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Odsey; A. M. B. — 3. Barrington (perhaps not a native 

 there); N. — 4. Swavesey. On wall at Castle End, Cam- 

 bridge. — 5. Chippenham. — 6. Ely. — 8. "Wisbech; J. B. 



4. S. sexang-ulare Linn. 



Lyons, 33. M. PI. 10. Eelh. 181. 

 Walls. P. July. 



4. Near Trinity Conduit Head, where it was first noticed 

 by Mr Lyons, but is now lost. — 5. Chippenham gravel-pit; 

 Belh. — 6. About tlw cathedral at Ely; T. M.; but lost for 

 many years; W. M. 



[5. S. reflexum Linn. 



Eelh. ed. 1, 173; ed. 3, 182. 

 Walls. P. July, August. 



1. Cambridge; J. E. — I know of no certain locality for 

 this plant in the county. 

 )8. S. glaucum Sm. 



5. minus hemato'ides, R. C. 153. M. M. 64. S. refleocum 

 /3, Eelh. 182. 



These synonyms are now referred to the S. glaucum, but 

 Eay says, "the ordinary Prickmadam or Stonecrop. In mu- 

 - ris et tectis passim." #. glaucum grows near Mildenhall in 

 Suffolk, but has not, I believe, been seen in this county.] 



Sempervtvum linn. 



[1. S. tectdrnm Linn. Houseleek 



S. globuliferum, Lyons, 36. S. tectorum, Lyons, 35. 

 M. PI. 11. Eelh. 192. 



House-tops. P. July. 



1. Cambridge. — 5. Horningsey. Een Ditton. — 8. Wis- 

 bech; J. B. 



This is not a native of the county.] 



