44 FLORA OF CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 



3. Grew in the bogs at Gamlingay, -which -were drained 

 in 1843. 



\H. hircinum. There is a note upon an unpublished 

 drawing prepared for Eng. Bot. which states that Relhan 

 found this plant growing at Impington " by the side of a 

 pond near the great house in immense quantity" in 1799. 

 I do not know if the plant still continues there, as is pro- 

 bable, but it certainly has no claim to be considered as a 

 native.] 



AGERAGEJE. 



A'ceb Linn. 



1. A. campestre Linn. Maple. 



Hedges and thickets. Tree. May, June. 



A. minus, K, C. 3. M. M. 123. A. campestre, M. PL 23. 

 Relh. 161. 



Probably a native. Common in the (1) Cambridge, 

 (2) Royston, (3) Wimpole, and (4) Cottenham Districts. — 

 5. Quy Road. Chippenham. Wicken. — 6. Witchford. Stunt- 

 ney ; K — 7. Doddington Wood. — 8. Wisbech ; J. B. 



*2. A. Pseudo-platailUS Linn. Sycamore. 



A. majus,^. C. 2. M. M. 123. A. Pseudo-platamus, M. PI. 

 23. Relh. 160. 



Planted about Cambridge, Wimpole, Wisbech, &c. 



GERANIACEJS. 

 GerAntum Linn. 

 [1. G. phseuui Linn. 

 Relh. ed. 1, Suppl. ii. 13; ed. 3, 277. 

 Woods and thickets. P. May, June. 

 1. Found by the Rev. R. Forby near the fence of the first 

 close on the east side of the churchyard at Teversham, about 

 1788.] 



