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1. Linton; G. S. G. — 2. Near the railway at Royston; 

 N. — 3. Gamlingay. — 5. Kennet Heath. — 6. Sutton. 

 Witcham. 



2. F. Myurus Linn. 



Lyons, 11. Eelh. 40. 



Sandy and gravelly places and walls. A. June, July. 



1. Wall at Barnwell; Lyons. Linton; G..S. G. De- 

 serted railway, near Chesterford ; N. — 3. Abundant at Gam- 

 lingay!; N— 4. HUl of Health; Eelh. 



3. F. OVlIia Linn. Sheep's Fescue-grass. 



Lyons, 10. M. PL 3. Relh. 40. 



Dry pastures. P. June. 



1. Gogmagog Hills. Pulbourn. Newmarket Heath. 

 Devil's Ditch. Allington Hill. Furze-hills, Hildersham. 

 Burrough-Green. Sawston; Near Hinxton; N. — 2. New- 

 ton. Hauxton. Royston. Sawston!; N. Odsey; A. M. B. 

 — 3. Gamlingay. Wimpole. Croydon. Haslingfield. Cal- 

 decot. Comberton; Harlton; Bourn; Kingston; Croxton; 

 N. — 4. Cottenham. Dry Drayton. Elsworth; N. — 5. Snail- 

 well Heath. Newmarket Heath. Chippenham. — 6. Stunt- 

 ney; N. — 8. Newton. Poul Anchou'r. 



p. F. duriuscula Linn. 



Lyons, 10. Relh. 40. 



3. Gamlingay. — 5. Swaffham. White Pen, near Bot- 

 tisham Lode. — Probably in many other places. 



4. F. rubra Linn. 



First noticed in this county by C. C. B. in 1855. 



Dry, gravelly, and sandy places. P. June. 



1. Streetway Hill, near Great Wilbraham. West Wrat- 

 ting. — 3. Gamlingay. Toft!; N. — 4. Outside Madingley 

 Park— 8. Wisbech. 



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