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NOTES ON SOME RARER NORFOLK PLANTS. 
Crepis capillaris, Anagallis arvensis, Lycopsis arvensis, 
Myosotis arvensis , Echium vulgare, Bartsia Odontites, 
Calamintha Acinos, Polygonum aviculare, P. Persicaria, 
Apera Spica-venti, Dactylis glomerata, Festuca Myuros, and 
Lolium perenne. The number of specimens of Papaver, 
Dactylis and Lolium was few. 
We found a few plants of Arabis glabra on Barnham 
Common, Thetford (S) ; Diplotaxis muralis in Heacham 
chalk-pit; Helianthemum Chamcecistus on the north-west 
outer rampart of Thetford Castle Hill, on East Walton 
Common, Cockley Cley Heath, Thompson, Harpley Common, 
abundantly on Massingham Heath, and at Santon Downham (S) 
and Tuddenham Heath (S); Polygala vulgaris on Massingham 
Heath and in a chalk-pit at Heacham; Dianthus deltoides at 
Beechamwell,and Rampart Field, Icklingham (S); Silene conica 
in Telegraph Lane, Icklingham (S) ; S. otites at Brettenham, 
and in Suffolk on Cavenham Heath, between Eriswell and 
Icklingham, at London Bottom and Telegraph Lane, Ickling- 
ham, Elveden brickyard, and abundantly on the roadside between 
Wangford and Mildenhall ; Hypericum montanum at Ringland 
and on Hunworth Common; Linum angustifolium on a “breck” 
near Ringland Church Common ; Geranium versicolor at 
Smallburgh ; and Genista tinctoria was abundant at the old 
station on Wacton Common. Medicago sylvestris occurred 
with falcata in several localities in Icklingham (S), while 
falcata itself was noted in abundance between Beechamwell 
and Swaffham, in the old station on Cromer West Cliff, at 
Gravel Hill, Brandon (S), between Wangford and Mildenhall 
(S), between Barton Mills and Cavenham (S), on the Euston 
Road, Thetford, at Brettenham, Little Melton, and Drayton ; 
and Medicago minima at Eriswell (S). 
In a locality noted by Mr. H. Dixon Hewitt, Astragalus 
danicus was seen abundantly between Elveden and Mildenhall 
(S), and a solitary plant on Massingham Heath ; Lathyrus 
palustris was found in abundance on the Suffolk side of the 
river Little Ouse, between Rushford and Euston, apparently 
the locality noted by Mr. J. D. Salmon, F.L.S., in 1836 ; 
