42 DAVY: ADDITIONS TO ALFORD FLORA. 
Thalictrum flavum L. Shady hedge-bank, Alford, on Boulder 
Clay, June 28th (J.B.D., fide W.F.). 
Nuphar luteum Sm. In fruit in a ‘drain’ at Withern, October 
8th (Miss S. Allett, fide J.B.D.). 
Viola Reichenbachiana Bor. Hedge-bank outside Welton 
Wood, on the Chalk, April 28th (J.B.D., fide F.A.L.). I am 
informed that Mr. Fowler and Mr. Jas. Eardley Mason have 
seen this plant previously at Well, but it was not entered in the 
Register. 
Trifolium ochroleucum L. Plentiful in a meadow on Boulder 
Clay at foot of the Chalk Wolds, Rigsby-cum-Ailby, July 12th 
(J.B.D., fide W.F.). An uncommon plant in Lincolnshire. 
Poterium officinale Hook. f. Willoughby, August 11th (Edward 
Woodthorpe, fide J.B.D.). Grows in several parishes in the 
district, but not previously registered. 
Callitriche platycarpa Kuetz. Well, July 5th (J.B.D., fide W.F.). 
Hydrocotyle vulgaris L. Tothill, October 8th (Miss S. Allett, 
fide J.B.D.). In fruit. 
fEgopodium Podagraria L. Hedge-bottom, allotment gardens, 
Well village, April 19th (J.B.D.) 
Cherophyllum temulum L. Alford, July 3rd (J.B.D., fide W.F.). 
Anthriscus sylvestris Hoffm. Alford, July 3rd (J.B.D., fide 
W. is very common weed had somehow previously 
missed registration. 
CEnanthe Phellandrium Lam. Pond in a clearing, Mother Wood, 
Aby, July 3rd (J.B.D., fide W.F.). 
Valeriana dioica L. Alford, on Boulder Clay, June 28th (J.B.D., 
fide W.F.). Previously recorded, but some doubt existed as to 
identification. 
_Bidens cernua L. Tothill, October 5th (Miss S. Allett, fide 
].BD.). 
Carduus crispus L. By the road-side, Willoughby, along with 
Cnicus arvensis Hoffm., August 9th (J. E. Mason, fide J. G 
Baker, Kew). 
Serratula tinctoria L. var. monticola (Boreau). Damp and 
shady disused brick-pit, Well, on Boulder Clay, July 5th, (J.B.D., 
F.). 
fide W.F 
Cichorium Intybus L.  Stubble-field, pouty on Boulder Clay, 
October 4th (E. Woodthorpe, fide J.B.D.). Confirmation of 
record. This plant seems only doubtfully wild in the Alford 
district, and may have been introduced with farm seeds. 
Naturalist, — 
