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Abundant, except in the Fens, where it is found on the 

 islands occasionally. 



fi. P. insititia Linn. Bullace. 



P. sylvestris Jructm majore albo and P. s. f. m. nigro, 

 R, 0. App. ii. 15. M. M. 120. P. insititia, M. PL 11. 

 Relh. 196. 



Hedges. Sh. April, May. 



Tolerably abundant, except in the Fens. 



*y. P. domestica Linn. Wild Plum Tree. 



Woods and hedges. T. April, May. 



2. Shelford!; H.— 3. Harlton; Hayley Wood; N.— 

 4. Chesterton; Impington; H. Elsworth; N". 



It is also likely to be found in other places, but is 

 probably an escape from cultivation. 



J 2. P. Padus Linn. Bvrd Cherry. 



Relh. ed. 1, Suppl. i. 13; ed. 3, 195. 

 Woods and hedges. T. May. 



3. Hedges near Wirrvpoh ; Ray. — 8. Hedgerows near 

 Wisbech; A. P. — It may be a native at Wimpole, but 

 scarcely can be one at Wisbech. 



*3. P. Avium Linn. Wild Cherry. 



Cerasus sylvestris fructu rubro, R. C. App. ii. 5 ; Cat. 

 Angl. 64. M. M. 120. P. avium, M. PL 11. P. Cerasus, 

 Relh. 195. 



Woods and thickets. T. May. 



1. Chalk-pit-close, Hinton (only one tree remains. Ray 

 gives this locality for the Wild Cherry). — 4. In a thicket 

 nigh Elsworth Wood; Ray. — 8. In hedgerows near Wisbech !; 

 A. P. 



4. P. CeraSUS Linn. Dwarf Cherry Tree. 



Chamcecerasus, R. C. App. ii 5. Cerasus pumila, M. M. 

 120. P. avium pumila, M.P1. 11. P. Cerasus p. Relh. 195. 



