88 WOODRUFFE-PEACOCK : CATALOGUE OF LINCOLNSHIRE PLANTS. 
Myosvurvus minimus L. LINCOLNSHIRE, in the Hundred of Skirbeck; 
most probably in N., but the point cannot be settled unless 
pecimens are found. Pishey Thompson’s History and 
Antiquities. of Boston, etc., 1856. I am afraid he is always 
a very doubtful authority to quote, unless supported by earlier 
or later evidence. 
For the Barracnian RAnvuwncuzr I have followed the arrange- 
ment suggested and used by my friend, Mr. F. A. Lees, 
in The Flora of West Yorkshire. ,¥Every other arrangement 
makes ‘confusion worse confounded’ to me in my efforts to 
study their difficult and intricate connections. To make matters 
more difficult than usual, the dry season of 1893 has apparently 
changed the characteristics of species that I have been studying 
im situ for the last three years 
Ranunculus heterophyllus Fr.t Native. N.—Louth? and 
Keddington.t Messrs. Bogg, 1856 (F.A.L.). §,—Doddington.T 
Rev. R. E. G. Cole, 1864 (Ar. B.). 
Stratus submersus Bab.+ Native. N.—Louth.+ Messrs. Bogg, 
1856 (F. A. L.). 
Forma Drouetii Schultz.t Native. N.— S.—Careby and 
Five Mile Station ;f Rev. W. Fowler (Nearly all these 
specimens have been verified by F. A. L.). 
Ranunculus peltatus Fr.t Native. N. —Minting; Mrs. Jarvis. 
Saxilby ; Mrs. Newman, in her Coll. S.—Above Boston in 
Witham ; Watson Herb. Bournt; Rev. J. Dodsworth, circa 
1840 (F. A. L.). 
Forma penicillatus Dum.t Native. N.—River Bain, Louth.f 
Messrs. Bogg, 1856 (F. A. L.). S§,—Foss Dyke, Lincoln; 
Mrs. Newman, in her Coll., 1888 (Ar. B.). 
Status pseudo-fluitans Hiern.+ Native. N.—Catchwater 
Drain, Cadney+; Mr. Job Richardson, 1893 (F. A. L.). 
Var. Piss str ye ues Bab.t Native. N.—Cadneyt, 1893. Brigg; 
r, F. A. Lees, 1893. S.—Doddington; Rev. R. E. G. Cole, 
ee Five Mile Station t ; Rev. W. Fowler, 1893. 
STATUS czspitosus Thuill. Native. N.—Wainfleet; Rev. W. 
Fowler. Herb. Brit. Mus. 
Ranunculus Baudotii Godr. Native. N.—Skegness; T. Bates 
Blow, 1874. Herb. Brit. Mus. (W. F. again 1877). Burgh-in- 
the-Marsh District, near sea; Dr. Grantham, in his coll., circ 
1850. S.—H. C. Watson’s Zop. Bot., ‘ Fowler rec.’ 
Naturalist, 
