FLORA OF CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 13 



Denny Abbey from the Ely road ! ; H. Waterbeack Fen ; 

 Rampton ; Relh. — 5. Bottisham Fen. — 6. In many places 

 on the banks in the Isle of Ely ; Ray. 



Eoem^eia Cand. 



%\. E. hybrida Cand. 



Papaver corniculatum violaceum, R. C. 111. Glauchim 

 flore violaceo, M. M. 82. Chelidonium hybridum, M. PI. 12. 

 Relh. ed. 1, 201. Olaucium violaceum, Relh. ed. 3, 211. 



Corn-fields. A. June. 



5. Between SwafFham Prior and Burwell. — Confined to 

 this county. 



G\LA<jcium Tourn. 



[1 . G. luteum Scop. Horned Poppy. 



Hensl. Cat. ed. 1. 2. 



Henslow marks this plant as a native of this county. 

 He gives no authority for it, and is no-w unable to supply me 

 with any information relative to it. Probably there was 

 some mistake, as the plant is not known to have been found 

 in the only likely place, namely, by the river below Wis- 

 bech.] 



Chelidonium Linn. 



%1- C. majllS Linn. Celandine. 



R. C. 33. M. M. 82. M. PI. 12. Relh. 211. 



Hedge-banks. Never seen except near houses. Proba- 

 bly not a native, although tolerably common. P. May to 

 August. 



1. Great Wilbraham; S.W.W. Pulbourn. FenDitton; 

 W. H. C. Linton ; R. B. S. Dullingham. Brinkley. 

 Burrough-Green. Hinton ; N". Cow Fen ; J. F. Tever- 

 sham; J. M. — -2. Paddock near the Heath at Royston, rare; 

 D. B. — 3. White Wood, Gamlingay. Comberton. Arring- 



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