82 onaghiacejE. 



4. E. tetragdnum Linn. 



L. siliquosa glabra minor, B. C. 93. C. glabrum minus, 

 M. M. 83. E. tetragonum, ML PL 9. Relh. 157. 



Damp ditch-banks. P. July, August. 



1. Balsham Wood. Burrough-Green. — 3. Barton Road. 

 Behind the Colleges, Cambridge. Comberton. Toft. Evers- 

 den Wood. Kingston. Caldecot; East Hatley; Hatley St 

 George; Caxton; Croxton; N. — 4. Girton. Dry Drayton. 

 Madingley. By the Mare Way. Cottenham Fen. Elsworth; 

 .NL — 5. Bottisham Fen. — 7, Doddington. Chatteris. 



5. E. obscurum Schreb. 



Damp places. P. July, August. 



3. Near Tetworth House by Gamlingay, just in the 

 county, first found in 1859!; NL 



6. E. pallistre Linn. 



L. siliquosa glabra minor angustifolia, B. C. 93. C. an- 

 gustifolium glabrum, M. M. 83. E. palustre, M. PI. 9. 

 Belh. 157. 



Boggy places. P. July, August. 



1. Teversham Moor; Bay. Einton Moor; Belh.— t 



2. Triplow; NL — 3. Gamlingay; H. Gravel-pit between 

 Caxton and Eltisley; NL — 8. Wisbech!; J. B. 



CieCjBA Linn. 

 1. C. luteti&na Linn. Enchanter's Nightshade. 

 E. C. 38. M. M. 77. ML PL 1. Belh. 7. 

 Woods and hedge-banks. P. June to August. 

 1. t Wood Ditton Park Wood. Westley Wood. Balsham 

 Wood. Hinton; S. W.W. Fulbourn; W. H. C. Babraham; 

 J. W.— 2. Shelford; S. W. W. Bassingbourn ; D. B.— 



3. Eversden, Kingston, Hardwick and other Woods. — 

 5. Fen Ditton. 



