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Ingleby afforded. It was fully taken advantage of and enjoyed 
by many keen workers. The arrangements were perfect, and the 
weather equally good; Mr. and Mrs. Paddison’s kindness and 
hospitality unbounded. 
The following is an explanation of the signs used. V.C. 
equals very common :—C. equal common; F.C. equals fairly 
common; R.R. equals rather rare; Ik. equals rare; V.F. equal 
very rare; Lo. equals local. 
On the Keuper Marl and Gypsum the following species were 
- noted or taken :— 
Astragalus glycyphyllos, V.C.; Calamintha clinopodium, V.C. ; 
Campanula vapunculus, V.R.; Carduus nutans x cvispus, V.R.; 
Carlina vulgaris, F.C.; Centaurea scabiosa, C. ; Cornus sanguinea, 
_ F.C. ; Cynoglossum officinale, R.R. ; Ononis repens, vat. inermis, Ie, ; 
— Picris hievacioides, R.; Poterium sanguisorba, C.; ERhamnus 
catharticus, R.R.; Stellavia holostea, F.C. 
In a pit in the Lower Lias Clay just south of Saxilby 
Railway Station Lemna polyrhiza was C., with L. trisulca and L 
“minor. It is a species seldom recorded for Lincolnshire. 
The Old Blown Sand gave Anthriscus vulgaris, C.; Artemista 
pulgaris,C.; Caucalis nodosa, F.C. ; Humulus lu pulus, Lo. and C.; 
as a remnant of cultivation; Linaria vulgaris, Wee Volvulus 
‘sepium, Lo. and C. The Modern Estuarine Alluvium aad Peaty 
3eds overlying Allium oleracium, V.R.; Arctium majus, V.R.; 
Atriplex Babingtonii, R.; Ceratophyllum enna, F.C. ; Dipsacus 
sylvestris, R.; Galium palustre var. Witheringit, C.; the type was 
not found; Geranium pratense, V ;Cu; Lychnis. Floscaculi, C5 
Lysimachia nummulavia, V.C.; Lythrum salicaria, C.; Matricaria 
ii odova, C.; Medicago arabica, V .C.; M. sativa, an escape from 
cultivation ; Myosotis repens, C.; Nasturtium ae Lo. and 
; Polygonum hydropiper, C.; Scirpus lacustris, C. ; S. maritima, 
.; anda very long way from the sea ; Stachys ee jie @ 3 
llavia palustris, F.C. Few places ina few hundred yards could 
ply such a list as this. 
The Fifty-eight Field Meeting was held on October 31d, at 
