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Dry, gravelly places, and by the sea. A. June, July. 

 3. Gamlingay. — i. Hill of Health; J. M.— 8. Eiver-side, 

 Wisbech. Foul Anchour. 



2. P. maritima Linn. 



Relh. ed. 1, Suppl. ii. 9 ; ed. 3, 63. , 



By the sea. P. June to September. 



8. On both sides of the river at Foul Anchour. 



3. P. lanceola'ta Linn. Ribwort. 



P. quinquenervia, R. C. 121. P. cmgustifolia, officina- 

 rum, M. M. 19. P. lanceolata, M. PL 5. Relh. 62. P. 

 succisa, Lyons, 20. 



Pastures and waste ground. P. June, July. 



Common throughout the county. 



P. succisa of Lyons is a state in 'which the spike is very 

 short, aud there is much woolly hair at the crown of the 

 root. He found it on the Gogmagog Hills and Hill of 

 Health. 



4. P. media Linn. Lamb's-tongue. 



P. incana, P. C. 120. M. M. 19. M. PL 3. P. media, 

 Relh. 62. 



Dry meadows and pastures. P. June to September. 



Common in the (1) Cambridge, (2) Royston, (3) Wim- 

 pole, and (4) Cottenham Districts. — 5. Horningsey. Upware. 

 Chippenham. Exning.— 6. Haddenham. Witchford. Sutton. 

 Ely.— 8. Wisbech; A. P. 



5. P. major Linn. Way-bread. 



P. latifolia vulgaris, R. C. 120. M. M. 19. P. major, 

 M. PL 3. Relh. 62. P. major panicula sparsa, R. C. 120. 

 M. M. 19. 



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