AND CHE N OPODIU M BOTKYODES IN EAST ANGLIA. 345 
Lychnis viscosa flore muscoso, Raii, Syn., 340, 1724. 
Spanish Campion, Huds., FI. Angl., 1S6, 1778. 
Small- flowered Catchfly, Gray, l.c. 
Spanish Catchfly, Syme, Eng. Bot., ii., 64, 1864. 
*First Record. “ Otites Tabern. sive sesmoides parv. 
Muscipida salamantica minor." 
Found on Newmarket Heath, Mr. Sare. 
How. Phyt. Brit. 86, 1650. 
Eng. Botany, t. 85, Feby. 1st, 1793. “ Win, Matthews, 
Esq., Bury (St. Edmunds).” f 
Suffolk W. Co. 26. 
Fornham St. Martin, Risby, &c. Sir T. G. Cullum in Bot. 
Guide, 551, 1805. 
Heath W. of Icklingham Church. Sir J. Cullum, 1771 ! 
About Thetford in this county! C. Forster, Junr. Bot. 
Guide, l.c. 
West Stow, Icklingham, and Risby Heaths (Mr. Jordan, 
1880); Tuddenham Churchyard! Mildenhall. Dr. Jermyn, 
1835. Herb. Geldart, Cross, 1879. Between Barton Mills 
and Tuddenham, 1901 ; abundant near Lakenheath Windmill 
(July, 1876) ; roadsides near Wether Heath, and between 
Elden and Icklingham. Oct. 18764 A. Bennett. 
Near Redneck Farm, Duke’s Drive near Barnham St. 
Gregory, and dry heath between Mildenhall and Eriswell. 
C. C. Babington. 
Euston, Mrs. French. Rushford Heath, herb. French ; 
Culford Heath. Gray ; Brandon, Norgate ; Gravel pit at 
Worlington, Miss Bullenden. ; Cavenham Heath (Jordan sp., 
1875) all FI. Suffolk. 74. 1889. 
Norfolk E. V. Co. 27. 
St. Faiths near Norwich, Aug. 15, 1855. July 28, 1859. 
W. Winter, Phyt. 292, 1861. It is possible the Rev. K. 
Trimmer’s record of Eccles may just come within this division, 
but not certainly so, it is, however, very close to its borders. 
# Clarke, First Records of Brit. FI. PI., 22, 1900. 
t Garry, Notes on Drawings, Eng. Bot. Supp. of J. Bot. 31, 1903. 
X A very dry summer with copious rains in September, caused many plants 
to flower a second time, Otites was in all states of flower and fruit. 
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