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age grounds, Royston ; D. B. — 3. Gamlingay. Harston. 

 Near Gran tch ester church. Barton. Coniberton ; Toft ; 

 Barrington ; Caxton ; Eltisley ; Great Eversden ; N. — 



4. Chalk-pit, Madingley ; W. H. C. Rectory wall, Oot- 

 tenham. Graveley ; N. — 5. Chippenham. Landwade. 

 TTpware. Between Pen Ditton and Baitsbite ; ~W. H. C. 

 Newmarket; N. 



2. V. nigrum Linn. Black Mullen. 



R. C. 173. M. M. 73. M. PL 5. Relh. 94. 



Chalky and gravelly banks, and waste places. P. July, 

 August. 



1. "Wilbraham. Dullingham. Fulbourn; Linton; Ab- 

 ington; Bartlow ; H. Between Shelford and Stapleford; Be- 

 tween Abington and Hildersham; Babraham; W. H. C. 

 Gogmagog Hills ; J. W. Near Hinxton ; N. — 2. Triplow; 



5. W. W. — 3. Harston; N. — 5. Badlingham, near Chip- 

 penham. 



[Lyons introduced V. Lychnitis (Linn.) into the list of 

 Cambridgeshire plants, as found "in ruderatis." Relhan 

 inserted it in his Flora on the sole authority of Lyons. It 

 is now nearly a century since Lyons wrote, and no botanist 

 is known to have found the plant in this county. It seems 

 therefore reasonable to suppose that some mistake caused its 

 name to appear in the Fasciculus.] 



Antikrhinum Linn. 

 * 1. A. IliajuS Linn. Snapdragon. 



Lyons, 41. M. PI. 14. Relh. 255. 



Old walls. P. July to September. 



1. Walls at Jesus College. About the Gas-works, 



Barnwell. Hildersham; W. H. C 4. Histon; W. H. C. 



— 5. Bottisham ! ; H.^6. On the Cathedral and old walls, 

 Ely. 



