624 MR. W. A. DUTT ON PLANTS AT OULTON BROAD AND LOWESTOFT. 
Perhaps the most interesting record of all is that of Marrubium 
alysson, a rather attractive-looking, velvety-leaved, purple- 
flowered labiate plant. In a communication to the Rev. E. N. 
Bloomfield, Mr. S. T. Dunn, F.L.S., of Kew Gardens, states 
that this is the first British record of the species he has met 
with. 
In identifying the plants, Mrs. Baker had the assistance of 
Mr. E. G. Baker, F.L.S., of the British Museum (Natural 
History), South Kensington, and I am glad to acknowledge my 
own indebtedness to him for having kindly revised a proof of 
the following list. 
Ranunculaceje. 
Anemone ranunculoides, L. Oulton, 1898, W. A. D. 
Adonis autumnalis, L. Lowestoft, on ballast heap, 1899, 
W. A. D. 
Delphinium Ajacis, Reiclib. Oulton, 1901, F. B. 
PAPAVERACEAi. 
Glaucium phchniceum, Crantz. Oulton, 1901, F. B. 
Crucifers. 
Matthiola bicornis, D. C. Oulton, F. B. 
Alyssum incanum, L. Oulton, 1901, F. B. 
„ hirsutum, Bieb. Oulton, F. B. 
„ maritimum, L. Oulton, F. B. 
Sisymbrium pannonicum, Jacq. Oulton, June and July, 1899, 
F. B. 
„ orientale, L. Oulton, F. B. 
,, columns, Jacq. Oulton, F. B. 
Erysimum orientale, R. Br. Oulton, 1899-1901, F. B. 
„ rkpandum, L. Oulton, F. B. 
Camelina sativa, Crantz. Lowestoft, 1897, W. A. D. ; Oulton, 
1899-1901, F. B. 
Lepidium draba, L. Oulton, 1898-1899, F. B. 
„ sativum, L. Oulton, F. B. 
,, perfoliatum, L. Oulton, 1899, F. B. 
Iberis umbellata, L. Oulton, 1900, F. B. 
