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13. R. aurfcomus Linn. Goldilocks. 



B. C. 131. M. M. 57. M. PL 12. Belli. 222. 



Open woods. P. April, May. 



1. Hinton. Brinkley. Wood Ditton ! ; H.— 3. Com- 

 mon. — 4. Moorbarns Thicket. Madingley. Chesterton; 

 W. H. C— 5. Fen Ditton.— 8. Wisbech ; J. B. 



14. R. acris Linn. 



R. rectus, non repens flore simplici luteo, E. C. App. i. 8. 

 R. pratensis erectus acris, M. M. 57. R. acris, M. PI. 12. 

 Eelh. 224. 



Meadows and pastures. P. June, July. 



Common in all the districts. 



15. R. repens Linn. 



R. pratensis repens, B. C. 132. M. M. 57. R. repens, 

 M. PI. 12. Belh. 223. 



Damp -waste places and pastures. P. May to August. 

 Common throughout the county. 



16. R. bulbdsus Linn. 



B. C. 130. M. PL 12. Belh. 223. R. tuberosus major, 

 M. M. 56. 



Meadows and pastures. P. May. 



Common in the (1) Cambridge, (2) Boyston, (3) Wim- 

 pole, (4) Cottenham, and (5) Burwell Districts. — 6. Ely. — 

 8. Wisbech j A. P. 



17. R. hirsutus Curt. 



R. rectus foliis pallidioribus, B. C. App. i. 8. M. M. 57. 

 R. bulbosus j3. M. PL 12. R. hirsutus, Belh. 223. 



Damp waste ground. A. June to October. 



3. To the south of the turnpike road at the end of the 

 village of Barton. Comberton ; Eversden ; Harlton ; Cal- 



