eosacejE. 73 



Very marshy or boggy places. P. July. 



3. In the bogs near the old pond, Gamlingay. 



5. Wicken Fen, at the side nearest to Upware. 



FkagAma Linn. 

 1. P. v6sca Linn. Strawberry. 



Fragaria, B. 0. 54. F. officinarum, M. M. 59. F. vesca, 

 M. PL 11. Kelh. 232. 



Woods and thickets. P. May, June. 



1. Fulbourn. Linton. Wood Ditton. Newmarket Heath. 

 West Wratting. Weston Colville. Balsham and Borley 

 Woods. — 2. Odsey; A. M. B. Triplow; Belh. — 3. Near to 

 and in White Wood, Gamlingay. Eversden and Kingston- 

 Woods. Wimpole. Longstow; N". In a lane (now oblite- 

 rated) near House-vn-the-fields ; Relh. — 4. Madingley Wood. 

 — 7. Doddington Wood. 



Bubtjs Linn. 

 1. R. Idgeus Linn. Raspberry. 



Belh. ed. 1, Suppl. iii. 5; ed. 3, 202. 



Thickets. Sh. June. 



1. Plantation at the north-east corner of the pasture 

 behind the House on the Gogmagogs; W. H. C. — 3. White 

 Wood near Gamlingay. 



2. B,. thyrsoideus Wimm. 



First detected in the county in 1856 by C. C. B. 

 Hedges. Sh. July, August. 



1. Coldham's Lane. — 3. Barrington. Burrell's Walk, 

 Cambridge. Toft. Kingston. 



3. R. discolor W. and N. 



Rubus, B. C. 141. R. vulgaris officinarum, M. M. 122. 

 R. fruticosus, M. PL 11. Belh. 235. 



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