48 FLOEA OF CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 



Erodium L'Herit. 

 1. E. cicutaiium Sm. Crane's-bill 



Geranium arvense vel minus, R. 0. 61. G. eicutce folio 

 inodorum, M. M. 96. G. cicutarium, M. PI. 15. Relh. 

 ed. 1, 260. E. cicutarium, Relh. ed. 2, 266; ed. 3, 276. 



Dry gravelly or chalky fields. A. June to September. 



1. Hildersham. Shudy Camps. Six-mile-Bottom. Shuck- 

 burgh Castle, Newmarket Heath. G-ogmagog Hills. — 2. 

 Royston. Odsey; H. P. — 3. Gamlingay. Eltisley. Harston!; 

 N— 4. Castle Hill, Cambridge ; S. W. W. Girton. Cot- 

 tenham. Hill of Health; J. M. — 5. Chippenham. Quy ! ; 

 H. Newmarket ; N. — 7. Chatteris. — 8. Wisbech ; J. B. 



Relhan records the E. pimpinellafolium (Sibth.) as a 

 native of the county, and I fancy that I have myself seen it 

 at some of the above-mentioned stations. 



X 2. E. moscha'tum Sm. 



Geranium moschatwm, Lyons, 44. M. PI. 15. 



Waste ground, scarcely a native. A. June, July. 



3. Near Gamlingay Park, Mr G. Miller and Prof. T. Mar- 

 tyn; Lyons. 5. Between the Inn and the steam-engine at 

 TJpware. — 8. Leverington and Parson's Drove ! ; Rev. M. J. 

 Berkeley. 



LINAGES. 



LfcsruM Linn. 



[1. L. usitatissimum Linn. Flax. 



L. sativum, R. C. 89. L. officinarum, M. M. 97. L. 

 usitatissimum, M. PI. 7. Relh. 132. 



Fields, occasionally, but not a native. A. July.] 



2. L. perenne Linn. Wild Blue Flax. 

 L. sylvestre radice perenni ftore cceruleo, R.C. 89. M. M. 

 97. L. perenne, M. PI. 7. Relh. 132. 



