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Fen. Moor Bams; Girton; J. M. — 5. To the east of New- 

 market; N. 



Sanguisorba Linn. 

 1. S. officinalis Linn. Great Burnet. 



Pvrwpinella syliiestris, R. C. 118. S. major flore spadiceo, 

 M. M. 20. . S. officinalis, M. PI. 3. Kelh. 65. 



Damp meadows. P. June to August. 



1. In a plantation near the old ■water-mill, Pulboum; 

 W. H. 0. and S. W. W. Shelford; J. M.— 3. Amongst 

 willows by the bridge at Toft. Hayley Wood near Long- 

 stow; In the Moat at Caxton; N. In the same grove at 

 Whitwell, where the Narcissus grows; Ray. — 4. Pen Drayton. 

 Willingham. Plentiful in Oottenham Pen by the way 

 towards Aldreth. Sing's Hedges; Belh. Long Stanton; 

 Kay. — 8. Between Peterborough and Whittlesey near the 

 railway; N. 



Potj&rium Linn. 



1. P. Sanguisorba Linn. Small Bwrnet. 



Pimpinella vulgaris sive minor, B. C. 118. Sanguisorba 

 officmarum, M. M. 80. P. Sanguisorba, M. PI. 22. Eelh. 

 394. 



Dry chalky places. P. June to August. 



Common in the (1) Cambridge, (2) Royston, (3) Wimpole, 

 and (4) Oottenham Districts, where the chalk is near the 

 surface. — 5. Newmarket. Horningsey. 



t2. P. muricatum Spach. 



Botan. Gaz. i. 224. 



Pound for the first time in this county, on almost the 

 same day, by Mr W. Mathews and the Bev. W. W. New- 

 bould, in the year 1849. 



Dry chalky places at the sides of fields. P. June, July. 



