140 Peacock: Equisetiim hyemale in Lincolnshire. 



Lastrea rigida Presl. Limestone pavement of Ing-leborou<fh, 

 behind the Hill Inn, Chapel-le-dale. Have known the plant 

 here above twenty years. 



Phegopteris Dryopteris Fee. Wood between Shelf and Royds 

 Mall i^'oing- towards Norwood Green, along- with Sco/open- 

 driuni xuilgare. 



Phegopteris calcarea Fee. Ing^leboroug-h lower scars, behind 

 Southerscales, in plent}-. Also limestone crevices west of 

 Sulber Nick, between Selside and Crummack Dale. 



Phegopteris polypodioides Fee. Scrubby ground, amongst 

 grass, on lowest scar of Ingleborough, west of Souther- 

 scales. The plants in this station differ from those of any 

 other of the same species I have ever seen, the stipes being 

 much shorter, whilst the frond is also much shorter and 

 narrower and of a reddish-green colour. In fact, the tallest 

 plants scarcely exceed eight or nine inches in height. 



Equisetum maximum Lam. Bowgillber Gill, above Long 

 Preston. 



Eqisetum sylvaticum L. Bradley Moor, near Skipton. 

 Scrubby pasture near Nether Lodge, bottom of Linn Gill. 



Equisetum limosum Sm. Abundant in the Ribble between 

 Long Preston and Wigglesworth. 



Lycopodium Selago L. Plentiful in the bend on the highest 



ridge of Ingleborough, opposite Chapel-le-dale, along with 



Cryptogamme crispa. Old lake bed between Clapham village 



and Norber. 

 Lycopodium clavatum L. Glassy slope of Ingleborough, near 



to Meer Gill. 

 Lycopodium alpinum L. Sparingly at the eastern corner of 



the bend of the highest ridge of Ingleborough, opposite 



Chapel-le-dale. 

 Selaginella seiaginoides Gray. Wet places in Sulber Nick 



and Sulber pasture, adjoining head of Crummack Dale. 



HORSETAILS. 

 Equisetum hyemale in Lincolnshire. — Edmund Oldtield 

 recorded Eqiiisetiun hyemale in 1829 for this county. It has not 

 been seen since till Miss Susan Allett sent me it this season 

 from a damp wood, ' River-head,' South Kelsey. — E. Adrian 

 WoooRUFFE Peacock, Cadney, Brigg, ist November 1902. 



