246 NOTES ON CAMBRIDGESHIRE PLANTS. 
Loeselii Rich. 5. Three specimens in Wicken Fen, 1896, J. H. 
Burkill. As noted by Mr. West, plentiful in this district over a fair 
extent of ground. 
ithogalum umbellatunm Li. 6. Near Ely, W. Cross. — Allium 
slerdienss L. The Coton plant was oleraceum. 
Juncus acutiflorus Ehrh. 7. Doddington, Fryer.—ZJ. obtusiflorus 
Ehrh. Chippenham Fen. 
Butomus umbellatus L. 5. Between Soham and Wicken, 1888. 
6. Ely, Marshall.— Alisma ranunculoides L. 5. Chippenham Fen; 
Burwell Fen. 
Triglochin palustre L. 5. Chippenham Fen; Wicken Fen 
Sparganium simplex Huds. 5. Chippenham m Fen; Burwell Fen. 
Potamogeton natans L. 5. Chippenham Fen, Fryer. — P. poly- 
gonifolius Pourr. 5. Burwell Fen, Relhan, 1805, sp. in herb. Dalton 
at York. Bottisham Fen, 29.5.1829, J. Dalton! The Gamlingay 
plant was correct; there is a specimen in herb. Watson at Kew.— 
P. plantagineus Da Croz. 5. Burwell and Bottisham Fens, 29.5.1829, 
J. Dalton! 7. Chatteris and Benwick, Fryer. — P. heterophyllus 
Schreb. 5. Burwell Fen, 1829, Dalton herb. l.c.! 7. Plentiful, 
Fryer.— P. lanceolatus Sm. 5. Burwell Fen, 1880. — P. lucens L. 
5. Burwell Fen. — P. decipiens Nolte. 5. Between Burwell and 
Fordham, 1883. 7. Plentiful, Fryer. — P. prelongus Wulf. 5. 
“eer Fen; between Burwell and Fordham, 1883.—P. perfoliatus 
L. 5. Burw ell Fen; Bottisham Fen, 1845, Hailstone !|—P. crispus 
Es. 5 Between Soham and Wicken, 1888. —P. zoster ifolius Schum. 
: Bottisham Fen, 28.5.1829, J. Dalton! — P. (compressus) Friesit 
Rupr. 5. Bottisham Fen, 1829, J. Dalton! Between an 
Wieken, 1888; Burwell Fen, 1881; Mepal, Fryer! In the Vienna 
Herbarium there i is a specimen from ‘**Cambridge, Churchill Babing- 
ton.’ — P. pusillus L. 5. Between ba ace and Burwell; Chippen- 
ham Fen; Isleham Fen, Fryer.—P. pectinatus L. 5. Burwell Fen, 
1883.—P. flabellatus Bab. 5, ivedte Load, 1888.—P. densus 
~ 7. Welch’s Dam, Fryer. 
Cladium Mariscus Brown. 5. Chippenham Fen, 1883.— Eleo- 
charis acicularis R. Br. 5. Wicken Fen, plentiful, 1888 ; Burwell 
Fen. 7. Chatteris, F te — see lacustris L. 5. Chi ippenham 
Fen.—S. Tabernemontani Gmel. Welch’s Dam, Fryer. — Carex 
paradoxa Willd. 5. Wicken ete Fryer !— C. pro tien Fries. 
Wilbraham Long Dune, 12.5.1848, W. W. Newbould in herb. Brit. 
Mus. — C. panicea L. 5. Wicken Fen. — C. Goodenovii Gay. 5. 
: — C. pracox Jacq. 6. Ely; Barton Meadows, 
1894, G. R. W. B. Marshall.—C. flava L. 5. Chippenham Fen.— 
C. distans i 5. Cesypeniis oe filiformis L. 5. Chippen- 
ham Fen.—C. Pseudo-cyperus L. 6. Once found this on the Long 
Wash, near the overfall mill; nh Ce ‘the White Bank tid, Marshall. 
—C. ampullacea Good. 65. fas nin werse s station in 18838; Isle- 
ham Fen, Marshall.—e, vesicaria L. 5. Burwell Fen 
Phleum Boehmeri Schrad. 5. Heagebank beyond Bottisham, 
on the road to Newmarket, 1889, Herb. Hailstone |! — Calamagrostis 
lanceolata Roth. 5. Chippenham Fen. 7. Chatteris, Mryer. — C. 
epigejos Roth. 5, Wicken Fen; this species was ‘certainly not 
