142 COMPOSITE. 



Dry places. A. July. 



1. On willows by the old sluice at Grantchester; S.W. W. 

 Between Trumpington Church and the bridge. — 2. By the 

 road-side between Whittlesford and Shelford. — 5. Wall of 

 Chippenham, Park; Relh. He sent the specimen figured in 

 Eng. Bot. from thence in the year 1798. 



Leontodon Linn. 

 1. L. Taraxacum Linn. Dandelion. 



Dens leonis, B. C. 44. M. M. 23. L. Taraxacum, M.P1. 

 18. Kelh. 319. 



Everywhere. P. March to October. 



Common throughout the county. 



y. erythrospermum. 



Dens leonis angustioribus foliis, R. Cat. Angl. ed. 1, 92 

 (in part). In the Synopsis Kay restricts that term to the 

 Tar. erythrospermum (Cand.). 



3. Gamlingay. 



S. L. palustre, Sm. 



L. palustre, Lyons, 48. Relh. ed. 3, 320. L. Taraxacum, 

 y. palustre, M. PL 18. Relh. ed. 1, 294. 



First noticed by Mr C. Miller on Hinton Moor. 



1. Shelford Common in 1829. Coldham's Common; H. 

 — 2. Sawston Fen; G. S. G— 4. Madingley Chalk-pit. — 

 5. Bottisham Fen. Anglesey Abbey ; H. — 6. Stretham 

 Fen. 



Sonchus Linn. 



1. S. oleraceilS Linn. SowtMstle. Hare's Lettuce. 



S. Icevis, R. C. 158. S. 1. officinarum, M. M. 21. 

 S. oleraceus a and /3, M. PI. 17. Relh. 317. 



Cultivated and waste ground. A. June to August. 

 Common throughout the county. 



