■L/AmAT-da. 185 



By road-sides. P. August, September. 



1. Wort's Causeway and "Wool-street. Near Mr Town- 

 ley's house, Fulbourn; S. W. W.— 2. By footpath from 

 Boyston to Bassingboum ; D. B. — 3. Gamlingay. — 4. By 

 the road to Chesterton; W. H. 0. Hill of Health; J. M. 

 —6. Ely!; EL— 7. Doddington.— 8. Wisbech; J. B. 



Teuckitjm Linn. 

 1. T. Scoroddnia Linn. Wood Sage. 



Eelh. ed. 1,220; ed. 3,232. 



Woods and shady places. P. July, August. 



3. White Wood, Gamlingay.— 6. Ely!; H. 



2. T. Scdrdium Linn. Water Germander. 



Scordiwm majvs, Ger. Herb. 535. Scordivm, E. 0. 152. 

 S. officinmum, M. M. 54. T. Scordium, M. PL 13. Eelh. 232. 

 Wet places. P. July, August. 



4. On the left of the Histon Eoad, near the first 

 pond. King's Hedges. In ditches by the road to Ely, 

 abundantly; H. Waterheach; Cottenliam; Eelh. — 6. Eos- 

 well Pits, Ely. Mepal!; H. 



[Eay, or rather Dent, mentions T. ChamcedrysiV) under 

 the name of Cliamcedrys vulgo vera esdstimata (Cat. App. iL 

 5) as growing "in a little island nigh the road to Quey 

 Water, on the right hand from Cambridge.'' There is every 

 reason to consider this as a mistake.] 



A'juga Linn. 



1. A. reptans Linn. Bugle. 



Bugida, E. C. 24 M. M. 54. A. reptans, M. PL 13. 

 Eelh. 231. 



Damp shady places. P. May, June. 



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