HERNIARIA GLABRA, L., AND SCLERANTHU 5 PERENNIS. L. 53I 
Thetford Heath among Furze, Cerastia and short grass. 
1877. A. Bennett. 
Norfolk E. 27. 1670. 
“ Rowton (Roughton ?) between the town and the highway, 
12 miles before you come to Norwich.” T. Willisel, Ray. 
Cat. 1670. 
Norfolk W. 28. 1670. 
“ Mewell, ‘ Suffolk,’ between the 2 windmills and the 
Warren Lodge. T. Willisel ” l.c. The name Methwolcl is 
pronounced Mewell, or Muell — hence Willisel’s Mewell. 
Many Norfolk names would hardly be understood by 
strangers, for instance, the Devil’s post near Stalham. 
‘ Hasboro,’ few would suppose this meant Happisburgh. 
Fields at Barton Bendish adjoining Swaffham Heath. 
D. Turner. Bot. Guide, 419, 1805. 
Cockley-Cley. Woodward, l.c. 
“ Mill Hill, Wimbotsham and several sandy fields near and 
at Stow.” Miss Bell. New. Bot. Guide, 18 55. Snettisham. 
Trimmer. FI. Norf., 1866. 
Great Wretham. Herb. Mus. Brit ! In the fields of N. 
Pickenham sparingly. Crowe in Hudson’s FI. c. 1780. 
Thetford, Norf. Wardale, 1845. Thetford and Croxton. 
H. D. Geldart, 1888, ex Miss Geldart. 
York S. W. 63. 
Cornfields near Rossington. Toxfield. Hudson. 1778. 
About Cantley and Arnthorpe ; G. E. Smith. Near Thorne ; 
C. Gray. 
York M. W. 64. 
Sandy bank near Nether Poppleton. H. Wetherill. 1842. 
R. Moisen sp., 1877. 
Hobmoor ; S. Thompson. Lees. FI. W. York. 1888. 
Reported from near London. Kent and Warwick. 
Distribution : — 
Scandinavia, Spain. France, Belgium. Holland, Germany, 
Switzerland, Italy, Austria, Russia. W. Asia, India, W. 
Siberia, Turcomania, Algeria. 
Herniaria glabra l Linn. Sp. PI. ed. 1. 218, 1753. 
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