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1. Chalk-pit-close, Hinton. Near old mill, Fulbourn. 

 Devil's Ditch. Allington Hill. West Wratting. Linton. 

 Shudy Camps. Teversham; J. M. — 2. Not far from Ashwell ; 

 N. Bury Lane, Melbourne, D. B. — 3. Whitwell. Barton 

 Road. And throughout the western part of the district. — 

 4. Moor Barns; W. H. C. Madingley Wood. Childerley; 

 Elsworth; N. — 5. Quy Road. Bottishani!; Swaffham ! ; 

 H. Wicken Fen. Near Paper Mills; N. 



2. R. Frangula Linn. Black Alder. 



Abms nigra baccifera, R. C. App. ii. 1. Frangula offiei- 

 narum, M. M. 121. S. Frangula, M. PI. 5. Rein. 99. 



Wet woods and thickets on gravel. Sh. May, June. 



1. Closes near the old -water-mill, at Fulbourn, and 

 by footpath to Wilbraham. Long Pasture, Hildersham. — 

 2. Odsey; A. M. B.— 3. White Wood, Gamlingay. 



LFGTJMINOSM. 



TJlex Linn. 



1. TJ. europSBUS Linn. Furze. Whin. Gorse. 



Genista spinosa vulgaris, R. C. 59. Scorpius, M. M. 124. 

 TJ. ewropmus, M. PI. 16. Relh. 289. 



Heaths and banks. Sh. February to June. 



1. Shuckburgh Castle and other neglected spots on New- 

 market' Heath. Furze-hills, Hildersham; Dullingham. 

 Brinkley. Gogmagog SUls; J. M — 2. By road-sides on 

 what was once Triplow Heath. — 3. Gamlingay. To the 

 west of Eversden Manor House. — 4. Near the spring in 

 Moor Barns Thicket. By Madingley Wood. — 5. Chippen- 

 ham. Kennet Heath. 



2. U. nanus Forst. Dwarf Furze. 

 TJ. europceus j8. Relh. ed. 1, 270. TJ. nanus, Relh. ed. 2, 

 277; ed. 3, 289. 



