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1. Hinton. Gogmagog Hills. Devil's Ditch. Alling- 

 toii Hill. Inclosure, a little south of Six-mile-Bottom. Hil- 

 dersliam. Brinkley. Fleam Dyke. — 2. Newton. Near 

 Sawston ! ; Morden Heath Farm ; By the Ickneild "Way, to 

 the west of Boystou ; N. Between Whittlesford and Shel- 

 ford. Odsey; A. M. B.— 3. Old chalk-pits at Haslingfield, 

 and near Fox-hole' s-down Farm, Barrington. Harlton ; N. 

 — 5. Snail well Heath. Beche; N. High Ditch Lane, Fen 

 Ditton. 



2. A. Odor^ta Linn. Woodruff. 



Aspertda R. C. 17. Mollugo sylvatica quae Asperula 

 qfficinarum, M. M. 44. A. odorata, M. PI. 3. Relh. 57. 



Woods and copses. P. May, June. 



1. Fulboum; Hall-wood, Wood Ditton; Relh. — 3. Gam- 

 lingay Wood. Kingston; Belh. 



Galium Linn. 

 1. G. cmciatum Wither. Crosswort. Mugweed. 



Cruciata, B. C. 42. G. offtcinarum, M. M. 44. Va- 

 lamtia cruciata, M. PI. 23. Belh. ed. 1, 377. Galium cru- 

 datum, Belh. ed. 3, 58. 



Waste ground, on a sandy or chalky soil. P. June, 

 July. 



1. Wood Ditton. Chalk-pit-close, Hinton. Balsham. 

 Between Fulboum and Great Wilbraham. — 2. Near Ash- 

 well; N. — 3. Gamlingay. Arrington. Croydon. Comber- 

 ton; Toft; Long Stow; Bourn; N. — 4. Fen Drayton. 

 Madingley. Chesterton. Moor Barns. Knapwell ; N. — 

 5. Fen Ditton. 



2. G. trictfrne Wither. 



Aparine semine Iceviore, R. C. App. ii. 2 ; Cat. Angl. ed. 

 1, 25. G. humilius folio hirsute semme minus aspero, M M. 



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