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ham. TJpware. Horningsey. — 7. Doddington. Chatteris. — 

 8. Newton. Wisbech; J. B. Elm; J. F. 



3. G. versicolor Curt. 



G. Tetrahit ft M. PL 13. Eelh. ed. 1, 228. G. versicolor, 

 Eelh. ed. 3, 240. 



Sandy and peaty land. A. July, August. 



1. Hinton Moor; S. W. W. Entrance to Fulboum from 

 Einton; Eelh. — 2. Sa-wston Moor; G. S. G. One plant in 

 a barley-field, Boyston; D. B. — 4. "Waterbeach Fen. TJpware 

 Ferry. Dry Drayton ; N. — 5. Bottisham Fen. — 6. Ely j 

 S. W. W. Littleport !; H. Near Sandy's Cut; Stuntney; 

 N.— 7. Doddington Fen.— 8. Wisbech; J. B. 



Stachts Linn. 



1. S. Betonica Benth. Wood Betony. 



Betonica, B. C. 21. B. qfficinarum, M. M. 50. B. offici- 

 nalis, M. PL 13. Eelh. 241. 



Woods and thickets. P. July, August. 



1. Temple, Wilbraham. Abington Park; Linton Wood; 

 S. W. W. — 3. Gamlingay. Caldecot. Eversden Wood. 

 Kingston, Hayley, Hardwick, and White Woods; N. 

 Malton; D. B. — 4. King's Hedges. Madingley Wood. 



2. S. sylvatica Linn. Hem/p-nettle. 



Galeopsis legitima Dioscoridis, E. C. 59. M. M. 50. 

 S. sylvatica, M PL 13. Eelh. 241. 



Hedges. P. July, August. 



Bather frequent throughout the county, but least so in 

 the Fens. 



