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Aconitum Napellus and Philadelphus coronarius, specimens of 
which still grow there. The plantation also contains a row of 
Scotch Firs. 
A small piece of Clematis Vitalba grows in a road-side hedge 
opposite Thorpe Hall, in the parish of South Elkington, but 
I fear it is too near to the Hall gardens to be considered truly 
wild 
Of the plants noted in Mr. Fowler’s five other lists, I can give 
additional stations for the following :— 
Papaver Argemone Linn. Rigsby chalk-pit, 28th ives oie 1889 
(J.B.D.). 
Arenaria peploides Linn. and Rereuerii salinum Kindb. 
Ingoldmells Point, gth August, 1890 ! (J.B.D.). 
Althza officinalis Linn. Freiston shore, 24th August, 1890 
(F. Larder). 
Geranium columbinum Linn. and the neu fruited form of 
Papaver Argemone Linn. Ulceby-cum-Fordington, 3rd Sep- 
tember, 1890! (J.B.D.), both on the chalk. 
Trifolium fragiferum Linn. On the chalk at Rigsby and Miles 
Cross Hill near Alford, seven miles from the sea, in each case by 
the road-side, 6th September, 1890! (J.B.D.); also on the 
Boulder Clay below the hill. On the Tealby Clay by the road- 
side, at the foot of Dalby Hill near Spilsby, ten miles from the 
sea, 15th September, 1890 (J.B.D.). 
Bupleurum tenuissimum Linn. Mumby-Chapel Point, August 
1886 ! (J. Eardley Mason). 
Carum Petroselinum Benth. In plenty on the sides of the 
railway-cuttings between Louth and North Willingham—perhaps 
the remains of former cultivation in the fields about (1889 and 
1890!) F. A. Lees. Mablethorpe sand-hills, 4th August, 1890! 
Eupatorium cannabinum Linn., which is not included in 
Britten’s lists in White’s Lincolnshire Directory, either for 1872 
or 1882, is found in several parishes in the Alford District ; our 
first record is for Alford, 24th July, 1885 (J. W. Chandler). 
Lactuca virosa Linn. Mablethorpe sand-hills, 4th August 1890! 
Sonchus arvensis var. glabra Lond. Cat. Mablethorpe, 
4th August, 1890! (Mrs. A. G. Jarvis), not previously recorded 
for North Lincolnshire. Aby, 13th August, 1890 (J. W. 
Chandler). 
Samolus Valerandi Linn. Alford, 24th July, 1885 (J. W. 
Chandler). Mablethorpe, 4th August, 1890! (F. Altoft). 
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