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Cultivated ground. A. April to September. 



1. Hinton. Gogmagog Hills. Cambridge. Balshamj 

 R. B.S.— 2. Litlington. Foxton; N— 3. Barton; S. W.W. 

 Malton. Kingston; Harlton; Shepreth ; Eversden; N. — 

 8. Wisbech; J. B. 



13. V. hederifdlia Linn. 



Alsine hederacea, R. C. 8. Morsus gallmce folio hede- 

 rulce, M. M. 69. V. hederifolia, M. PI. 1. Relh. 10. 



Fields, banks, and cultivated land. A. April to June. 



Probably common throughout the county. Not recorded 

 as in the (7) Chatteris district. 



LABI AT JE. 

 Mentha Linn. 



1. M. rotundifolia Linn. 



Menthastrum folio rugoso rotundiore spontcmeum fore 

 spicato odore gravi, P. C. App. ii. 12; Cat. Angl. ed. 2, 198. 

 M. sylvestris rotundiore folio, M. M. 48. M. rotundifolia, 

 M. PI. 13. Relh. 234. 



Damp waste ground. P. August, September. 



1. Chalk-pit-close, Hinton; Mr Dent. — 4. At the western 

 end of Gottenham; Relh. — 5. Exning; Relh. 



2. M. Sylvestris Linn. 



Menthastrum spicatum folio longiore candieante, R. C. 

 App. ii. 12; Cat. Angl. ed. 2, 198. M. sylvestris folio lon- 

 giore, M. M. 49. M. sylvestris, M. PI. 13. Relh. 233. 



Wet waste places. P. July, August. 



1. Cow Pen; W. H. C. If ear the first bridge on the 

 road from Linton to Hildersham; Relh. — 3. By the stump 

 of a cross, Coton; W. H. C. Behind Gromtchester, Harston, 



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