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4s “LINCOLNSHIRE GALLED-PLANTS. 
By Miss S. C. Stow, 
23, Avenue Road, Grantham. 
This list contains all the galls found in the County, the 
names of the makers of which have been determined, many of 
these galls are frequent in the South (V-.C. 53), Divisions 13—18, 
_ they probably are in the North (V.C. 54), 1—12, but owing to 
lack of information it remains to be proved, (shall be only too 
_ pleased to receive specimens for identification). A large number of 
-tecords are to hand of galls, which have not at present been 
identified, though Mr. Connold, author of “ Vegetable Galls,” has 
been most kind in trying to unravel the mystery. Insome cases 
insects have hatched out, which no one to whom he has applied 
could name, they would seem to be new to Science. ‘“‘ Galls are 
a morbid enlargement of the affected part of the plant due to 
parasitic agency.” 
S. 13, 15, frequent on the borders of cornfields in these districts. 
SCS. 
AMMOPHILA ARUNDINACEA, H. 
- Stems by Eurytoma hyalipennis 
oo D. 4,9, 11. “ Abundant all along the coast.” E. A. W-Peacock. 
BARBAREA VULGARIS, R. Br. 
- Flower-buds by Cecidomyia sisymbrii, Schr. K. 
: D. 13, 15. Court Leys, 6-1903; Grantham, 16-6-1905. SCS. 
RDAMINE PRATENSIS, L. 
seed vessels by Cecidomyia cardaminis, Mtg. 
 p. 15. Harrowby, 1906. SCS. Grantham,1907. John Hawkins. 
DAREX VULPINA L. 
Flower-buds by Cecidomyia muricate 
‘ D. 13. Caythorpe, 5-8-1903... D, 15. Brandon, 8-8-1903 ; Claypole, 
29-7-1908, SCS, 
