OLEACE^E, 149 



Woods and hedges. T. June to August. 

 1. Stetchworth. Wood Ditton Park Wood.— 4. Mad- 

 ingley Wood. 



OLEAGEM. 



Ligustrum Linn. 

 1. L. vulgsdre Linn. Privet. 



Ligustrum, B. C. 87. L. officmarum, M. M. 121. L. 

 vulgare, M. PI. 1. Kelh. 6. 



Hedges and thickets. Sh. June, July. 



Not uncommon, but probably often planted, in the 

 (1) Cambridge, (2) Eoyston, (3) Wimpole, and (4) Cotten- 

 ham Districts. — 5. Swaffhani Bulbeck. — 8. Wisbech ; J. B. 



Fkaxinus Linn. 

 1. F. excelsior Linn. Ash. 



F. vulgaris, E. C. 55. F. officinarum, M. M. 123. F. 

 excelsior, M. PI. 23. Belh. 6. 



Woods and hedges, often planted. T. April, 



1. Hinton. — 3. Comberton. Toft. Eltisley. Gamlin- 

 gay. Cambridge. Harlton; Long Stow; N". — 4. King's 

 Hedges. Childerley; 1ST. —5. Wicken. — 8. Common on the 

 silt near Wisbech; J. B. 



The Weeping Ash was "discovered, about 1750, at Gam- 

 lingay" (Loudon's Enc. of Trees and Shrubs, 640), "by 

 Prof. Martyn" (Sm. Fl. Brit. 1, 13). 



APOGYNAGEM 

 Vistca Linn, 

 t 1. V. minor Linn. Lesser Periwinkle. 



Clematis daphndides minor B. C. 35. Pervinca vulgaris 

 angustifolia, M. M. 65. V. minor, M. PI. 5. Eelh. 103. 

 Woods and thickets. P. May, June. 



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