110 eubiace^:. 



44. G. spuriwm, M. PI. 4. Eelh. ed. 1, 65. G. tricorne, 

 Relh. ed. 3, 59. 



Dry chalky fields. A. June to September. 



Not uncommon amongst corn in the (1) Cambridge, 

 (2) Koyston, (3) Wimpole, and (4) Cottenham Districts. — 

 5. Swaffham Bulbeck ; Bottisham; H. Fen Ditton. 



3. G, Aparine Linn. Cleavers. Goose-grass. 



Aparine, It. C. 13. G. vulga/re asperum quod Aparine 

 officinarum, M. M. 44. G. Aparine, M. PI. 4. Relh. 61. 



Hedges, &c. A. June to August. 



Common throughout the county. 



[G. spv/rium is found near Chesterford, in Essex, close to 

 the borders of Cambridgeshire.] 



4. G. anglicum Huds. 



G. Parisiense, Eelh. ed. 1, 67. G. anglicum, Relh. ed. 

 2, 57; ed. 3, 61. 



Walls and dry sandy places. A. June, July. 



5. Park-wall at Chippenham. — 8. Wisbech; Eelh. Out- 

 well churchyard- wall (Plorigr. Brit. i. 185), but that place is 

 just in Norfolk. 



5. G. erfotum Huds. 



Relh. ed. 1, Suppl. iii. 1 ; ed. 3, 59. 



Hedges and pastures. P. June, July. 



1. Old entrance to the Great Chalk-pit, Hinton. Near 

 AUington Hill, Hildersham. Stapleford ; Babraham; 

 S. W. W. Teversham ! ; H— 2. Pit at Meggot's Mount. 

 — 3. Croydon. Wimpole. Gamlingay. Barrington. Coton. 

 Eversden. Harlton; Orwell; N. — 4. King's Hedges. — 

 5. By footpath to Baitsbite from Fen Ditton. Bottisham ; 

 S. W. W. 



