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AMARYLLIDACEjE. 



Narcissus Linn. 



1. N. Pseudo-narClSSUS Linn. Daffodil. 



N. pallido-luteus longo calyce, sive sylvestris Anglicus, 

 R. C. 103. iV. medio-luteus vulgaris, M. M. 99. N. Pseudo- 

 narcissus, M. PI. 8. Relh. 137. 



Thickets and pastures. P. March, April. 



2. Whittlesford! H., seen there in 1858 by MrsThrupp; 

 1ST. Copse at Abington Pigotts; Plantation one mile from 

 Royston on the Newmarket road; D. B. — 3. Pasture in 

 front of the house at Whitwell, near Coton, and in bushy 

 ground adjoining. — 8. Abundant in a field at Levering- 

 ton; A. P. 



[i^. medio-luteus, R. C. App. ii. 13. N. sylvestris, M. M. 

 99. ^V. poetious, M. PI. 8. Dent states that this was found 

 "In Barnwell Abbey, and other places in this county." 

 Relhan excluded it from his Flora. I know nothing of it.] 



ASPARAGAGEJE. 

 Aspakagus Linn. 



[1. A. officinalis Linn. 



Lyons, 29. 



Hedge-banks. P. August. 



1. Established in the hedge by the road-side, near to 

 Mr Okes's house at Hinton. — 2. Ghreat Shelf ord cliurchyard; 

 Lyons. — i. In the hedge on the right-hand side of the road 

 from the Huntingdon road to Dry Drayton. 



This plant has no claim to be considered as a native of 

 Cambridgeshire. ] 



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