FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK: FLOWERING PLANTS AND FERNS. 751 
Euphrasia kerneri, Wett. 
Weybourne Pits, 1903, W. A. N. Named by Mr. F. 
Townsend. Hitherto only recorded for Kent, 
Sussex, and Surrey. 
Chenopodiace.e. 
* Ciienopodium urbicum, L. b, intermedium, Moq. 
Filby, Mr. F. Long. 
SECTION II. 
MONOCOTYLEDONOUS PLANTS. 
Liliack.k. 
Allium vineale, L. b, bulbiferum, Svme. 
Near Ingham, Messrs. Salmon and Bennett, in Journ. 
of Bot., vol. xl. p. 49. 
Also, Mr. W. A. Dutt, in two localities in Ingham. 
Sprowston, “ usually the form bulbiferum. Remarkably 
rare in the county,” Rev. E. F. Linton (Journ. Hot., 
1900, p. 270. 
Typiiace.e. 
Sparganium neglectum, Beebv. 
Hempstead, II. I). Geldart ! 
Naiadace.e. 
POTAMOUETON COLORATUS, Horncm. 
Hickling Broad, 1901, T. A. and C. Cotton (Watson, 
Bot. Exch. Club Report, 1901-2). 
Cyperaceje. 
Carex limosa, L. 
Dubeck in Thurne, C. E. Salmon. 
Gramine.k. 
*Agropyron pungens, Roem. and Schult. c. pycuanthum, Gr. 
and Godr. 
Wells, Mr. F. Long 
Titchwell, Rev. W. E. Thompson. 
N. and N. Nat. Trans, vol. vii., p. 524. 
Filicrs. 
Asplexium adiantum nigrum, L. var. acutum, Poll. 
Near King’s Lynn, collected by B. Bray. Dr. J. Lowe 
in Trans. Bot. Soc. Edin , vol. xii., p. 184, 1874. 
