poktulace^e. 85 



1, 17. Alsino'ides palustris vulgaris, M. M. 70. M. fontana, 

 M. PI. 3. Eelh. 52. 



Wet sandy places. A. April to August. 



3. In the newly inclosed fields on Gamlingay Heath, 

 very abundant there formerly. — 4. Hill of Health; J. M. 

 —6. Ely. 



PAUONYGHIAGEM. 

 Hbeniaeia Linn. 



1. H. glabra Linn. 



Bab. Man. ed. i, 123. 



Sandy places. P. July. 



1. Near an enclosure, half a mile to the south of Six- 

 mile-Bottom Railway Station, first found in 1855 by Mr 

 Newbould. Mr Hemsted's station near Newmarket (Bot. 

 Guide, i. 48) is believed to have been at six miles from 

 that town towards Bury, and therefore in Suffolk. 



Lepigonttm Wahl. 



1. L. rubrUHl Wahl. Chick-weed Spurry. 



Spergula alsineformis, B. C. 159. S. purpurea, M. M. 

 95. Arenaria rubra, M. PL 10. Eelh. 179. 



Sandy places. A June to September. 



1. Linton; E. B. S.— 2. Sand-pits at Odsey; A. M. B. 

 —3. Gamlingay Heath.— 6. Ely; H 



2. L. medium Pries. 



Damp sandy places near the sea. P. June to October. 

 8. On both sides of the river and town at Wisbech. On 

 both sides of the river at Foul Anchour. 

 This is probably a distinct species. 



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