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/?. E. nemorfisa, Pers. 



1. Near Ash well; N. — 3. Eversden; Caxton; Long 

 Stow; Gamlingay; Kingston; Bourn; Caldecot; Eltisley; 

 Croxton; N. — 4. Elsworth; N. — 5. Newmarket; N. 



It will be seen that I am indebted to Mr Newbould for 

 most of the information relative to these plants, taken sepa- 

 rately. He has paid much attention to them. 



2. E. Odontites Linn. 



Gratceogonon Ewphrosynes facie, B. C. 41. Odontites, 

 M. M. 76. E. Odontites, M. PI. 14. Eelh. ed. 1, 239. 

 Bartsia Odontites, Eelh. ed. 3, 249. 



Cultivated ground and waste spots. A. July, August. 



1. Cambridge. Stetchworth. Balsham. Hildersham. 

 Near Hinxton; N. — 2. Eastwards from Eoyston; Steeple 

 Morden; N. — 3. and 4. Eather common in these districts. — 

 5. Chippenham. — 7. Doddington. — 8. Wisbech. Near Tydd 

 Gout. 



E. rotundata (Ball) is recorded in the Annals of Nat 

 Hist. (ser. 2. iv. 30), as having been found in Cambridge- 

 shire. I know nothing of the plant but what can be learned 

 from the description there given. 



VEEONfcA Linn. 



1. V. scutellata Linn. 



Anagallis aquatica angustifolia, E. C. 11. Beccabunga 

 minima angustifolia, M. M. 69. V. scutellata, M. PI. 1. 

 Eelh. 9. 



Boggy places. P. June to August. 



1. Pits on Stourbridge Fair Green. Teversham Moor; 

 J. M. Hinton Moor; J. P.— 2. Sawston Moor; G. S. G.— 

 3. Comberton ; S. W. W. Gamlingay. At the eastern end 

 of Eversden Wood; W. H. C. — 4. Gravel-pits by the Histon 

 Eoadl; H; a place that is now drained and cultivated. 



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