linacejE. 49 



fS. L. sylvestre cceruleum perenne procumbens, flore et capi- 

 tulo minor e, R. Syn. 362. L. sylvestre cceruleum perenne 

 nostras, M. M. 97. 



Chalky places. P. June, July. 



1. Hinton, by the road above the chalk-pit; and between 

 that place and Pulbourn. Gogmagog Hills. Shelford Com- 

 mon; H. Near milestone, marked 14, on the Newmarket 

 Road near Hinxton, abundantly ; N. Bourn Bridge ; 

 G .S. G. 



3. L. catharticum Linn. Mil-mountain. 



L. sylvestre catharticum, R. C. 90. L. catharticum qffici- 

 narum, M. M. 97. L. catharticum, M. PL 8. Relh. 133. 

 In both dry and fenny places. A. June to August. 

 Common throughout the county. 



Radiola Gmel. 



1. R. miUegra'na Sm. 



Damp, sandy places.. A. July to September. 



1. Near Newmarket, Oct 1, 1821; J. W. 



BALSAMINAGEjE. 

 ImpAtiens Linn. 



[* 1. I. parviflora Cand. 



Road-sides, an escape from gardens. A. July, August. 



2. Plentiful in a lane leading to the fen at Sawston ! in 

 1856; In the village of Duxford; N. — 4. By the road to 

 Chesterton ; Mr W. Walton, M. A] 



