. 
Filices. 
A note on these merely to express some wonder at finding any 
at all, where such as do occur are so very few and far between, and 
often deformed and pauperised. 
Asplenium trichomanes, L. A bed of this, about 10 ft. by 1 ft. 
broad, running down the east wall of the porch 
of Thornham Church, being in fact exactly 
coextensive with the drip of the gargoyle. 
,, ruta-muraria, L. One or two solitary samples. 
Scolopen doruim vulgare, Symons. Occasional dwarfed and dis- 
torted samples on shady damp stone work. 
Nephrodium spinulosum, Desv., ( Lastrea spmosa, Newman), 
however flourishes well in one place in Titchwell 
parish. 
