244 NOTES ON CAMBRIDGESHIRE PLANTS. 
—Geum rivale L. 5. Fordham, one plant!, W. Cross, 1888.—Rosa 
villosa (mollis) L. 7. Pringle’s Dune, Chatteris, ‘teste J. G. 
Baker,’ Fryer. 
Myriophyllum verticillatum L. 5. Chippenham Fen. 
Aigopodium Podagraria L. 5. Fordham. — Cdfnanthe Lachenalii 
C.Gmel. 5. Burwell Fen, 1882. — (2. silaifolia Bieb. 17. Sides 
of Bedford R., Sutton Chain, Fryer. — G2. fluviatilis Colem. 5. 
Ditch by Burwell Fen, 1882. — Peucedanum palustre Moench. 
6. Roswell Hill of late years (1869); it was not there twenty years 
ago, Marshall.—Silaus pratensis Bess. 5. Fordham, 1883.—Daucus 
In 
might have been mistaken; and the Rev. J. Holme, of Snailwell, 
who gathered Senecio paludosus and Eriophorum latifolium, would 
surely have found it. To me, the whole aspect of the plant and its 
growth is against it being indigenous. Is the Lincolnshire station 
aleriana dioica Li. 5. Chippenham Fen. 
Dipsacus pilosus L. Devil's Ditch, Miss Jane Hailstone in herb. 
Hailstone.—Scabiosa Suecisa L. 5. Chippenham. 
Senecio palustris DC. «West Fen, Ely, W. M.,” Top. Bot. 
ed. 2, 1883. This is not correct; I never found it but once, and 
that in Methwold Fen, Norfolk, Marshall. I know of no recent 
occurrence of this in the county. — S. paludosa L. 6. Isle of Ely, 
2 sp., Winch herb. at Linn. Soc; Littleport; Burwell Fen, quoted 
p 
in Eng. Bot. t. 650; Barraway Wash (formerly, 1789, Barway), 
Marshall, extinct. 5. Wicken Fen. i 
Phyt. Brit.—an error? — Serratula tinctoria L. 6. Chippenham 
Fen.—Carduus pratensis Huds. 5. Chippenham h 
6. Not common at Ely, Marshall. — Sonchus palustris L. 5. Bot- 
tisham Fen, opposite the ‘Knave of Clubs” ale-house, 1843, 
Hailstone herb. 6. *Barnt Fen, J. Crowe in Hudson’s Fl. Angl. 1. e.— 
* This is partly in Suffolk and six Upibeiacee. aa tk eo rs 
a small fen in Norfolk. partly in Cambridgeshire, or it may refer 
