pilices. 295 



Heathy places. P. July. 



3. Gamlingay. 



Relhan introduced Polypodiwm \Asplenium\ ZoncMlis 

 into his second and third editions, as found by Kay at Gam- 

 lingay. He quotes Ray's Oat. App. i. 6, as his authority; but 

 a reference to that place shows that he has mistaken the 

 plant. Ray intended the Blechnum horeale or L. aspera 

 minor (C. B.) not L. a. major. 



PTiRis Linn. 

 1. P. aquilina Linn. Brakes. 



Filix-famina, R. C. 54. M. M. 7. P. aquilina, M. PI. 

 23. Relh. 427. 



Woods and heaths. P. July. 



1. Wood Ditton Park Wood. Balsham Wood; Mr Jas. 

 Carter. Furze-hills, Hildersham. Linton and Borley Woods; 

 S. W. W. Newmarket Heath. A curious young state was 

 found on a damp wall in a court near St Clement's church, 

 Cambridge, in Oct. 1859, by Mr G. B. P. Fielding of St 

 John's College. — 3. On the Heath and in White Wood, 

 Gamlingay. Triplow; W. H. C. — 4. By the foot-way from 

 Fen Ditton to Horningsey; Rev. S. Hiley. — 6. On the 

 damp walls of the Cathedral, Ely, for a few years ! ; W. M. 



BotrychIum Sw. 

 1. B. Luna'ria Sw. Small Moonwort. 



Lvmaria minor, _R. C. App. ii. 12. M. M. 9. Osmvmda 

 iMnaria, M. PI. 23. Relh. 426. 



Pastures. P. June, July. 



1. Little Linton Warren, on the right of the road to 

 Cambridge, at about half a mile from the former town. 

 Gravel-pit to the left of the road to Balsham, one mile from 



