io mr. w. g. clarke's botanical notes from breckland. 
aquatica, Scop., by Langmere, in June ; and in August I found 
it by Fowlmere, and two large patches of it, one 20 feet and 
the other 30 feet across, in the dry bed of Langmere. Early 
in the year I drew Mr. Hewitt’s attention to a record, in 
Vol. iii. of our ‘ Transactions,’ p. 561, of Geranium rotundi- 
folium, L., found by the Rev. E. F. Linton by the roadside, 
Thetford, for over 100 yards. Mr. Hewitt thereupon informed 
me that he had a week or two previously found the plant, 
obviously in the place recorded, on the Mundford Road, just 
beyond the railway station. This is, I believe, the only 
place where it is known to occur in Norfolk. Mr. Burrell 
and I subsequently gathered and examined specimens. In 
August, Mr. Burrell noted Geranium sylvaticum, L., near 
Santon Downham Church, probably an escape from the 
Hall gardens. 
Of the rare medicks some thousands of plants were noted 
during the year. Mr. Burrell found Medicago falcata, L.. on 
the Norwich Road, two miles from Thetford, in Kilverstone, 
and he and I found it at Gravel Hill, Brandon. I also found 
it on Barnham Cross Common, abundantly for the first two 
miles from Thetford on the road to Rushford, by the road- 
side east of Cranwich Heath, on the west side of the road by 
the Hockham Belt in Croxton Parish, abundantly on both 
sides of the road from Thetford to Newmarket for five miles 
from the former town ; in Elveden, on the way to Brandon, 
and in Thetford on the road to Brandon, opposite Red 
Castle. Medicago sylvestris, Fr., occurred with falcata on 
the roads from Thetford to Newmarket and Thetford to 
Rushford. Medicago minima , Desr., has been supposed to be 
more uncommon in the Norfolk than in the Suffolk portion 
of Breckland, but we did not find it so. It was noted by the 
road between Croxton and Fowlmere by Mr. Hewitt and me ; 
on the greensward at Maid’s Cross Hill, Lakenheath. by 
Messrs. Burrell and Hewitt ; on the Norwich Road, one mile 
from Thetford, by Mr. Burrell ; and by Mr. Burrell and me 
abundantly south of Mount Ephraim, Weeting, some of the 
trailing stems being 13 inches long. Further, I found it 
growing in abundance on Barnham Cross Common, on the 
