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3. H. humifdsum Linn. 



H. minus supinum, R. C. App. ii. 10. R. Cat. Angl. ed. 



2, 168. E. humifusum, M. PL 17. Relh. 308. 



Gravelly and sandy places. P. July. 



1. Chalk-pit-close, Hinton; Relh. On the first of the 



'furze hills next Hildersham, towards Juniper Sill; Ray. — 



2. Triplow; G. S. G. — 3. Gamlingay. — 5. Newmarket; N. 



4. H. hirsutiun Linn. • 



S. majus seu Androscemum Matthioli, R. C. App. i. 6. 

 M. M. 93. H. hirsutum, M. PI. 17. Relh. 308. 



Groves and hedges. P. July, August. 



1. Devil's Ditch. Shudy Camps. Balsham. Borley Wood. 

 Great "Wilbraham. West Wratting. Weston Colville. 

 Brinkley. Fulbourn. Teversham. — 2. Hinxton; N. Odsey; 

 H. F. — 3. Eversden, Hardwick, Kingston, Eltisley and 

 other woods ; also thickets and hedge-banks in the 'western 

 part of the district. — i. Madingley. . Moorbarns Thicket. 

 Childerley; Papworth; N. — 6. Ely. Sutton, Witcham. — 

 7. Chatteris. Doddington. 



5. H. piflchmm Linn. 



H. minus erectum, R. C. 78. M. M. 93. H. pulchrura, 

 M. PL 17. Relh. 308. 



Dry heaths and banks. P. June, July. 

 1. Hinton. — 3. Gamlingay. 



6. H. elddes Linn. Round-leaved St Peter' s-wort. 



Ascyrum supinum villosum palustre, R. C. 17. S. palus- 

 tre supinum tomentosum, M. M. 93. H. elodes, M. PL 17. 

 Relh. 309. 



Bogs. P. July, August. 



