HUNTINGDONSHIRE PLANTS AND ‘ TOPOGRAPHICAL BOTANY. 107 
Primula vulgaris Huds., b. caulescens and ¢. intermedia. Both at 
Warboys Wood. 
_ Chenopodium ficifolium Sm. Warboys; Ramsey; on fen soil.— 
C. hybridum L. St. Ives. 
Ceratophyllum submersum L. St. Ives (Journ. Bot. 1888, 875). 
uercus Robur L. The var. pedunculata is the only one I have 
seen in Hunts or Cambs. 
Carpinus Betulus L. Warboys Wood. 
Populus alba L. Warboys Broadpool; planted, but sometimes 
having the look of a native in the fens. 
Salix fragilis LL. Somersham ; all willows, so frequently culti- 
vated in the fens, must be recorded as doubtful natives, even when 
growing in such wild places as Holme Fen, as they are frequently 
frequent i damp places.—S. R jana Sm. § am; War- 
joys alba L. Somersham, &c.—-S. wndulata Khrh boys 
T en.—S. tria L., d. amygdalina. Warbo lia 
Sm. Holywell, &¢.—S. viminalis L. Warboys, &¢.—S. acuminata Sm 
Warboys Turf Fen.—S. cinerea Sm. Warboys Turf Fen, tive 
—S. Caprea L., 8. aurita L., and S.repens L. Holme Fen; native 
Potamogeton natans . Ives, and commo - 
; n in all hig 
land ponds. — P. Zizii M. & K. Ramsey Fen (Journ. Bot. 1883, 
Pp. 816).—P. decipiens Nolte. Earith (Journ. Bot. 1883, p. 816).— 
P. crispus L.., b. serratus Huds. Warboys Tick Fen, &e. ; seems a 
good variety in the fens, not like the early state of the typical form. 
— P. flabellatus Bab. Earith, with well-developed lower leaves 
(Journ. Bot. 1888, p. 316). 
Juncus acutiflorus Ehrh. Solom Lodge, Leighton. — J. com- 
pressus Jacq. Somersham; named by Mr. H. C. Watson. St. 
Ives; well-marked plants. : 
cirpus acicularis L. arith, by the Ouse.—S. Tabernemontant 
Gmel. Warboys Broadpool. 
Carex stricta Good. Warboys Turf Fen.— C. precox L. War- 
Rey. W. RB. Linton. 
Asplenium Ruta-muraria L. Warboys Church. 
he will himself communicate to your pages. All the plants above © 
Ramed I have personally observed. Let me say I should be 
thankful to Huntingdonshire botanists for local lists, even of the 
Commoner plants 
