UMBELLIFER.E. 99 



Chalk-hills. P. July, August. 



1. In old chalk-pits, and by hedgerows on both sides of 

 the road from Hinton to the Gogmagog Hills. 



SiLtos Besser. 

 1. S. pratensis Bess. Green Saxifrage. 



Saxifraga anglica facie Seseli pratensis, R. C. 151. Se- 

 seli pratense nostras, M. M. 41. Seseli caruifolium, M: PI. 

 7. Peucedanum Silaus, Relh. 116. 



Damp pastures, chiefly on a clay soil. P. June to Sep- 

 tember. 



1. "Wood Ditton. Dullingham. Balsham. Near Bot- 

 tisham. Hildersham. West Wratting. Shelford. Ful- 

 bourn.^3, 4. Common. — 5. Chippenham. Upware. SwafF- 

 ham Bulbeck. — 6. Stuntney; N". 



Angelica Linn. 

 1. A. sylvestris Linn. 



R. C. 12. M. M. 40. M. PL 6. Eelh. 117. 



Damp places. P. July, August. 



1. Dullingham. Wood Ditton. Little Linton. Saws- 

 ton; N. — 2. Triplow. Gat-well End; K — 3. Rather com- 

 mon. — 4. Fen Drayton. Madingley. Chesterton; J. M. 

 — 5. Chippenham. Wicken Fen. Horningsey. — 7. Be- 

 tween the Bedford rivers near the railway. 



Petjc^danum Linn. 

 1. P. palu'stre Moench. 



Selinum palustre, Belh. ed. 1, Suppl. i. 11; ed. 3, 115. 



Fens. P. July, August. 



5. Burwell, Wicken, and Reche Fens. Anglesey Ab- 

 bey; H. — 6. By the side of drain, eastward from Prick- 

 willow; Rev. Dr Goodenough (Bot. Guide, i. 47). 



