34 FLOKA OP CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 



"Waste spots which are rather damp. P. May to Sep- 

 tember. 



1. Stourbridge Fair Green; Mr A. G. More. Gogmagog 

 Hills; Ray. — 3. Gamlingay. Yard of Almshouses at the 

 gate of Wimpole Park. Between the stones by the school at 

 Toft!; N— 4. Chesterton; N. Hill of Health; J. M.— 5. 

 Kennet Heath. On a wall at Wood Ditton. Newmarket. 

 — 6. West Fen, Ely. Haddenham Sand-pit. — 7. Dodding- 

 ton Turf-fen. — 8. Foul Anchour. — Perhaps introduced at 

 the Wimpole Gate and Toft stations. 



2. S. apetala Linn. 



Saxifraga graminea pusilla flore parvo herbido et mus- 

 coso, K C. 151. S. procumbens j3. M. PI. 4. S. apetala, 

 Eelh. ed. 1, App. i. 10; ed. 3, 71. 



Dry, gravelly, and sandy places, and on walls. A. May 

 to September. 



1. Walls and walks at Cambridge. Shuckburgh Castle, 

 Newmarket Heath. Dullingham. — 3. On the walks and in 

 the New Court of St John's College. Comberton. Toft. 

 Caldecot. Kingston. Gamlingay. Arrington; Caxton; 

 Tadlow; Eversden; N. — 4. Chesterton. Willingham. Cot- 

 tenham. Swavesey. Fen Drayton. Oakington; Els- 

 worth; N. Church-yard wall at Milton, Relh. — 5. Kennet 

 Heath. Chippenham Park wall. Newmarket; N. Bot- 

 tisham!; H.— 6. Witcham. — 7. Doddington. — 8. Wis- 

 bech. 



3. S. ciliata Fries. 



Botan. Gazette, i. 176. 



First noticed in this county by C. C. B. in 1849, at 

 Gamlingay. 



Dry, sandy, and gravelly places. A. May, June. 



