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1. Furze-hills, Hildersham; G. S. G. and N. The latter 

 botanist rather doubts the correctness of the name. — 3. On 

 the hedge-bank by the road leading from the site of the old 

 mansion to the brick-pits at Gamlingay. 



A plant which seems to be the S. densa (Jord.), Vas 

 found at Wisbech ! by Prof. Henslow. It was first published 

 in Bab. Man. ed. 4, 50. 



4. S. nodosa E. Meyer. Knotted Spurrey. 



Alsine palustris foliis tenuissimis, sive Saxifraga palus- 

 tris alsinefolia, R. C. 9. Saxifraga minor foliis Knawel 

 flore majusculo albo, M. M. 95. Spergula nodosa, M. PL 

 10. Relh. 186. 



Wet, sandy, and peaty places. P. July, August. 

 1. On the common one mile from Cambridge towards 

 London. Teversham and Hinton Moors ; Ray. — 2. Ickleton; 

 G. S. G. — 3. Gamlingay. — 5. Bottisham and Wicken Fens. 

 Kennet Heath. Quy Fen ; S. W. W. Newmarket. Quarry 

 near Upware. — 7. Doddington Turf-fen. — 8. Opposite Gui- 

 herne on the south bank of the river Nene. Wisbech. 



AlsfNE Wahl. 



1. A. tenuifolia Wahl. 



R. C. 9. Spergula tenuifolia elatior, M. M. 95. Are- 

 naria tenuifolia, M. PI. 10. Relh. 179. 



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

 June. 



1. Wall of Fulbourn churchyard. Near Allington Hill. 

 Dullingham, on and about the railway. Burrough-Green, 

 on an old wall. Six-mile-Bottom. Gogmagog Hills ; Great 

 Wilbraham; S. W. W. Hildersham; G. S. G— 2. On a 

 wall at Little Shelford. Triplow; W. H. C. Odsey; H. E. 



