102 umbelliferjE. 



ney; N. — 7. Doddington. Chatteris. Wimblington. — 

 8. Wisbech. Near Whittlesey. 



T. Anthriseus succeeds Chcerophyllum temulwm in the 

 hedgerows, as that succeeds Anthriseus sylvestris; thus fur- 

 nishing a continual succession of white and similar flowers 

 from April to August. 



2. T. infesta Spr. Small Corn Parsley. 



Caucalis segetum minor Anthrisco hispido similis, R. C. 

 App. ii. 5; Cat. Angl. ed. 1, 62. M. M. 42. C. arvensis, 

 M. PL 6. Belh. ed. 1, 110. C. infesta, Eelh. ed. 3, 113. 



Corn-fields and other dry cultivated ground. A. July, 

 August. 



1. Cambridge. Hinton. Balsham. Six -mile -Bottom. 

 Teversham. Hildersham ; G. S. G. — 2. Whittlesford. Haux- 

 ton. Boyston; N. — 4. By Coton Footpath. Orwell; Shep- 

 reth; N. — 5. Waterbeach. Childerley ; Oakington ; Papworth 

 St Agnes; ST. — 6. Newmarket. Chippenham. — 7. Ely. 

 Haddenham. Stuntney; N. — 8. Wisbech. 



3. T. noddsa Gaert. Hedgehog Parsley. 



C. nodosa echinato semine, B. C. 30. M. M. 42. G. nodosa, 

 M. PL 6. Eelh. 113. 



Banks and dry fields. A. May to July. 



Not unfrequent in the (1) Cambridge, (2) Boyston, (3) 

 Wimpole, and (4) Cottenham Districts. — 5. Chippenham. 

 Horningsey. TJpware. — 6. Ely. Haddenham. Sutton. — 

 7. Doddington. Chatteris. — 8. Wisbech. 



Scandix Linn. 

 1. S. Pecten- Veneris Linn. Shepherd' 's-needle. 



Pecten-Veneris, B. C. 115. S. semine rostrato vulgaris, 

 M. M. 38. 8. pecten, M. PL 7. Eelh. ed. 1, 120. S. Pecten- 

 Veneris, Relh. ed. 3, 123. 



