106 HUNTINGDONSHIRE PLANTS AND ‘ TOPOGRAPHICAL BOTANY.” 
serve field boianiats as indicative guides to further discoveries. 
I have to thank hur Bennett most warmly for assisting my. 
slender botanical knowledge with his rich experience and valuable 
judgment, which have been most patiently and SO UO given. 
Ranunculus peltatus Fries, a. truncatus. Common in the fens. 
Helleborus viridis L. Ellingto on Thorpe, le it was pointed 
Nymphaea alba. The Ouse, and backwaters between St. Ives 
and Huntingdon 
Papaver dubium L. Both the vars. Lamottei and Lecogii grow in 
Warboys Tick Fen. 
Diplotaxis muralis DC. St. Ives; ce introduction. 
rosin serpyllifolia L. Holme —b. lept toclados. St. Ives, 
Holywell. ‘As good “ates oy lage saw,’ ’ Rev. W. W. Newbould. 
cop eas arvensis Li, b. vulgaris. Somersham, on ‘Old West 
iv 
Polygala vulgaris L. Warboys Turf Fen. P. depressa Wender. 
Holme Fen. A distinct looking plant. Mr. A. Bennett, in refering 
it to this species, says, ‘‘it seems to answer to the var. pyxophylla 
Reich., a plant of the Tyrol and West Central France.” 
Trifolium Jiliforme L. Holme Fen 
nobrychis sativa Lam. Warboys, clay soil ‘near the wool 
introduced. 
Vicia angustifolia Roth, a. nic tke Somersham 
Spirea Filipendula L. Buckworth; Werkonts: ‘old pasture by 
Puttock’s Lane,—to remove ne First record by the late Mr. 
W. O. Aitkin, of Somersham, a most excellent and trustworthy 
naturalist. 
Fiubus Lindleianus Lees. Holme Fen. Named by Prof. Bab- 
gton 
= Epitobium obscurum Schreb. Holme Fen. — EZ. palustre L. 
) 
Callitriche a Le Gall. Warboys High Fen, Tick Fen; 
the commonest form in the fens. 
Holme, by the railway, 
Apium graveolens L. Ramsey Fe 
Artemisia Absinthium L. War arboys, on Puttock’s Drove; im 
some years in vast quantities, making nearly £20 in a single season 
when sold to London herbalists. Native and widely spread over 
the fens. 
Gnaphalium dicicum L. Holm: e Fen, where it was pointed ow 
to me by the Rev. W. R. Linton. I have heard of another colae 
but have seen no specimen. 
Chlora perfoliata L. Woodwalton. 
Limosella aquatica L. Erith (Journ, Bot. 1883, p. 377). 
Thymus Chamedrys Fr. Abbots Rip 
Calamintha Acinos Clairy. Holme Fon 
Salvia Verbenacea L. Holywell. 
Marrubium vulgare L. rahe introduc : 
Myosotis versicolor Curt. Trundle Hill, Pidley ; hardly the 
typical plant. i 
