46 FLORA OF CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 



5. G. pusiUuin Linn. Least Dove's-foot. 



G. malachoides sive columhinum minim/urn, R. C. 61. 

 G. malachoides seu minimum, M. M. 96. G. pusillum, M. 

 PI. 15. Eelh. 279. 



Cultivated and waste gravelly ground. A. June to Sep- 

 tember. 



1. New Botanic garden ground, Cambridge. Wilbra- 



ham. Pulbourn. Shudy Camps. Hinton. — 2. Royston. 

 — 3. Gamlingay. Eltisley. Great Eversden. Barton. — 

 4. Fen Drayton. Swavesey. Chesterton. Impington. 

 Sill of Health; Ray. — 5. Horningsey. Swaffham Bul- 

 beck ! ; H. Chippenham. — 6. Witchford. "Witcham. Sut- 

 ton. 



% 6. G. columbimim Linn. 



Cultivated ground. A. June, July. 

 3. Once found, in 1857, in a cultivated field at Harl- 

 ton; N. 



7. G. dissectum Linn. Dove's-foot. 



G. columbinum majus disseetis Joliis, R. C. 61. M. M. 

 96. G. dissectum, M. PI. 16. Relh. 280. 



Dry banks and waste places. A. June to August. 



Tolerably abundant on gravel and chalk throughout the 

 (1) Cambridge, (2) Wimpole, and (3) Cottenham Districts, 

 but has not been noticed close to Cambridge. — 5. Horning- 

 sey. Swaffham Prior. Upware. Newmarket. Chippen- 

 ham.— 6. Ely. Witchford. Witcham. Sutton.— 7. Chat- 

 teris. Doddington. — 8. Wisbech. Foul Anchour. 



8. G. rotundifolium Linn. 



Lyons, 44. M. PL 15. Relh. ed. 1, 261 ; ed. 3, 279. 

 Old walls and waste places. A. June, July. 



