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DISTRIBUTION OF SONCHUS PALUSTRIS, L. 
Burnt Fen, J. Crowe, M.S. in Hudson’s Flora Anglica in 
Linnean Society’s Library. 
This Fen is partly in Suffolk and partly in Cambridgeshire, 
but the major portion is in the latter county. 
27. Norfolk E. 1830. 
Banks of the Waveney between Beccles and Yarmouth. 
Woodward in Withering. Arr. Brit. PI. ed. 7, iii., 1830, 
884. 
Hardley, Strumpshaw, Acle, Cantley. K. Trimmer, FI. 
Norf., 1866, 86. 
Reedham. Rev. Leathes in herb. Borrer at Kew ! 
W. & E. Somerton, 1873 ; Rollesby, 1876 ; K. Trimmer 
Supp. FI. Norf., 1884, 27. Hickling, Rev. M. G. H. Bird to 
Mr. Nicholson. 
In the marshes opposite Burgh Castle on the Norfolk side 
of the Waveney, T. Butler, Mrs. Russell, and C. C. Babington. 
Phytl, 1858, 279, 357. 
Burgh St. Peter. W. A. Dutt to Mr. Geldart, 28, 7, 1902. 
“ Found by Mrs. Baker of Oulton Broad in 1898 and 1899, 
8 feet high.” Mr. W. A. Dutt in litt. 
Sought between Berney Arms and Yarmouth on the north 
side of Breydon, Aug., 1904, but only S. arvensis, L. sub-var 
elatior Coss. and Germ, found. Mr. Nicholson. 
28. Norfolk W. 
Meadows at Gaywood. Crowe, lx. 
Titchwell and Brancaster. K. Trimmer, FI., lx. 
29. Cambridge 
I- Near Streatham Ferry. S. Lyons Fas. pi. pi. Cantab, 1763, 
47. “ Not seen there for many years.” Relhan in Bot. 
Guide, 1805. Bottisham Fen, 1839. S. Hailstone in herb. 
York Phil. Society. 
Bottisham Fen, opposite the “Knave of Clubs” Ale house 
in 1843. S. Hailstone, lx. Bottisham Fen was drained 
before 1848.* Mr. W. Marshall of Ely appears to have 
gathered it in the county about 1853. See Phyt., 1857, 
250. 
31. Hunts. 
* G. S. Gibson in Phyt. iii, 309, 1848. 
