162 OEOBANCHACE^. 



Meggot's Mount; Sawston!; Chalk-pit, Foxton; K Maux- 

 ton; Belh. — 3. Comberton. In the old chalk-pit, Haslingfield. 

 Above Fox-hole's-down Farm, Barrington. Harlton; N. 

 Between Cambridge and Grantchester ; Hay. 



3. 0. Picridis F. W. Schultz. 



Ann. Nat. Hist. Ser. 2, ii. 149. 



First found by Mr Newbould in 1848. 



Parasitical on Picris hieracioides. P. July. 



3. Comberton. To the right of the road a little to the 

 north of Caldecot; A little to the south of Hardwick "Wood; 

 Between Caxton and Eltisley; N. 



4. 0. minor Sutt. 



Hensl. Cat. ed. 1, 17. 



Parasitical chiefly on clover; probably often introduced 

 with the seed. A. ? June, July. 



Formerly abundant in clover-fields; H. — 1. Balsham; 

 B. B. S. — 2. Royston; D. B. — 5. Chippenham. 



[0. ramdsa (Linn.), Eelh. ed. 2, 248; ed. 3, 257. This 

 plant was found amongst Flax near Wisbech and Upware 

 formerly. It has no claim to be included in our Flora.] 



SGROPH ULARIAGEM. 



Veebascum Linn. 



1. V. ThapSUS Linn. High-taper. Great Mullen. 



Tapsus barbatus, E. C. 161. Verbascum officinarum, 

 M. M. 73. 7. Thapsus, M. PI. 5. Eelh. 93. 



Waste, gravelly, and chalky ground. B. July, August. 



1. Stetchworth. Bartlow. Hinton ! ; H. Cow Fen ; 

 Between Shelford and the Gogmagog Hills; Fulbourn ; 

 W. H. C. Hildersham. — 2. Ickleton. Foxton; N. Vicar- 



