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2. P. Saxifraga Linn. Small Bumet-Saxifrage. 



P. saxifraga major altera, R. C. 118. P. s. m. minor, 

 E. C. 119. M. M. 40. P. saxifraga officinarum, M.. M. 40. 

 P. Saxifraga, M. PI. 7. Relh. 126. 



Dry pastures. P. July to September. 



1. Hinton. Devil's Ditch. Balsham. The Links, 

 Newmarket. Near Hinxton; N. — 2. Litlington. Royston. 

 Newton. Steeple Morden; Foxton; N. Odsey; A. M. B. 

 — 3. Gamlingay. Barrington. Kingston and elsewhere to 

 the westward. — 4. Near the Observatory. Childerley; both 

 Papworths; Graveley; Elsworth; N. — 5. Chippenham. 

 Snailwell Heath. To the east of Newmarket; N. Horn- 

 ingsey. 



Sium linn. 



1. S. latifolium Linn. Great Water Parsnip. 



S. majus latifolvwm, B. C. 156. S. qfficinarum, M. M. 39. 

 S. latifolium, M. PI. 6. Relh. 118. 



Ditches and streams. P. July, August. 



3. Bourn Brook near Grantchester. — 4. Middle Hill 

 Drove, Waterbeach. — 5. Wicken Fen. By the footway to 

 the Quarry at Upware. — 6. Boswell Pits, Ely. Aldreth. — 

 7. Doddington Turf-fen. Between the New Bedford River 

 and Black Bank, by the railway; N. — 8. "Wisbech; A. P. 

 Between Eastrey and Burnt House Drove, by the rail- 

 way; N. 



2. S. angTistifdlimn Linn. 



S. erectum umbellatum sive Pastinaca aquatica, R. C. 

 156. M. M. 39. S. erectum, M. PI. 7. S. angustifolium, 

 Relh. 118. 



Ditches. P. August. 



Rather common throughout the county in wet places. 

 I have not heard of it in the (8) Wisbech District, where it 

 is probably to be found. 



