70 EOSACE^E. 



Perhaps not a true native, but introduced with seeds. — 

 2. Limbury Hill, near Royston. Between Known's Polly 

 and Melbourn; N. — 3. Fox-hole-down Parm, Barring- 

 .ton ! ; Longstow ! ; By Hardwick Wood ; . Caxton ; Be- 

 tween the quarry at Eversden and the Mare Way; !N\ — 

 4. Gravel Hill near the Observatory. — 5. Chippenham 

 Avenue. Between Chippenham and Badlingham. 



Ageim6nia linn. 



1. A. Eupatdlla Linn. Agrimony. 



Agrimonia, B. C. 5. A. ojftcina/rum, M. M. 36. A, Ev/pa- 

 toria, M. PI. 11, Relh. 189. 



Pields and road-sides. P. June, July. 



Common in (1) Cambridge, (2) Royston, (3) Wimpple, 

 and (4) Cottenham Districts. — 5. Quy Road. Horningsey. 

 Chippenham. — 6. Haddenham. Stuntney; IT. — 8. Wis- 

 bech; J. B. 



Alchemilla Linn. 

 1. A. vulgaris Linn. Zadi/s Mantle. 



Alchemilla, R. C. App. ii. 1; Cat. AngL ed. 2, 11. 

 A. officinarum, M. M. 18. A. vulgaris, M. PI. 4. Relh. 66. 



Rather damp, sandy, and gravelly places. P. June to 

 August. 



1. Linton. In a field near the wood, Balsham ; R. B. S, ; 

 it was also found there by Ray or Dent formerly. — 3. Gam- 

 lingay Wood. 



2. A. arvensis Linn. Parsley Piert. 



Perchpier Anglorum, R, C. 116. Percepier Anglorum, 

 M. M. 18.. Aphanes arvensis, M. M. 4. Relh. ed. 1, 69. 

 Alchemilla arvensis, Relh. ed. 3, 66. 



Sandy and gravelly fields. A. May to August. 



