296 LYCOPODIACE.E. 



the town; On the first hill next HUdersham, towards Juniper 

 Hill; Dent. — 5. Gravel-pits by Chippenham Park; Relh. 



[Osmtinda regalis (Linn.) is included in Relhan's Flora, 

 because it is in R. C. App. ii. 7 (Filix florida seu 0. regalis), 

 where it was inserted by Dent, who stated that it grew at 

 the corner of Gamlingay Park, next to Sandy. No other 

 botanist seems to have found it there, and Ray does not give 

 the locality in his Synopsis nor elsewhere. A mistake is 

 therefore probable.] 



Ophioglossum Linn. 

 1. 0. Vulgatum Linn. Adder' s-tongue. 



Ophioglossum, R. C. 105. 0, officinarum, M. M. 9. 0. 

 vulgatum, M. PL 23. Relh. 425. 



Pastures. P. May, June. 



1. Shelford. Shudy Camps!; H. Castle Camps; Linton; 

 G. S. G. West Wratting. Einton Moor; Relh. — 3. Last 

 field by foot- way to" Coton. Gamlingay. Near Toft bridge. 

 Harlton; Caldecot; Wimpole!; Orwell; Eversden; Kingston 

 Wood; N. Trumpington Spinney; W. H. C. Whitwell, 

 near Coton; S. W. W. Grantehester ; J. M. — 4. At one 

 mile on the road to Histon; H. In the chalk-pit and be- 

 hind the Park, Madingley. Between the wind-mill and 

 Madingley Wood; W. H. C. Over!; Mr J. Brown. Dry 

 Drayton; N. — 5. Horningsey. Wicken Fen. Quy Hall; 

 Mr R. A. Julian. Fen Ditton; J. M. 



LYCOPODIACEM 



Lycopodium Linn. 



1. L. clavatum Linn. Common Club-moss. 



M. PI. 24. Relh. 424. 



First found by Prof. T. Martyn. 



