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sham; E. B. S. Babraham chalk-pit; S. W. W.— 2. Meg- 

 got's Mount. Heydon Ditch. Triplow Heath; G. S. G. 

 Plantations at Odsey and Steeple Morden; H.F. — 5. Devil's 

 Ditch. Between Newmarket and Chippenham. Between 

 Hare Park and Swaffham Prior; W. H C. 



2. A. glycyphyllos Linn. WUd Liquorice. 



Glaux vulgaris, R. C. 63. A. luteus, perennis, procum- 

 bens, vulgaris swe syhiestris, M. M. 88. A. glycyphyllos, 

 M. PI. 17. Relh. 297. 



Hedge-banks and thickets on a chalky soiL P. June. 



1. Chalk-pit-close, Hinton. Teversham; H. Hilder- 

 sham ; On a bushy hill at the entrance of Linton from Cam- 

 bridge; W. H. C. Babraham; G. S. G. — 2. By the road-side 

 opposite Guilden Morden Hall ; H. F. Shelford; Relh. — 



3. Lane between Trumpington Church and the river. Hard- 

 wick; N. Whitwell; W. H. C. Left-hand side of Barton 

 road at one mile beyond the turnpike; W. H. C. and N. — 



4. Castle Hill, Cambridge; Ray. Madingley; Impington; 

 Relh. — 5. By road to Clayhythe from Horningsey, and at 

 Biggin. Newmarket Heath, by the road on the Cambridge 

 side of the Ditch, for two miles, plentifully ; Relh. 



VfciA Linn. 



1. V. hirsuta Koch. Hairy Tare. Tinetare. 



V. parva sive Cracca minor cum multis siliquis hirsutis, 

 R. C. 175. Aracus sive Cracca minor, R. C. 15. Cracca 

 minor, M. M. 85. Ervum hirsutum, M. PL 16. Relh. 295. 



Bushy places and in corn-fields. A. June to August. 



1. Shudy Camps. Balsham Wood. Linton Wood; 



5. W. W. Barnwell Gravel-pits; Relh. — 3. Gamlingay. 

 Kingston Wood; Hatley; J. M. — L Madingley Wood; J. M. 

 — 7. Doddington. 



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