2 FLORA OP CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 



2. T. flavum Linn. Meadow Rue. 



T. majus, R. C. 161. M. M. 20. T. flavum, M. PI. 13. 

 Relh. 220. 



Very wet places. P. June, July. 



1. Cow-Fen; W. H. C. Wilbraham Fen. Near Quy 

 Bridge. Hinton; H. — 2. Sawston Fen!; K— 3. Grant- 

 chester Meadows ; Trumpington Spinney ; W. H. C. Harl- 

 ton ! ; N. — 4. Brick-pits by the Observatory. Waterbeach 

 Fen. Mare Way. Batesbite ; W. H. 0. On the Chester- 

 ton side of the river opposite Barnwell; King's Hedges; 

 Relh. — 5. Quy, Bottisham, Burwell and Wicken Fens. — 

 6. Thetford. West Fen, and Roswell Pits, Ely.— 7. Dod- 

 dinwton. Chatteris.- — 8. World's End Lane, Wisbech: A.P. 



Anemone Linn. 



1. A. Pulsatilla Linn. Pasque Flower. 



Pulsatilla vulgaris, Ger. Herb. 309 (a.d. 1597). Pulsa- 

 tilla, R. C. 128. M. M. 60. A. Pulsatilla, M. PI. 12. Relh 

 219. 



Chalk Hills. P. April, May. 



1. Gogmagog Hills, especially in the Park. Furze Hills, 

 Hildersham. Westhoe Park, near Linton; W. H. C. Bar- 

 rington Hill, near Linton (now ploughed up) ; Relh. — 2. On 

 balks near Ickleton ; G. S. G. On a broad balk halfway 

 from Royston to Foulmire; T. F.— 5. Devil's Ditch. 



2. A. nemordsa Linn. Wind Flower. 



Anemone nemorum, R. C. 12. Anemonoides, M. M. 60. 

 J. nemorosa, M. PI. 12. Relh. 219. 



Woods and Thickets. P. March to May. 



1. Abington Park; S. W. W. South end of Devil's 

 Ditch. Yen Hall Wood, West Wratting. Westley Wood. 

 — 3. In most of the woods, as Whitwell, Gamlingay, 

 Hardwick, &c. — 4. Madingley Wood. 



