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form of M. arvensis, which occurs not unfrequently in 

 thickets. He tells me that he found it in a copse near 

 Linton by Barrington Hill; that is to say, probably, the 

 Rivey "Wood. He has no specimen. 



4. M. collina Hoffm. 



First found by C. 0. B. in 1835. 



Dry banks. A. April, May. 



1. Linton. Shuckburgh Castle, Newmarket Heath. Six- 

 mile - Bottom. Furee- hills, Hildersham. — 3. Gamlingay. 

 Grantchester, on walls. Barton. — 4. By the Huntingdon 

 road beyond Howe's House; S. W. W. Gravel Hill near the 

 Observatory. 



6. M. versicolor Ehrh. 



M. scorpioides mjmor Jlosculis luteis, R. Cat. Angl. ed. 1 

 217. M. scorpioides /?, Relh. ed. 1, 75. M. versicolor, Relh. 

 ed. 3, 79. 



Sandy and gravelly places. A. May, June. 



1. Furze-hills, Hildersham ; S. W. W. Newmarket 

 Heath!; H.— 3. Gamlingay— 8. Wisbech; J. B. 



SOLANACEjE. 



SolaNUM Linn'. 



1. S. nigrum Linn. Black Nightshade. 



Solanum sive Solatrum vulgare, R. C. 157. S. vulgare 

 ojicinarum, M. M. 62. S. nigrum, M. PL 5. Relh. 96. 



Waste places. A. July to October. 



1. Cambridge. Stetch worth. — 3. Cambridge. Gamlingay. 

 — 4. Cambridge. Chesterton. Histon. Impington. Rampton. 

 Oakington; N. — 5. Newmarket, with both black and green 

 fruit. — 6. Stretham. Ely, with both black and green fruit. 

 — 8. Wisbech. Newton. 



