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Gravelly hedge-banks and borders of fields. P. July, 

 August. 



1. Roadside between Brinkley and Six-mile-Bottom. 

 Balsham Wood; R. B. S. Linton; Relh. — 2. Hedge-bank 

 sparingly bet-ween Royston and Bassingbourn ; D. B. Odsey; 

 H. F. — 3. Above Eversden quarry; N. Kingston Wood; 

 Ray. 



2. M. sylvestris Linn. Common Mallow. 



M. vulgaris, R. C. 94. M. vulgaris officinarum, M. M. 

 55. M. sylvestris, M. PL 16. Relh. 282. 



Roadsides and waste places. P. June to September. 

 Common throughout the county. 



3. M. rotlindifolia Linn. Dwarf Mallow. 



M. sylvestris minor, R. C. 95. M. M. 55. M. rotundifo- 

 lia, M. PI. 16. Relh. 282. 



Waste ground. P. or B. June to September. 



Common throughout the county except on the Peat Soil. 

 Therefore rare in the Fens. — 6. In the Isle of Ely (proper) 

 in many places. — 7. No locality known to me. — 8. Wisbech. 

 Bridge at Four Gouts. 



Alth^a Linn. 



1. A. officinalis Linn. Marsh Mallow. 



Althaea, R. C. 9. A. officinarum and A. vulgaris folio 

 retuso brevi, M. M. 55. A. officinalis, M. PL 16. Relh. 281. 



Marshes, especially near the sea. P. August, Sep- 

 tember. 



3. Banks of a ditch between the osier-holt by Cow Fen 

 and Trwrwpington Meadow; Relh. — 8. By the Roman bank 

 at Newton. Elm; Upwell; W. M. By the road from 

 Wisbech to Peterborough, and between it and the river 

 Nene. Abundant about Wisbech ; A. P. Twenty-foot Brain 

 near March by a bridge on the road to Wisbech; Relh. 



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