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NOTES ON CAMBRIDGESHIRE PLANTS. 
By Arruur Benynert, F.L.S. 
Tue interesting ane on Cambridgeshire plants by Mr. W. West, 
Jun. (Journ. Bot. 1898, 246-259), caused me to look up some of m 
others from the copy of Babington’s Flora of Cambridgeshire that 
belonged ra the late Mr. W. Marshall, of Ely, kindly lent me by Mr. 
oss. A few ee gathers by Mr. Fryer are given; these 
are either of interest as very r or supposed to be extinct, or 
stand for additional Saas to ae Cambridge Flora. Mr. Fryer 
possesses a large series of observations, which I hope will some day 
be printed. Unless otherwise noted, the Chippenham Fen localities 
the Fe 
are those noted by Mr. Fryer and myself in a visit to n in 
1883. The other localities rest on my own authority. 
Myosur us minimus L. 7. Chatteris, A. Fryer. — Ranunculus 
circinatus Sibth. 5. Burwell Fen, 1883. — . Lingua 5. Bur- 
well Fen. — R. auricomus L. 6. Ely, hedge on the road to 
Stretham, April, 1894, Marshall. 
Aquilegia vulgaris L. 5. Chippenham, W. Cross, 1883. 
Nymphea alba L. 5. Burwell Fen; Chippenham Fen 
Diplotaxis muralis DC. 5. Chippenham, 1883; between Wicken 
and Pures ll, by the old footpath; on the ba nk on this side of 
Soham Mere, 1869, Marshall.— denn calycinum L. Waterbeach 
Station, Fordham, 1894, Marshall 
Viola hirtaL. 5. Chippenham, W. Cross; Wicken Fen, Marshall, 
April, 1896. — V. stagnina Kit. 6. West Fen, Ely; Roswell Pits, 
Marshall. 
Drosera rotundifolia L. 5. Chippenham Fen Cro 
Parnassia palustris L. 5. Chippenham Fen, Marshall; an 1894; 
Fryer & Bennett, 1883. 
Polygala depressa Wender. 5. Chippenham Fen. 
Saponaria haute alis L. 5, Fordham, bank ae cottages !, 
W. Cross, 1883. — Silene tats Sm. 6. This is getting common 
along the railway wri ita ad in by ballast, Marshall. — §. nocti- 
flora L. 5. Between Wicken and Burwell, by the old footpath. 
6. This has Susur a peanieahat common weed in the arable land 
ro the fens, probably introduced with the seed wheat from the high 
untry, Marshall. —S. Otites Sm. 5. Chippenham Gravyel-pit, 
Huse herb., 1843. — Sagina apetala L. 1, Gogmagogs, Baines 
herb, at York. _ _ccpoieangeyee aquaticum Fries. 8. Ditches about 
Grandchester Mills, Aug. 1839, Hailstone herb. 
i es ericum per. foratum er Ely Common, near Roswell Hill, 
aah 
Pekin pratense Li. 6. This used to be in Lower Barton next 
Potter's Lane, but it is now gone, Marshall. 
Trifolium ochroleucum Huds. 6. In one field only in Barton, 
Marshall. 
Prunus Padus L. 5. Chippenham Cross! — Coma 
palustre L. Wimblington-in- the-Firelots, 4 fe high, 1884, A, Fryer! 
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