A HEC KSLIST 
OF 
LINCOLNSHIRE PLANTS. 
Revp. E. ApriAaN WooDRUFFE-PEACOCK, F.L.S., F.G.S. 
EXPLANATION OF SIGNS. 
Natural history divisions 1 to 12 are in 54 N. Lines., 
divisions 13 to 18 in 53 S. Lincs. The plus (+) sign before 
division numbers signifies that the species has been recorded for 
all those divisions. The other form (+all) that the plant has 
been found in every division of the county. The minus (—) sign 
before division numbers implies that the species has been 
recorded for all the divisions except those indicated. The 
sign of multiplication (x) shows a hybrid. The equal (=) sign 
implies that the plant’s record of frequency will be found under 
its second name in this list. A division number in parenthesis 
(12) implies that I have every reason to believe the plant is now 
extinct in its recorded locality for this division, but there is no 
doubt it was once there—(see Egquisetum hyemale, L.). An 
asterisk * after division number or numbers means I have seen 
no Lincolnshire specimens, and do not know of one; where there 
is no doubt about the authority for such records I say so, The 
information in this list is up to the date of Foreword. 
THE FLORAL LIST. 
ACER CAMPESTRE, L. 1851, Watson. —17. 
ACER PSEUDO-PLATANUS, L. 1820, Thompson. -+all. 
[ACERAS ANTHROPOPHORA, Br. 1843. Mistake.] 
ACHILLEA MILLEFOLIUM, L. 1820, Thompson. -+all. : 
ACHILLEA PTARMICA, L. 1820, Ward. —4, 18. 
(ACHILLEA TOMENTOSA, L. 1856, Thompson. +12. Doubtful.] 
ACINOS VULGARIS, Pers. =CALAMINTHA ACINOS, Clairv. 
