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has recorded this from 5. Chippenham Fen, 1889 (Journ. Bot. 
1889, 119). 
*Silene Cucubalus Wibel. b. puberula Syme. 1. Gogmagogs. 
2. posi rd Fen, 1898-1901 
ranium pyrenaicum Burm. 1. Hills Road, near Gogmagogs, 
the ely station I know, and always with white flowers the pink- 
flowered form is naturalized in the Botanic Gar 
Lathyrus Aphaca L. 1. Cherryhinton, ag roa - the Hills Road, 
902 
Sedum dasyphyllum Li. 1. Roof-tops, Fompingion Mr. R. I. 
Lynch rediscovered this plant in 1901; it is now in good quantity. 
It was recorded , — 1857, ‘‘ soon after which date the 
house was pulled 
Drosera saeerh tihe ‘L. 6. Still grows in Chippenham oe 
Epilobium angustifolium, L. 5. North-east end of Quy in 
good quantity, 1901. Mr. Fryer found it at Chatteris, Goskh 
E, hirsutum L. flore albo. 1. In the ditch, Cherryhinton Road, 
since 1895. 
vie trilobum Crantz. 1. Cherryhinton; still lingers at this 
statio 
Selinwm Carvifolia L, 5. Chippenham Fen; certainly spread- 
ing into the fen proper since I 7 saw it in 1895 
Adoxa scr pean L. +: Pama, isdidianis Avenue, 
Cambridge, in quantity. 
Valer Sosatla aces Poll. 8. Cornfield above Madingly Chalk- 
it, 1898. 
: Erigeron oo L. 1. Cornfields, Hills Road; also near 
Trumpington R 
ny val senile ‘L. 1. Hobson’s Stream, Cambridge, in plenty. 
5. 
Myosotis + neg Reichb. 2. Sawston Moor. 
Mill, (L. barbarum, Lond. Cat. ed. 9) is common 
in districts 2 and 8 Mr. George Nicholson has shown — 
xv. 101 (1901)) that ‘the Lycium which occurs in this country is L 
chinense, and not L. barbarum. 
Nepeta Glechoma ruin flore roseo. 1. Roadside near Brinkley 
Wood; has kept true to colour since 1897 in the Botanic Garden. 
eaters angustifolia Khrh, 1. Fleam Dyke and Devil's Ditch, 
G. oo. Po var. canescens oe 1. Fleam Dyke, 
Gogmagogs, 5. Quy. According to Mr. Arthur Bennett (see 
Watson, Bot. Bobaees ‘Club Report, 1901) thia is the correct name 
for the plant so common in our cornfields, the G. Ladanum of 
Babington’s Flor 
amium pes eum i. flore albo. 2. Cultivated ground, 
Grantchester, 1898-1902. Babington in his diary records this 
white form from this locality in 1839. Can it have grown there 
years 
Myrica Gale L. 5. Wicken Fen; both male and female plants 
in 8g quantity at the north-east side, 1894-1901. Babington sup- 
