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UMBELLIFERjE. 



Hedge-banks. P. June, July. 



Common in the (1) Cambridge, (2) Boyston, (3) Wim- 

 pole, and (4) Cottenham Districts. — 5. Upware. Horningsey. 

 Newmarket. Chippenham. — 6. Ely. Sutton. Witcham. 

 Witchford. Stuntney ; N. — 7. Doddington. Chatteris. — • 

 8. Wisbech. 



CoirfuM Linn. 

 1. C. maculatum Linn. Hemlock. 



GiaUta, B. C. 34. Cicuta officinarum, M. M. 41. C. ma- 

 culatum, M. PI. 6. Eelh. 114. 



Hedge-banks and waste places. B. June, July. 



1. Hinton. Dullingham. Fulbourn. Balsham. Shudy 

 Camps. Hildersham. Linton. Near Paper Mills; N. — 

 2. Kneesworth. Whaddon. Newton. — 3. Tolerably common 

 from Toft and Haslingfield westwards. — 4. Histon. Cotten- 

 ham Pen. Mare Way. West wick. Child erley; Elsworth; N. 

 Graveley; T. Y.— 5. Fen Ditton. Upware.— 6. Ely. Witch- 

 ford. Witcham. Sutton. — 7. Doddington. — 8. Wisbech. 



Smyknium Linn. 

 $1. S. Olusa'tlTtm Linn. Alexanders. 



Hipposelinum, B. C. 76. S. officinarum, M. M. 41. 

 S. Olusatrum, M. PI. 7. Eelh. 125. 



Waste places near old houses. B. May, June. 



1. At the back of the chalk-pit close, Hinton. Great 

 Wilbraham; N. Fulbourn, in the angle between the roads 

 leading to Cambridge and to the church ; W. H. C. — 2. Foul- 

 mire ; N. Marshy meadows at Sawston ; G. S. G. — 3. Croy- 

 don; N. Haslingfield; Eelh. — 4. Between Chesterton and 

 the railway. Girton, in the angle between the brook and 

 the lane leading to the Huntingdon road ; W. H. C. 



