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1. Paper Mills, J. M.; Lyons.— 3. White Wood, Gam- 

 lingay, J. M. ; Lyons. — 4. Trinity Conduit Head; Lyons. 



In his first edition Eelhan gives all these stations for 

 the plant; omits it altogether in his second edition; and 

 restores only that of White Wood in the third. It seems 

 probable therefore that he found it between 1802 and 1820 

 in that place, and that it was lost before 1802 from the 

 others. 



3. G. molle Linn. 



G. columbinum, B. C. 61. G. colwrnbinum offici/narum, 

 M. M. 96. G. molle, M. PI. 15. Eelh. 278. 



Cultivated and waste ground. A. April to August. 



Common in the (1) Cambridge, (2) Boyston, (3) Wimpole, 

 and (4) Cottenham Districts. — 5. Horningsey. Ditton ! ; 

 H. Chippenham. — 6. Ely. Witchford. Wentworth. 

 Stuntney; N. — 7. Chatteris. Doddington. — 8. Wisbech. 



10. G. lucidmn Linn. 



G. saxatile, E. C. 62. M. M. 96. G. lucidum, M. PI. 

 15. Eelh. 278. 



Eather damp but exposed banks. A. May to August. 



1. On the bank of Midsummer Common next to Barn- 

 well. — 4. Near the footpath to Chesterton church. — 5. Quy ! ; 

 H.— 8. Wisbech; A. P. 



11. G. Robfotianum Linn. Herb Robert. 



E. C. 62. M. PI. 15. Eelh. 278. G. Roberticmvm 

 officinarum, M. M. 96. 



Damp shady banks. A. May to September. 



1. Common. — 2. Triplow. Eoyston. Steeple Morden; 

 N. Odsey; A. M. B. — 3, 4. Common. — 5. Chippenham. 

 Upware. — 6. Ely. Witcham. Sutton. — 7. Doddington. — 

 8. Wisbech; J. B. 



