38 FLORA OP CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 



4. S. graminea Linn. 



Eolostei Buellii diversitas, B. C. 76. Alsine pratensis 

 gramineo folio angustiore, M. M. 94. S. graminea, M. PI. 

 10. Belh. 177. 



Heathy and bushy places. P. May to August. 



1. Cow Fen; Belh. — 2. Eoyston; D. B. — 3. Gamlingay. 

 — 4. Girton. Between Cottenham and Histon. Pen Dray- 

 ton. — 5.KennetHeath. — 6. Ely. Sutton. Witcham. Mepal; 

 J. M. 



5. S. uligindsa Murr. Water Chick-weed. 



Alsine longifolia uliginosis proveniens locis, B. 0. 8. 

 M. M. 94. S. graminea y. M. PI. 10. Belh. ed. 1, 170. 

 S. uliginosa, Belh. ed. 3, 178. 



"Wet places. A. May, June. 



1. Cow Pen. The common at one mile from Cambridge 

 towards London; H. — 3. Gamlingay. Sheep' s-Green, Cam- 

 bridge; W. H. C— 6. Ely. 



Moenchia Ehrh. 



1. M. erecta Sm. 



Solosteum tetrapetalon sive Alsine tetrapetalos Caryo- 

 phyllo'ides, B. C. App. ii. 9. B. Cat. Angl. ed. 2, 163. Alsi- 

 nella foliis caryophylleis, M. M. 84. Sagina erecta, M. PI. 

 4. Belh. 71. 



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



3. By the road from White Wood to Gamlingay. — 

 4. Plentifully on the Hill of Health in 1805; Belh. 



Malachium Pries. 

 1. M. aqua'ticum Fries. Great Chickweed. 



Alsine major, B. C. 9. A. aquatica major, B. C. 7. M. M. 

 94. Cerastium aquaticum, M. PI. 10. Belh. 185. 



