CAREX ERICETORUM, AND P3AMMA BALTICA, IN ENGLAND. 21 
Yarmouth Denes. Forster in Herb. Brit. Museum. 
Thorpe, R. J. Mann. Keswick and Lakenham, S. P. 
Woodward. Heigham, by Norwich, A. Bennett, 1876. 
In Freeman’s Life of the Rev. W. Kirby, p. 151, Kirby 
records finding near Sheringham, “ a few stems of Orobcmche 
ccerulea , likewise Med. falcata, which is said to have been 
originally the outcast of a vessel on this shore.” Miss Geldart 
in litt. I have not been able to discover whence this report 
originated. 
Norfolk W. Co. 28. 
Swaffham and Burnham Westgate. Trimmer Supp. FI. 
Norf. 17. Thetford, 1836, Salmon herb, at Norwich. Nar- 
borough, Stoke Ferry, Westacre, Holme Hale, 1876, Dr. 
Lowe. Holkham to Hunstanton, 1876, A. Bennett. 
Cambridge Co. 29. 
Between Freckenham and Chippenham, Badlingham, 
C. C. Babington. 
Wilbraham gravel pit, c. 1849, Hailstone sp. Quey, 
Chippenham gravel pit, Bournbridge, Bartlow, Linton, 
Relham in FI. Cant. (1820) 304. 
Hildersham, J. & A. Bennett, 1905. 
Distributed nearly all over Europe, except the North. 
The other rare species, M. minima, is not so restricted 
to E. Anglia, but I have been surprised at its rarity in 
W. Norfolk, compared with W. Suffolk ; there I have walked 
over seven miles without losing sight of it for long, but in 
W. Norfolk I have only seen it on Santon Warren, where it is 
abundant. This Santon plant differs in being very hairy, 
less number of flowers, deeper yellow, &c., and is probably 
the var. canescens, D.C. 
Additional stations to those given by Trimmer are 
Thetford. E. Forster in Herb. Brit. Mus. Roydon Common, 
1865, Dr. Lowe. 
I do not find it stated in our Floras that this has two 
flowering seasons, one May to July, the other September and 
October. I have a sp. from E. Kent which I gathered the 
end of September, 18 inches high with relative branching, 
&c. ; this hardly answers to its specific name (this is probably 
