CAPEIFOLIACEiE. 107 



Woods and hedges. T. June. 



Tolerably abundant throughout the county. Found at 

 Orwell in the (3) Wimpole District with white fruit by 

 Relhan. 



p. laciniata. 



8. At Wisbech; Eelh. 



Viburnum Linn. 

 1. V. Lantaiia Linn. Way/wring Free. Cotton Tree. 



Viburnum, R. C. 175. M. M. 119. V. Lantcma, M. PL 



7. Eelh. 129. 



Hedges and copses on a chalky soil. T. May. 



Rather common in the (1) Cambridge, (2) Royston, 

 (3) "Wimpole, and (4) Cottenham Districts. — 5. Quy road. 

 FenDitton. Bottisham!; H.— 6. Sutton. 



2. V. O'pulus Linn. Guelder-Sose. Marsh or Water Elder. 



Sambucus aquaticus sive palustris, R. C. 147. Opulus 

 Ruelii, M. M. 119. S. Opulus, M. PI. 7. Relh. 129. 



Damp hedges and copses. T. June, July. 



1. Hinton. Wood Ditton. Devil's Ditch. Fulbourn. 

 Balsham. West Wratting. Brinkley. — 2. Newton. Steeple 

 Morden; N— 3. Barton. Toft. Near Eltisley Wood. Grant- 

 chester road. Haslingfield. Comberton. Eversden. Kings- 

 ton Wood. Near Hayley Wood; Caldecot; N. — 4. Mading- 

 ley Wood. Honey Hill, Childerley; N. King's Hedges. — 



8. Near Elm; A. P. 



Lonto&ra Linn. 



Jl. L. Caprifdlium Linn. 



Lyons, 22. M. PL 5. and 35. Relh. 98. 



Figured in Engl. Bot. from a specimen gathered at 

 Hinton in 1800, but it was found there by Mr J. Lyons, 

 before 1763. 



