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THE ECOLOGY OF THORNE WASTE. 



Rev. E. a. WOODRUFFE-PEACOCK, F.L.S., F.G.S., F.E.S., etc. 



{Co7itinned fro7n The Naturalist for ig2o, p. J84). 



I have the following notes, too, which I believe belong to 

 Ihese Crowle turbaries on the bog edge there : — Aira aquatica, 

 Andromeda polifolia, Caltha palustris, Carex vesicaria, 

 Equisetum palustre, Eriophorum polystachion, Hippurus 

 vulgaris, Hydrocotyle vulgaris, J uncus conglomeratus, J. effusus, 

 J. campestris, Lycopodium clavatum, Myrica Gale, Nardus 

 striata, Pinguicula vulgaris, Schoenus alhus, Schoenus mariscus, 

 Scirpus palustris and Utricularia minor, with the following 

 mosses : — 



Bryum hypnoides , Hypnum cuspidatum, Sphagnum palustre 

 and Confervae, if these names mean anything to modern 

 workers. 



These notes would hardly fit any spot on this moor-bog 

 known to me but its old turbaries. I fancy that they were at 

 ■one time the Doctor's special ground for study, but as these 

 notes are not localised, I may be wrong, (i.) 



Agriculture and Commerce. 



See my notes on the Ecology of Thorne Waste, The 

 Naturalist, 1907, pp. 320-322. This is my full man-influenced 

 peat-list. 



Anagallis arvensis, Anthriscus sylvestris, Arrhenatherum, 

 Bellis, Bromus mollis, and v. B. glabratus, Capsella, Carex 

 ovalis, Cerastium vulgatum. Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum , 

 Cnicus arvensis, C. lanceolatus, Cuscuta trifolii, Dactylis, 

 Festuca rubra, Ficaria, Galeopsis versicolor, Geranium molle, 

 Hieracium Pilosella, Holcus lanatus, Hypochaeris radicata, 

 Lepidium campestre, Linum catharticum, Lolium perenne, 

 Lychnis alba, Matricaria Chamomilla, Mentha arvensis, and 

 hybrids, Myosotis arvensis, M. versicolor, Papaver Rhoeas, 

 Phalaris arundinacea warp influence, Plantago lanceolata, 

 P. major, Poa annua. P. pratcnsis, P. trivialis, Polygonum 

 amphibium and v. P. terrestre, P. Aviculare, and v. P. 

 rurivagum, P. Persicaria, Potentilla anserina, P. rep tans. 

 Ranunculus arvensis, Raphanus Raphanistrum , Rumex crispus, 

 Senecio erucifolius , S. Jacobaea, S. vulgaris, Spergula arvensis, 

 S. saliva, Stellaria media, Trifolium repens, the agricultural 

 form only, Tussilago Farfara, Urtica dioica, U. urens, Veronica 

 agrestis, V . arvensis, V . Chamaedrys , V . officinalis, V . serpylli- 

 folia and Viola arvensis. 



W^A.RPiNG Period. 

 The species of this area, while the warping is going on are, 

 according to Dr. H. H. Corbett, Aster Tripolium,-\ A triplex 



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