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Moist meadows. P. July, August. 



Common in the (1) Cambridge, (3) Wimpole, and (4) 

 Cottenham Districts. — 2. Meldreth ; D. B. — 5. Chippenham. 

 Horningsey. — 6. Haddenham. Witchford. — 7. Doddington 

 Wood.— 8. Wisbech. 



4. L. Sylvestris Linn. Everlasting Pea. 



L. major latifolius, B. C. 85. M. M. 84. L. sy 

 M. PI. 16. Lyons, 45. Eelh. 292. L. latifolius, M. PI. 16. 

 Eelh. 292. 



Woods and thickets. P. July to September. 



1. Borley Wood. Wooded part of Devil's Ditch ; H. 

 Linton Wood; S. W. W. Castle Camps, on the way to 

 Bartlow, Mr Dale (Eay Syn. 319). — 3. Gamlingay Wood; 

 H. Hardwick and Kingston Woods; N. Eversden Wood; 

 S. W. W. Hatley St George; Eelh.— 5. Quy Eoad. 



The L. sylvestris and L. latifolius of Eelhan are the 

 same plant. 



5. L. paliistris Linn. 



M. PL 16, and 42. Eelh. 292. 

 Boggy places. P. June, July. 



3. In a bushy close near the church, Little Eversden; 

 J. M. — 5. Burwell and Wicken Pens. Anglesey Abbey ; H. 



Oen£thopus Linn. 



1. 0. perpusillus Linn. Small BwoVs-foot. 



Omithopodium minus, E. C. 110. M M. 88. 0. per- 

 pusillus, M. PI. 16. Eelh. 295. 



Sandy and gravelly places. A. May to July. 



1. Chippenham; W. H. C. — 3. Gamlingay Heath. — 

 5. To the east of Newmarket; N, 



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