COMPOSITE. 127 



Gnaphalium Linn. 

 X 1. G. luteo-album Linn. 



Eelh. ed. 2, 323; ed. 3, 337. Eng. Bot. 1002. 



Sandy and gravelly places. A. July, August. 



Between Hauxton and Little Shelf ord, by the road-side, 

 and in a gravel-pit to the right of the road; Belli. He sent 

 a specimen from thence in 1802, which was figured in Eng- 

 lish Botany. I cannot find the plant by the road-side, and 

 the gravel-pit I believe to be levelled and cultivated. 



2. G. Tlliginosum Linn. Common Cudweed. 

 G. vulgare, B. G 64. G. uliginosum, M. PL 19. Eelh. 

 338. 



Damp, sandy, and gravelly places. A. July, August. 



2. Near Ash well; N. — 3. Gamlingay. Grantchester 

 foot-path. Comberton; Barton; Toft ;"* Near Hayley Wood; 

 N. — 6. Sutton; Mepal!; Ely ! ; H. Sand-pit, Haddenham. 

 — 7. Doddington Wood. — 8. Wisbech. Newton. 



3. G. sylvaticum Linn. 



G. anglicum, B. C. App. i. 5. M. PI. 19. Filago altera, 

 M. M. 27. G. rectum, Eelh. 338. 

 Heaths. P. July to September. 



3. Gamlingay. 



Antennaeia R. Br. 

 1. A. dioica Gaert. Cats-foot. 

 G. montanum album, E. C. 64. Elichrysum montanum 

 fiore rotundiore, M. M. 28. Gn. dio'icum, M. PI. 19. Eelh. 

 337. 



Heaths. P. June, July. 



1. Gogmagog Hills in 1828!; H. Shelf ord Common; 

 Relh. — 3. Gamlingay ; Eelh. — 4. By the road to Histon; 



