94 UMBELLIFER.E. 



Buntum Linn. 

 1. B. flexudsum Wither. Pig or Earth Nut. 



Bulbocastanvm, R. C. 24. M. M. 39. B. Bulbocasta- 

 nwm, M. PI. 7. Relh. ed. 1, 118. B. flexuosum, Relh. ed. 

 2, 109; ed. 3, 114 



Sandy or gravelly woods and heaths. P. May, June. 



1. "Wood Ditton Park Wood. — 3. Gamlingay. Eversden 

 and Kingston Woods. St John's College walks, but pro- 

 bably brought there with turf. Long Stow; N. — 4. Field 

 by Moor Barns. 



2. B. BulbocEistanum Linn. 



Suppl. to Eng. Bot. fol. 2862. 



Eirst found by the Rev. W. H. Coleman in 1839. 



Chalky fields. P. June, July. 



1. Fields above the chalk-pits at Hinton. Between the 

 Temple at Great Wilbraham and Streetway Hill. — 

 2. Fields to the west of Melbourn; H. E. Odsey; A. M. B. 

 It occurs in several places just in Hertfordshire (Fl. Herts. 

 118). 



Pimpin^lla Linn. 

 1. P. matgna Linn. Great Burnet-Saxifrage. 



P. saxifraga hircma major, R. C. 118. M. M. 40. 

 P. major, M. PI. 7. P. magna, Relh. 127. 



Woods. P. July, August. 



1. Wood Ditton Park, Borley, and Balsham Woods. 

 Linton; Relh. — 3. Gamlingay Wood; H. Hayley, Eltisley, 

 •and Swavesey Woods ; Gransden ; Caxton ; Hatley St George ; 

 N. — 4. Honey Hill near Childerley; N". — 7. Doddington 

 Wood. 



