138 COMPOSITE. 



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

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

 ingsey. Upware.— 6. Stuntney; 1ST. — 8. Wisbech ; J. B. 



Hypochceris Linn. 

 1. H. glabra Linn. 



Relh. ed. 1, Suppl. iii. 6; ed. 3, 325. 

 Sandy and gravelly places. A. July, August. 

 3. Gamlingay, by the road to White Wood!; Relh. — 

 5. Chippenham; "W. Hi C. 



2. H. radicata Linn. Cat's-ear. 



Hieracium longius radicatum, R. C. 74. H. vulgaris 

 major, M. M. 24. E. radicata, M. PL 18. Rein. 326. 



Pastures and waste ground. P. July. 



1. Stetchworth. Balsham. Furze-hills, Hildersham. 

 Shuckburgh Castle, Newmarket Heath. — 3. Cambridge. 

 Comberton. Haslingfield. Toft. Caxton; Harlton; N". Gam- 

 lingay.^4. Long Stanton. Cottenham. Pen Drayton. — 

 5. Bottisham!; H. Newmarket; N. — 6. Haddenham. 



3. H. maculata Linn. 



Hieracium montanum caule aphyllo non ramoso fiore 

 pallidiore, R. C. App. i. 6. Hier. primum latifolium, M. M. 

 22. H. maculata, M. PI. 18. Relh. 325. 



Chalky and sandy hills. P. July, August. 



1. Devil's Ditch. Old chalk-pit on Little-trees Hill, Gog- 

 magogs. Furze-hill (next Linton), Hildersham. — 2. On a 

 hillock (probably one of the Crowley Hills) in the open field 

 between Triplow Heath and Foulmire ; T. M. — 5. Devil's 

 Ditch near Reche; H. 



