FLORA OF CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 3 



Myosurus Linn. 

 1. M. minimus Linn. Mouse-tail. 



Myosurus, R. 0. 102. Myosurus minimus, M. M. 58, 

 M. PI. 8. Relh. 134. 



Fields on a moist gravelly soil, rare. A. June, July. 



1. Stourbridge Fair Green; Relh. — 3. Gamlingay in 

 1837!; H. Eversden, just out of the village towards Cam- 

 bridge; J. M. Haslingfield, at the outskirts of the village on 

 the road to Cambridge, plentifully ; Relh. — 4. By highway 

 from Oakington to the Huntingdon road ; Ray. 



Ranunculus Linn. 



I. R. tlichophyllus Chaix. Water-Fennel. MUlefoil. 



Millefolium aquaticum Ranunculi flore et capitulo, R. C. 

 99. Ranunculus fceniculi folio breviore, M. M. 58. R. aqua- 

 tilis /?. M. PL 13. Relh. 225. 



Ponds and ditches, not common. P. May, June. 



1. Wilbraham and Cow Fens. "Wood Ditton. Shudy 

 Camps. Balsham. Hinton. West Wratting. Brinkley. 

 Coldham's Lane, Cambridge. — 2. Ickleton. Bassingbourn. 

 Sawston ! ; N. — 3. Hardwick. Little Eversden. Bourn- 

 Brook. Sheep's-Green, Cambridge. — 4. Dry Drayton. By 

 bridge in Cuckoo Lane, Oakington. — 5. Bottisham and 

 Wicken Fens. — 6. West Fen and Roswell Pits, Ely. 

 "Witcham. — 8. Wisbech. — Some of these stations may be- 

 long to R. Drouetii. 



2. R. Drouetii F. Schultz. 



Ann. Nat. Hist. ser. 2. xvi. 393. 



First found and distinguished by the Rev. W. W. New- 

 bould in 1846. 



Ditches, not very common. P. May, June. 



1. Burrough-Green. Coldham's Lane, Cambridge. — 

 2. Ditch by the lane leading from Hauxton to the turnpike 



