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Ribes nigrum L.
First record: Ray, 1660
Ribes nigrum vulgo dictum folio olente Martyn,1727,118.
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Woodbury, G Crompton & R Payne, 1987, [R].
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Buff Wood, DH Valentine, 1940; Buff Wood, 282.503, N Villis, PH Oswald, D Wells et al., 10.4.1995, [R].
Edge of pond, Gamlingay, AC Leslie, 1976.
Woodbury Sinks, 21-52-, G Crompton, K Tucker, C Turner et al., 11.5.1992, [R].
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Papworth Everard, V Morgan, 5.1989, [R].
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New Road pits, Whittlesey, 282.965, JO Mountford, 9.6.1972.
Whittlesey, SE & TCE Wells, 2.8.1998, [R].
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Dry Drayton, 35U, J Green & C Turner, 16.6.1991, [R].
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36P, GMS Easy, 1971; 330.686, R Payne, 1984.
Bar Hill, MJ Howe, 15.6.2000, [R].
Dry Drayton, 36Q, J Green, 29.6.1990, [R].
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?38, Fryer's Holt, AF.act.
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44M, GMS Easy, 1974.
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Coldhams. Relhan,1785;1802.
Coldham's Common; Relhan. Bab.1860,89 & Bab.MS.Fl.287.
Coldham's Common, 479.583, P Stebbings, 1991, [R].
Madingley, MJ Howe, 1990, [R].
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Milton Hall, GMS Easy, 1969.
Cambridge Sewage Farm, common on sewage tanks, GMS Easy, 1977.
Chesterton railway sidings, GMS Easy, 1999, [R]; AC Leslie, 2000.
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Pye moor, AF.cat.
Old hedge at Pymoor near 100-foot. A.F. Bab.ann.89.
Welch's Dam, AF.cat.
Willow Holts in Washes, AF.ann.
Oxlode, AF.ann.
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Ribes nigrum vulgo dictum folio olente Black Currans, Squinancy-berries. By the rivers side at Abington. Ray,1660,139(104).
* Ribes fructu nigro, Black Currans, P. 1562...Squinancie berries, By the Rivers side at Abbington. CC. Merrett,1667,104.
Ribes nigrum vulgo dictum folio olente Black Currans, Squinancy-berries. Ad rivos, sed rarius. Observavimus Abingtoniae in agro Cantabrigiensi: Ray,1670:264.
Ribes nigrum vulgo dictum folio olente Black Currants, Squinancy-berries. Ad fluviorum ripas. We observed it at Abington in Cambridgeshire, Ray,1690,221; Ray,1696,298; 1724,456.
Ribes nigrum Abington JM.ann.
Grossularia non spinosa, fructu nigro, majore. Black Currants, Squinancy-berries. In an island between Bourn-bridge and Abington, a little above the sluice. Martyn,1732,1:311.
Ribes nigrum Abington Th.M.ann.Meth.-Index Loc.1.
Bourn Bridge Fisher ann. Berkenhout,62.
Bourn-bridge This and the following (R. rubrum) grow in an island above the sluice between Bourn-bridge and Abington. Martyn,1763,Herbat.X.
Ribes nigrum Black Currants, or Squinancy Berries. Abington. Relhan,1785;1802;1820.
By the river side at Abington; Ray. Bab.1860,89 & Bab.MS.Fl.287.
Linton. Relhan,1785; 1802;1820.
Linton; Relhan. Bab.1860,89 & Bab.MS.Fl.287.
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Fulbourn, M Powell, 25.6.1995, [R].
Fulbourn churchyard, 52-56-, G Crompton, MJ Howe & B Cordi, 21.6.2000, [R].
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Gutteridge Close, Swaffham, 567.646, J Clarke, 6.1959.
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Wicken Fen, CEM.ann.
Wicken Fen, 57Q, Recorder's meeting, 1980; P Stebbings, 17.6.1991, [R].
Upware Pits, CE Moss, 1911.
Commissioner's Pit, Upware, P Stebbings, 17.6.1991, [R].
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Roswell Pits, common, F.B. (1924?), EMB.ann.Bab.
58K, GMS Easy, 1958.
Cemetery, Ely, 58K, RM Payne, 9.2001.
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Chippenham Fen, PD Sell, 1950.
Kennett railway station, G Crompton & R Payne, 28.6.1991, [R].
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Fordham Woods, 67F, DR Donald, 1980.
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Wisbech Dock, TCG Rich, S Lambert & P Kirby, 21.5.1987, [R].


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