450 
MR. A. BENNETT ON EAST ANGLIAN PLANTS. 
Norfolk;, E., Co., 27. 
Upton Broad. H. D. Geldart in litt. 
Sonchus Palustris, L. 
Suffolk, C., Co., 25. 
“ In a bed of reeds adjoining dykeside bordering Oulton 
Broad, in 1904 ; same place as Skepper found it. Mr. \V. A. 
Dutt. 
“ Ditch beside the Waveney in the Parish of Blundeston, 
about 12 plants on the marsh side of the river wall, near the 
main dyke connecting Flixton Decoy with the river.” Mr. 
W. A. Dutt. 
Medicago falcata, sylvestris, and minima. Abundant at 
Thetford (Norfolk). W. G. Clarke in litt., September, 1909. 
Norfolk, E., Co., 27. 
Burgh St. Peter near the Staithe in 1898-99. Mrs. Baker, 
ex Mr. W. A. Dutt. 
Lincoln, S., Co., 53? or N., Co., 54. 
The Rev. Woodruffe-Peacock doubts Mr. Bloxam’s specimen 
coming from South Lincoln, and thinks it must have been 
from the East Fen, where Young* saw it before 1799. 
Bloxam was in Lincolnshire with Sir J. Banks some time 
between 1814 and 1824, as he was sent out by* Sir Joseph as 
Naturalist on the “ Blonde,” 1824-5. It could hardly have 
existed in the East Fen after 1814. The whole Fen is now 
highly-cultivated wheat land. 
Lastrea cristata, Presl. 
This is, I regret to say, gradually dying out in two or three 
counties, and there is no new station to report. 
There has been no confirmation of the County of Dorset, 
and the Rev. E. F. Linton doubts all the stations given in 
the Flora. 
* General View of the Agriculture of Lincoln, 1799. 
