232 IRIDACE^I. 



IRIDACEM. 



Ibis Linn. 



1. I. Pseud-aCOniS Linn. Yellow Flag. 



Acorus palustris, R. C. 4. Iris lutea officinarum, M. M. 

 100. /. Pseud-acorns, M. PL 2. Kelh. 19. 



"Wet places. P. June, July. 



1. Quy Bridge. Hinton. Little Linton. — 2. By the 

 way from Chesterford to Ickleton. Peat-holes, Triplow. 

 Newton. Meldreth; D. B. Shepreth; K W.— 3. Sheep's- 

 Green, Cambridge. By Arrington Bridge. Barrington. 

 Kingston. The Moats, Caxton ; Great Eversden; N. — 



4. Mare Way. Histon and Histon road. Waterbeach. 

 Swavesey. — 5. Wicken, Bottisham, and Snail well Fens. 

 Horningsey. Fen Ditton. — 6. Ely. Aldreth. Witchford. 

 — 8. By the canal, Wisbech. Near Peterborough. 



2. I. foetidl'ssima Linn. Gladdon. 



Xyris, R. C. 182. /. sylvestris quam Xyrim vocant, 

 M. M. 100. I.fcetidissima, M. PL 2. Kelh. 19. 



Woods and thickets. P. May to July. 



1. Hall Wood, West Wratting. Copse by Hogram's 

 house at Fulbourn; S. W. W. Teversham; Ray. In a little 

 grove to the right hand of the road from Coldham's to Hin- 

 ton; J. M. — 2. Triplow; Kelh. — 3. Eversden Wood!; 



5. W. W. — 4. Near Oakington Church, and by the road-side 

 towards Histon; W. H. C— 5. Burwell; H. 



[Crocus sativus (Linn.). Crocus, R. C. 41. C. officinarum, 

 M. M. 99. C. sativus, M. PL 2. Relh. 18. Saffron. 



It was formerly cultivated, especially about Hinton. It 

 is not a native, and is now never found even naturalized.] 



