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2. G. pratense Linn. Crowfoot Crane's-bill. 



G. batrachioides, K C. 61. M. M. 96. G. pratense, M. PI. 

 15. Relh. 277. 



Moist pastures. P. June to August. 



1. In the chalk-pit-close, Hinton. "Wood Ditton. "West 

 "Wratting. Stapleford; S. "W. W". — 2. By the railway near 

 Sawston !; Near the Bail-way Station, Meldreth; N. — 3. 

 Near the ■wood, Eltisley. Warren bet-ween Trumpington and 

 the river; Left-hand side of the last field by the footpath to 

 Coton ; W. H C. Caxton ; Bourn ; N. Pap-worth St Everard ; 

 T.Y. Comberton.— 4. Howe's Closes. Oakington; S. W.W". 

 Girton; N". Between the river and the footpath to Chester- 

 ton Church; Closes by Madingley Wood; "W. H. C. Histon; 

 Hill of Health; Moorbams Thicket; J. M. — 5. Horningsey. 

 Bottisham; H Fen Ditton; J. M. 



3. G. sanguineum Linn. 



G. hematodes, R. C. 61. M. M. 96. G. sanguineum, 

 M. PI. 16. Eelh. 280. 



Dry places. P. July. 



1. Devil's Ditch, near Stetchworth. Wood Ditton. 

 Church Meadow, Balsham; R. B. S. In a wood between 

 Stetchworth and Chitley (Cheveley ?) ; Relh. 



t i. G. pyrenaicum Linn. 



Relh. ed. 3, 279. 



Pirst noticed by the Rev. W. Pulling. 



Roadsides. P. June, July. 



1. Hedge on right-hand side of Linton road, a little 

 beyond Red Cross Turnpike, and in the adjoining hedge at 

 right angles to it. "Wool-street between Balsham and Lin- 

 ton; R. B. S. Back of Barnwell (in a place that is now 

 built over), Rev. W. Pulling; Relh.— 3. To the right of 

 footpath through Newnham Closes; S. W. W. 



