30 FLORA OF CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 



Parnassia Linn. 

 1. P. pallistris Linn. Grass of Parnassus. 



Gramen Parnassi, R. C. 70. Parnassia vulgaris et pa- 

 lustris, M. M. 96. P. palustris, M. PI. 7. Relh. 130. 



Boggy places. P. August to October. 



1. Shelford Common, until very recently. Teversham. 

 Hinton and Trumpington Moors; Pay. Linton; Relh. — 

 2. Peat-holes near Triplow. Dernford Fen; S. W. W. 

 Sawston Pen ; N. Foulmire Moor ; 1ST. "W. — 3. Gamlingay. 

 — 5. Quy. Bottisham ! ; Anglesey Abbey ! ; H. 



POLYGALACEJE. 



Polygala Linn. 



1. P. Vulgaris Linn. Milkwort. 



Poly gala, R. C. 121. M. M. 76. P. vulgaris, M. PI. 

 16. Relh. 287. 



Dry pastures and peaty meadows. P. June to Sep- 

 tember. 



1. Fulbourn. Teversham. Gogmagog Hills. Hinton. 

 Wilbraham. Balsham. Six-mile-Bottom. Fleam Dyke. 

 Devil's Ditch. — 2. Melbourn Common. Heydon Ditch. 

 Triplow. Sawston Fen; N. Litlington. Kneesworth. 

 Royston. Shepreth; ]ST. W. — 3. Gamlingay. Eltisley, and 

 throughout the western part of the District. — i. Chester- 

 ton. — 5. Bottisham and Wicken Fens. Chippenham. Snail- 

 well Heath. Devil's Ditch. High Ditch Lane, Fen Ditton. 

 —8. Wisbech; J. B. 



FRAN KEN I A GEM. 



Franki^nia Linn. 



1. F. lsevis Linn. 

 M. PI. 8. Lyons, 32. Relh. 146. 

 Salt marshes. P. August. 

 8. Tidd Gout near Wisbech; J. M. 



