10 FLORA OF CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 



Behind Mr Townley's grounds, Fulbourn; W. H. C. In a 

 little thicket at the hither end of Teversham Moor; Ray. 

 Hinton; Relh. — 2. Triplow ; Belh.— 3. White Wood, Gam- 

 lingay; S. W. W. Hatley St George; Relh.— 5. Devil's 

 Ditch. Swaffham Fen; H. Anglesey Abbey ; Belh. 



Delphinium Linn. 



*1. D. Consdlida Linn. Larkspur. 



D. segetum flore cmruleo, Dill, in Bay's Syn. ed. 3. 273. 

 D. arvense, M. M. 66. D. Consolida, M. PI. 12. Relh. 217. 



Differs from the true D. Consolida by having a downy 

 capsule. 



First noticed by Mr J. Sherard shortly before 1724 in 

 great plenty in the corn at Swaffham. Afterwards became 

 very abundant in corn-fields, but is now disappearing through 

 improved farming. A. June, July. 



Chalky fields in the (1) Cambridge, (2) Royston, (3) Wim- 

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



BERBERIDA CEJE. 



B^rbeeis Linn. 



1. B. vulgaris Linn. Barberry. Pipperidge Bush. 



Oxyacantha, R. C. 110. B. qfficinarum, M. M. 122. 

 B. officinalis. M. PL 8. Relh. 145. 



Hedges. Sh. May, June. 



1. Hinton; Relh. Hildersham ; J. M. Balsham ; 

 J. F.— 2. Near Crishall Grange. Triplow; Relh.— 3. Mal- 

 ton ; D. B. Grantchester ; Relh. — 4. By path to Chesterton 

 church, extirpated since 1845. — 5. In a close by the pond, 

 Fen Ditton ; S. W. W. Swaffham Prior : Bottisham ; H. 



