116 DIPSACACEJ3. 



Kna<jtia Coult. 

 1. K. arvensis Coult. 



Scabiosa major vulgaris, R. C. 151. S. officinarum, 

 M. M. 35. S. arvensis, M. PI. 3. Relh. 56. 



Fields and banks. P. July to September. 



Not uncommon in the (1) Cambridge, (2) Royston, 

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

 ket. Chippenham. Quy road. Horningsey. Wicken Pep. — 

 8. "Wisbech. Between Peterborough and Whittlesey; N. 



Scabiosa Linn. 

 1. S. SUCClSa Linn. DeviCs-bit. 



Morsus Diaboli, R. 0. 100. S. folio integro, M. M. 35. 

 S. succisa, M. PL 3. Relh. 56. 



Meadows and pastures. P. July. 



1. Fulbourn. Stetchworth. Dullingham. Chalk-pit- 

 close, Hinton ; Shelford ; W. H. C. Great Wilbraham.— 

 2. Sawston ; Gatwell End, near Steeple Morden ; 1ST. Roys- 

 ton; D. B. — 3. Cambridge. Gamlingay. Kingston. Evers- 

 den. Comberton. Hardwick, Pincote, and Kingston 

 Woods ; Croxton ; N. — 4. Madingley Wood; W. H. C. — 

 5. Bottisham Fen. 



2. S. Columbaria Linn. 



S. minor sive columbaria, R. C. 152. S. minor vulgaris, 

 M. M. 35. S. Columbaria, M. PI. 3. Relh. 56. 



Dry, chalky, and gravelly places. P. July, August. 



1. Gogmagog Hills. Dullingham. Hinton. Hills Road, 

 Cambridge. Devil's Ditch. Hildersham. Near Hinxton ; 

 N. — 2. Litlington. Kneesworth. Triplow Heath. Roys- 

 ton ; Steeple Morden; N. — 3. Common. — 4. Cambridge. 

 By Madingley Wood. By Huntingdon road. Near Ar- 



