96 umbelliferjE. 



BuPLEtJBTJM Tii-n-n . 



1. B. tenuissimum Linn. Least Hare's-ear. 



Auricula leporis minima, B. C. App. i. 3. B. minimum, 

 M. M. 43. B. tenuissimum, M. PL 6. Belh. iii. 111. 



Salt marshes. A. August, September. 



1. On that side of Hinton Moor which is next to the 

 Hills Road; J. M. — 3. Eltisley, towards St Neots; Kay. — 

 8. By the river-side below Wisbech. Foul Anchour. 



1 2. B. rotundifdlium Linn. Thorough-wax. 



Perfoliata, B. C. 116. P. officinarum, M. M. 42. B. ro- 

 tundifolium, M. PL 6. Belh. 111. 



Cultivated land. A. July. 



1. Abington; S. W. W. Between Bed Cross Turnpike 

 and the Gogmagog Hills ; W. H. C. Hildersham. Bal- 

 sham; B. B. S. Linton; G. S. G. Stapleford; Belh. By 

 the footway to Teversham; J. M. — 2. Odsey; H. P. — 

 3. Caldecot. Near Kingston Wood. Barrington!; Long 

 Stow; Comberton; Eltisley; Gamlingay; N. — 4. Dry Dray- 

 ton; Childerley; N. Knapwell!; J. C. — 5. Corn-field at 

 Upware. Beche; H. Between Quy and Bottisham ; Belh. 



CEnAnthe Linn. 



1. (E. fistuldsa Linn. Water Drop-wort. 



(E. aquatica, R. C. 104. M. M. 39. CE. fistulosa, M. PI. 

 7. Belh. 120. 



By ponds and ditches. P. July to September. 



1. Stourbridge Fair Green. — 3. Gamlingay. Sheeps' 

 Green, Cambridge. Grantchester fields. Gravel-pits between 

 Caxton and Eltisley; Croxton; N. — 4. Long Stanton. 

 Waterbeach and Cottenham Fens. Mare Way. Fen Dray- 

 ton. Swavesey. Histon road. — 5. Horningsey. Bottisham 



