Natural History. 5 



of Dogdyke not even in the same Vice-county as the parish. 

 The sand and silt-banks of the Wash, and round the coast, as 

 well as the warp banks of the Humber and Trent, are so 

 constantly changing that they are hardly worth recording, but 

 with the latest maps to hand I have done my best; for the flora 

 of even a temporary bank of silt that rises above the wash of 

 ordinary tides in sea or river is extremely interesting, when 

 considering geographical distributions and means of dispersal. 



The contractions used in this place name list are the 

 following : 



E., East ; G., Great ; L., Little ; M. t Middle j N., North ; PL, Plantation ; 

 S., South ; St., Railway Station ; W., West ; Wd., Wood. 



The words 'both' or 'all* in parentheses after a parish 

 name in this list implies that both or all the parishes of this 

 name are in the division indicated. 



