146 CAMPANULACE.E. 



1. Wood Ditton. Cheveley; Rev. G. Crabbe in Bot. 

 Guide. — 3. Gaine's Coppice, Comberton; where it was first 

 noticed by the Rev. Mr Newton. The coppice was grubbed 

 up in 1852. — 6. In a plantation by Bentham's Monument, 

 Ely, in 1822; Rev. L. Jenyns. 



3. C. Trachelium Linn. Throatwort. 



Trachelium majus, R. C. 164. C. major el asperior 

 folio UrticcB, M. M. 67. C. Trachelium, M. PI. 5. Relh. 

 90. 



Hedges and thickets. P. July, August. 



1. Wooded part of the Devil's Ditch. By the footway 

 from West Wratting to Weston Oolville. — 3. Eversden and 

 Kingston Woods. Gamlingay. Caldecot; N. — 4. Mad- 

 ingley. 



[C. raptmculoides Linn. 



Hedges. P. July, August. 



1. Chalk-pit-close, Hinton ! ; H. — 3. Hedge recently 

 (1859) removed in St John's College Cricket-field. — 4. Plan- 

 tation adjoining Madingley Wood! ; Mr W. M. Frost. An 

 escape from cultivation in gardens.] 



4. C. rotundifblia Linn. Harebell. 



R. C. 26. M. M. 67. M. PL 5. Relh. 98. 



Dry places. P. July, August. 



1. Hinton. Stetch worth. Ascent of Newmarket Heath 

 from Bottisham. Allington Hill. Shelford. Furze-hills, 

 Hildersham. Near Hinxton; N. Gogmagog Hills; J. M. 

 — 2. Sawston!; Hauxton; Royston; Whittlesford ; Near 

 Ashwell; N. Shepreth; N. W.— 3. Gamlingay. Chalk- 

 hills, near' Barrington. Orwell. — 4. Road-side near Arbury 

 Camp. — 5. Chippenham. Newmarket. Upware. Swaff- 

 ham Bulbeck. 



