120 COMPOSITE. 



1. Camois Hall, "Wood Ditton. By the back road from 

 Little Abington to Linton. Stapleford; S. W. W. Deserted 

 railway near Hinxton ; N". — 2. "Whittlesford ; S. W. W. 

 Hinxton; N. SMford ; Kelh. — 5. Landwade. Chippen- 

 ham; Relh. 



Pulicaeia Gaert. 



1. P. Vulgaris Gaert. Dwarf Fleabane. 



Conyza minor, R. C. 37. Aster palustris parvo flore glo- 

 bosa, M. M. 27. Inula Pulicaria, M. PI. 19. Belh. 346. 



Moist, sandy, and gravelly places. A. August, Sep- 

 tember. 



1. Hinton ; Relh. — 2. Hauxton; Relh. — 4. In a lane 

 leading from the eastern end of Chesterton to the Ely road; 

 W. H. C. Near Cambridge by road to Histon; Ray. By the 

 river, Chesterton; Relh. — 6. By the road-side near a 'wind- 

 mill to the west of Ely; W. M. 



2. P. dysentSrica Gaert. 



Conyza media, R. C. 36. Aster pratensis autumnalis 

 Conyzm folio, M. M. 27. Inula dysenteriaa, M. PI. 19. 

 Relh. 345. 



Damp places. P. August, September. 



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

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

 Wicken. TTpware. Horningsey. — 6. Ely. Witcham. — 

 7. Doddington. — 8. Wisbech. 



BfDENS Linn. 



1. B. tripartita Linn. 



Eupatorium cannabinum fcemina, R C. 51. B. foliis 

 tripartito divisis, M. M. 30. B. tripartita, M. PI. 18. 

 Relh. 333. 



