MR. A. BENNETT ON EAST ANGLIAN PLANTS. 689 
Rcemeria v iolacea. Medicus in Usteri Ann. Bot. iii. (1792) 15. 
R. hybrida, De Candolle, Syst. 2, p. 92. 
Glaucium violaceum, Juss. Gen. 236. 
Violet Horn-poppy. 
First record. Papaver corniculatum violaceum. In the 
cornfields beyond Swaffham as you go to Burwell (Cambs.). 
Ray. Cat. PI. Cant. III., 1660. 
Cambridge Co. 29. 
Swaffham. June, 1823. July, 1835. Winch herb! 
“ Petals fall by 10 o’clock.” Winch, l.c. 
Between Swaffham Prior and Burwell. 
Babington, FI. Camb. (i860), 13. 
Newmarket. May 19, 1794. Rev. J. Hemsted. 
Newmarket in a field behind Mr. Vernon’s* house, probably 
not wild. Relhan. FI. Cant. ed. 3, (1820), 212. 
Reche. May, 1820. Swaffham Prior, 1820. 
Prof. Henslow in York herbarium ! 1835. Dr. Jermyn. 
Bab. Jour, of Life (1897). 38. 
“ In other parts of that county (Cambs.). Rev. W. 
Hemsted. Smith. Eng. FI. 3 (1829), 8. No one else seems to 
have discovered where the other parts are. Has not been seen 
for many years. W. West in J. of Botany (1891), 249. 
Norfolk E. Co. 27. 
About 4 miles from Avlsham towards Cromer. Mr. H. 
Rose. 
Once observed. Smith. Eng. Bot. 201. Sept., 1794. 
Fritton, 2 miles from Long Stratton. Winter in Phyt. 
(1861), 255. 291. 
Norfolk W. Co. 28. 
Swaffham. Hooker sp. to H. C. Watson. New Bot. 
Guide (1835), 126. 
Swaffham. Dr. Jermyn ex herb. Newbould in Herb. 
Brit. Mus. 
Fields not far from Castle Acre Priory. 4 miles from 
Swaffham. Cressingham 3 miles from Watton, and sparingly 
at Little Cressingham in flower before end of June. Winter 
in Phyt. l.c. But this author is rather discredited. 
* \Y. Vernon, Fellow of Peterhouse, Cambridge. 
