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Lactuca Seariola L. 6. 1 introduced it at Roswell Hill, where it 
still remains, Marsha 
Chlora perfoliata L. 5. Chippenham Fen. 7. Chatteris, Fryer. 
—Menyanthes tr ifoliata L. 5. Chippenham Fen. 6. I detected a 
small piece of this in Roswell Hill, many years ago, where ‘it still 
pemeines in dyke on washes of river, Marshall. Gentiana Amarella 
L. 65. Chippenham Fen. 
Lithospermum officinale L. 5. Chippenham Fen, in 1888. 6. 
Roswell Pits, Ely, where it has been many years, Marshall.— 
Z. 
Linaria spuria Mill. and L. Elatina Mill. 6. Chippenham. 6. 
(spuria) Turnip-field between Ely and Downham, G. R. W. B.; 
Marshall, — Pedicularis palustris L. 6. Used #0 grow in Padnal 
n; now extinct, Marshall. — Veronica spicata L. Mr. West 
(Journ. Bot. 1898, 255) remarks that he knows noi concerning 
the Top. Bot. (Wardale hs hoe record. ” In the British Museum 
Herbarium there n from “ Bawsey, near Lynn, Aug. 
1845, B. D. Wardat, pe ee sent specimens to the Race 
Society of Lon 
Salvia sera L. 6. Used to grow in Spring-head Lane, 
Ely ; now only to be found on the ‘Ches rry Hill, Marshail.—Teucrium 
Scorodonia L. To Henslow’s ‘Ely! H.” Marshall has put ‘‘never!’’ 
—T. Scordium L. 7. Hundred Foot, Fryer sp. 
Pinguicula vulgaris L. 5. Chippenham, Marshall. 1883! F. ¢ 
B.—Utricularia vulgaris L. 5. Chippenham Fen; Burwell mere 
U. minor L. .5. Chippenham Fen, W. Cross, 1881. id Bo, 
Tiree nae ete Lehm. 5. Probably occurs in 1 Burs ell Fen! ae ths 
Marshail. 
Statice caspia Willd. 8. Sp. in Herb. Brit. Mus., Sept. 1796, 
Sowerby. 
Geach yllum submersun L. 7. The Gull, Sutton Gault, 18838, 
ryer 
Mie Gale L. ba ge ten ” the-Firelots, 1884, Fryer! 
Also 
e Laureola L. 6. see entrance of the village 
(Witel ford) from Ely, years ago, bat w gone, Marshall. 
Euphorbia exigua L. 6. Stutney Field. robs Marshall. 
yer. 
Hydrocharis Morsus-rane L. Isleham, 
Stratiotes Aloides L. 6. Near Stretham Pace in old gravel- 
pits, Marshall. 
Orchis maculata L. 17. Chatteris, 1883, Fryer.—O. incurnata L. 
5. Chippenham Fen. — Habenaria viridis R. Br. 6, Ely; Soham 
opie eevee Huds. 56. hippenham Fen, plentiful in 1883, 
W. Cross 6. Appeared in BY Cemetery, and now abounds there, 
ipp 1883. 
EES grandiflora a Ba b. “Babraham in 1859! Mr. Josh. 
Clarke.” This is an error; Mr. C. B. Clarke sent me the two spe- 
cimens gathered, ‘‘ on the authority of which it was inserted in the 
1, Camb.” ; they are certainly Habenaria viridis R. Br, — Liparis 
