GROSSULARIACE.E. 89 



GR0S8ULARIACEM 



R!bes Linn. 



%l. R. GrOSSularia Linn. Gooseberry. 



R. Uva-crispa, Lyons, 24. M. PI. 5. Relh. 101. 



Hedges and thickets, doubtfully native. Sh. April, May. 



1. Fulbourn ; S. W. W. By the river below Cambridge!; 

 H. Chalk-pit-close, Hinton; "W. H. C. Great Shelf ord 

 Churchyard; Parker's Piece; Lyons. — 2. Triplow; N". — 

 3. Gayne's Coppice, Comberton; S. W. W. Arlington; Harl- 

 ton; Caldecot; Bourn; N. Grantchester ; By the brook 

 between Coton and Whitwell ; W. H. C. Harston; Triplow; 

 Relh. — 4. Oakington; N. Girton; Lyons. — 5. Swaffham!; 

 H. Baitsbite ; "W. H. C. 



X 2. R. nigrum Linn. Black Currants. Squinancy Berries. 



R. nigrum vulgo dictum, folio olente, R. C. 139. M. M. 

 118. R. nigrum, M. PI. 5. Relh. 100. 



In damp and swampy places. Sh. April, May. 



1. By the river side at Abington; Bay. Linton; Cold- 

 ham 1 's Common; Relh. 



J 3. E.. rubrum Linn. Red Currants. 



Lyons, 23. M. PL 5. Relh. 100. 



Damp woods and shady places. Sh. April, May. 



1. In an island between Bourn Bridge and Abington, a 

 little above the sluice; J. M. Linton; Relh. — 3. Near the 

 river at Grantchester; W. H. C. — 5. Swaffham Prior. 



SAXIFRAGACEd!. 

 Saxifbaga Linn. 



1. S. granuloma Linn. 



S. alba, R. C. 150. S. alba officinarum, M. M. 96. & gra- 

 nulata, M. PI. 10. Relh. 171. 



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