MR. A. BENNETT ON EAST ANGLIAN PLANTS. 
451 
I trust the principal Norfolk station will not be made 
public, or, notwithstanding Mr. Cotton’s careful overlooking, 
it will be raided. 
Suffolk:, E. Co., 25. 
Gathered August, 1849, by Mr. H. Bidwell (1816 — 1868) at 
Bexley Decoy near Ipswich.* 
The English Botany plate t. 2125, March 1st, 1810, the 
specimen from “ the Lows on Holt Heath, Norfolk, in 1805, 
by the Rev. R. B. Francis.” 
Near Lynn, Norfolk. September, 1852. T. Hardy (1817 — 
1884). 
There is an interesting account of L. cristata near Thorne 
(Yorkshire) ; its discoverer and its history, by Dr. F. A. Lees, 
in “ Naturalist” (1884), 164. 
Notts, Co., 56. 
Oxton Bogs are now completely drained, but Mr. H. Fisher 
in a letter to Mr. Wilkinson, of York (October, 1903), remarks 
“ I gathered L. cristata there in 1888, and again in 1898, but 
the bogs are nearly drained. L. spinolosa is abundant there, 
but nothing like uliginosa grows there.” 
V. TRIPHYLLOS, L. 
Suffolk, E., Co., 25. 
Bungay. Sir J. C. Smith (1759 — 1828) 
Suffolk, W., Co., 26. 
Eriswell. Sir C. J. Bunbury (1809—1886). 
Elvedon and Euston, 1887. E. F. Linton. 
Barnham. Rev. W. Kirby in Withing, 1830. 
Veronica verna, L. 
Suffolk, W., Co., 26. 
Between Barnham and Thetford; C. Forster (1765 — 1849), 
in 1822 in Herbarium, British Museum ! Near Barton Mills ; 
Borrer Herbarium at Kew ! Bury, 1797; E. Robson, in 
Herbarium, Backhouse. 
* Bot. Gazette, I., 325, 1849. 
