158 boeaginacejE. 



2. L. arven.Se Linn. Sal/em. Corn Gromwell. 



Anchusa degener facie milii solis, R. C. 12. Buglossum 

 wvense annuum Lithospermi folio, M. M. 46. L. arvense, 

 M. PL 4. Relh. 80. 



Arable land. A. May to July. 



Generally distributed through the (1) Cambridge, (2) 

 Royston, (3) Wimpole, and (4) Cottenham Districts. — 5. Chip- 

 penham. Reche ! ; Swaffham Bulbeck ! ; H. — 8. Near Four 

 Gouts, "Wisbech; J. B. 



Mtosotis Linn. 



1. M. palustris Wither. Forget-me-not. 



M. scorpio'ides palustris, R. C. 102. Scorpiurus palustris 

 perennis viridioribus foliis, M. M. 47. M. scorpio'ides /?, 

 M. PL 4. M. palustris, Relh. 79. 



Banis of rivers and wet ditches. P. June to August. 



Generally distributed throughout the county. 



2. M. csespittfsa Schultz. 



First observed by Mr Wanton shortly before 1851. 



Wet places. P. June to August. 



3. Gamlingay. Near Kingston Wood. Comberton; N. 

 — 4. Pits near the Observatory; S. W. W. Between Gir- 

 ton and Oakington. Waterbeach. — 5. Wicken and Bottisham 

 Fens. — 6. Ely. Barraway. Witcham. — 8. Wisbech. 



3. M. arvensis Hoffm. 



M. scorpio'ides hirsuta, R. C. 101. Scorpio'ides wnnuus 

 arvensis hirsutus cmruleus, M. M. 47. M. scorpioides a and 

 /6, Relh. ed. 1, 75. M. arvensis, Relh. ed. 3, 79. 



Fields, also in thickets. A. June to August. 



Common throughout the county. 



Prof. Heuslow marks (Cat. ed. 1, 16) the M. sylvatica as 

 a native of this county. I have only seen the large-flowered 



