32 FLOEA OF CAMBEIDGESHIEE. 



SiliSne Linn. 

 1. S. anglica Linn. English Gatchfly. 



Lychnis sylvestris annua angustifolia Jlore rvhente, R. C. 

 App. ii. 12. R. Cat. Angl. ed. 1, £02. L. Jlore albo minimo, 

 M. M. 91. S. anglica, M. PL 10. Relh. 174. 



Sandy and gravelly fields. A. June to October. 



5. Chippenham Gravel-pit. Between Fordham and 

 Freckenham. Near the gravel-pits as you go to the nearest 

 •windmill on the north side of Newmarket; Ray. 



2. S. illflata Sm. Bladder Campion. Spatling Poppy. 

 White Bottle. 



Behen album, R. C. 20. B. album officinarum, M. M. 

 92. Cucubalus Behen, M. PI. 10. Relh. ed. 1, 168. S. in- 

 flata, Relh. ed. 3, 175. 



Borders of fields and gravel-pits. P. June to August. 



Tolerably common except in the Fens. I have no station 

 for it in the (6) Ely district.— 7. Chatteris.— 8. Near Whit- 

 tlesey. 



3. S. noctifldra Linn. 



Relh. ed. 1, Suppl. i. 13; ed. 3, 175. 



Gravelly and chalky fields. A. July, August. 



First found by Relhan in 178 6. 



1. Gogmagog Hills. Balsham. Hildersham; G. S. G. 

 Sawston; Hinxton; N. Gatlidge Hall; Relh. — 2. Haux- 

 ton; Harston; N. — 3. Common in the western part; N. — 

 4. Opposite to Upware. Childerley; N. — 5. Bottisliam!; 

 Anglesey Abbey; H. Chippenham. Horningsey. Up- 

 ware. Exning; E. S. Near the Devil's Bitch; Relh. — 6. 

 Near Sandy's Cut; Stuntney; N. — 7. Chatteris. Dodding- 

 ton. — 8. Wisbech. Foul Anchour. 



