150 APOCYNACE.&. 



1. Near the north end of the back lane at Hinton, and 

 in the field next to the church in which is the foot-path to 

 Cambridge. Thickets near the brook at Fulbourn and at 

 the north-west end of the village. Hildersham; S. "W. W. 

 In the second close from the road opposite to Teversham 

 church; Between Shelford and Stapleford; W. H. C. Rose- 

 Green, Balsham; Streetly End; B. B. S. — 2. Near Litling- 

 tonMill. Shelford!; H. Triplow; Belh.— 3. Harlton ; N. 

 White Wood, Gamlingay ; Belh. — 4. Blantations round 

 Madingley Park; W. H. C— 5. Swaffhani; H. Bottisham; 

 S. W. W.— 8. Wisbech; J. B. 



* 2. V. major Linn. Greater PeriwinUe. 



Lyons, 24. M. PI. 5. Belh. 103. 



Hedges near houses. An escape from gardens. P. April, 

 May. 



1. In the back lane at Hinton. Bank of St Peter's 

 College garden, next Cow Fen. Whittlesford; Lyons. — 

 2. Triplow; S. W. W. Boyston; D. B.— 3. Harlton; N 

 Grantchester churchyard; W. H. C. By the svAiimer-house 

 (which has lately, 1858, been removed) at the south-west 

 corner of St John's Fellows 7 Walks, 1730; R. Jackson MS. 

 in M. M. Goton; Belh.— 4. Observatory; S. W. W. Gir- 

 tonj Madingley ; Hampton; Histon ; Relh. Between 

 Madingley and Drayton ; Lyons. — 5. Bottisham, Relh. 



gentianacejj:. 



Chlora Linn. 

 1. C. perfoliata Linn. Tellow-ivort. 



Centaurium luteum perfoliatum, R. C. 31. M. M. 73. 

 Blackstonia perfoliata, M. PI. 9. Chlora perfoliata, Relh. 

 158. 



Damp chalky places. A. July to September. 



