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[0. nutans (Linn.) 



By the north-east corner of Jesus College Grove, Cam- 

 bridge ; In a field opposite to Mr Townley's house at Ful- 

 bourn; S. W. W. Abundant for one season (1821) between 

 Cambridge and Trumpington, but did not occur again ! ; H. 

 Not a native of this county.] 



2. 0. pyrenaicum Linn. Spiked Star of Bethlehem. 



0. angustifolium majus jloribus ex albo virescentibus, 

 R. C. App. ii. 14. M. M. 100. 0. pyrenaicum, M. PI. 8. 

 Relh. 139. 



Woods and thickets. P. June. 



3. In a bushy close in Little Eversden near the church , 

 Dent. Relhan says that the close is on the eastern side of 

 the church, and also (MSS.) that Messrs Davies and Green 

 saw it there in 1774. Mr Newbould cannot now (1859) 

 find it. [It grows at Bassmead near St Neots in Bedford- 

 shire.] 



A'llium Linn. 

 1. A. vineale Linn. Crow Garlic. 



A. sylvestre, R. C. 6. Cepa juncifolia minor purpuras- 

 cens, M. M. 101. A. vineale, M. PI. 8. Eelh. 138. 

 Waste ground and dry fields. P. July. 



1. Between Hinton and Pulbourn ; Mr A. G. More. 

 Furze-Hills, Hildersham ! ; Rev. Dr Cookson. Wall of Jesus 

 College; Foot-way to Hinton, about a gravel-pit and in 

 many other places; Ray. — 2. In a field between Royston 

 and Bassingbourn ; D. B. — 3. Hill-side above the road from 

 Coton to Barton toll-gate. Caldecot. Barringtan. Toft. 

 Kingston. Comberton; Eversden; Croydon!; N. — 4. Moor 

 Barns. In the lane near Arbury. By path to Chesterton 

 church; W. H. C. Dry Drayton; N". Girton; J. M — 

 5. Chippenham. 



