AND CHENOPODIUM BOTRYODES IN EAST ANGLIA. 340 
Norfolk W. Co. 28. 
“ About Thetford where it was discovered in Ray’s time 
(c. 1724). and still grows by the side of the great road, about 
a mile from that town on the way to Norwich.” Crowe in 
Hudson’s FI. Angl. (marginal note) c. 1780. J. Lucas, sp., 
1868. H. G. Glasspoole in herb. Geldart, July, 1885. 
Devil’s Ditch, Cranwich ; Miss Rackham, Aug., 1840. in 
herb. Miss Geldart. The Ditch commences at the river side. 
Brandon, and terminates at the Fenny district of the Stoke 
river, near Cranwich.* 
Looked for in crossing Santon Warren from Thetford to 
Brandon, but not seen. Dr. Williams (Prod. FI. Brit., part 
2, 3,4, 1901) seems to doubt its present occurrence in Norfolk, 
but gathered in 1885 it can hardly have been exterminated 
since. It roots very deeply, and seedlings are naturally 
produced in abundance (at least they are in cultivation). 
Dr. Williams does not seem to have known of the Cranwich 
locality. 
Cambridge Co. 20. 1650. Extinct. 
Newmarket Heath. Mr. Sare, l.c. Whether this was 
actually on the Cambridgeshire part of the Heath, or tin- 
part formerly (and now ?) claimed by Suffolk, there is now 
no means of ascertaining ; but the late Rev. W. W. Newbould 
always contended it was Cambridgeshire. 
It has been reported for Surrey (Watson, Out Geog. Dist., 
189, 1832). 
N. E. York. Moore and Ibbotson. 
Durham. Ballast hills. 
Dorset. Top. Botany. 
Devonshire. R. Jordan. 
Belfast. Ireland. 
In all these (if found) merely an introduction. 
Distribution : — 
Finland, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Belgium, France, 
Holland. Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Austria, Russia, 
Siberia, China, Turcomania, Afghanistan, Algeria. 
Its nearest locality to England is Holland, where under 
the form of A. crithmifolia, Dec., it occurs among the extensive 
* Babington, ‘Ancient Cambridgeshire,’ 105, 1SS3. 
