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Dry, busty,' exposed places. P. July, August. 



1. Chalk-pit-close, Hinton. Devil's Ditch. Balsham. 

 Westley Wood. Near Hinxton ; N. Bowl/el's Close, near 

 Hinton church; Bay. — 2. Guilden and Steeple Morden; 

 Hinxton ; N. Eoyston ; D. B. Odsey ; A. M. B. — 

 3. Coton. Eversden. Caldecot. Wimpole. Comberton. 

 Malton; Bourn; Tadlow; Caxton ; Near Hay ley Wood ; 

 Croxton ; N. — 4. Cuckoo Lane, near Histon. Madingley. 

 Dry Drayton. Graveley ; Elsworth ; Papworth St Everard ; 

 N. — 5. Landwade. Chippenham. To the east of New- 

 market. Up-ware. Bottisham ! ; H. 



[Melissa officinalis, Linn., was found by Lyons (39) in 

 Garrett Hostel Lane, beyond the bridge, Cambridge. I found 

 it on the left-hand side of the Huntingdon road, a little 

 before arriving at Howe's House, 1853. It is an escape from 

 cultivation.] 



Scutellaria Linn. 



1. S. galericulata Linn. Skull-cap. 



Lysimachia galericulata, R. C. 92. S. palustris repens 

 ccerulea, M. M. 54. S. galericulata, M. PL 14. Eelh. 248. 



Banks of rivers and ditches. P. July, August. 



1. Hinton and Teversham Moors; Eelh. — 2. Hinxton; 

 C. B. C. Shepreth; N. W. — 3. Malton. Comberton; 

 Toft ; Gamlingay ; N. — 4. Waterbeach Fen. Pits near the 

 Observatory. — 5. Bottisham and Wicken Pens. — 6. Ely. 

 —8. Wisbech ; J. B. 



Prunella Linn. 

 1. P. Vulgaris Linn. Self-heal. 



Prunella, E. C. 126. P. officinarum, M. M. 50. P. vul- 

 garis, M. PI. 14. Eelh. 248. 



Damp pastures. P. July, August. 



Appears to be common throughout the county. 



