RUBIACE.E. Ill 



6. G. Mollu'gO Linn. Great Bastard Madder. 



Mollugo montana sive Gallium, B. C. 100. G. album 

 isulgare, M. M. 44. G. Mollugo, M. PL 4. Belh. 60. 



Hedges and banks. P. July, August. 



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

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

 8. Wisbech; J. B. 



7. G. V^rum. Linn. Lady's Bed-straw. Cheese-rening. 



G. luteum, B. C. 59. G. qfficinarum, M. M. 44. G. va- 

 rum, M. PI. 4. Belh. 60. 



Dry and sandy places. P. July, August. 



Tolerably common in the (1) Cambridge, (2) Boyston, 

 (3) Wimpole, and (4) Cottenham Districts. — 5. Chippen- 

 ham. Fen Ditton. To the east of Newmarket; N. — 

 6. Ely; N. — 7. Near Doddington. — 8. Newton. "Wis- 

 bech. 



8. G. sax^tile Linn. 



Mollugo montana minor Gallio albo svmilis, R. C. App. 

 ii. 13; Cat. Angl. ed. 1, 212. M. M. 44. G. montanum, 

 M. PL 4. Belh. ed. 1, 66. G. saxatUe, Belh. ed. 3, 59. 



Sandy and gravelly places. P. July, August. 



1. To the south of Six-mile-Bottom. — 3. Gamlingay 

 Heath. — 5. Kennet Heath. 



9. G. uligiuOSIUU Linn. 



Lyons, 20. M. PL 4. Belh. 59. 

 First found by Prof. J. Martyn. 

 Wet places. P. July, August. 



2. Triplow; Sawston; Gatwell End; N. — 3. Gamlingay. 

 Eversden Wood. — 5. Bottisham, Snailwell, and Wicken 

 Fens. Horningsey ! ; H. Brook below Chippenham. Quarry 

 near Upware. 



