90 WOODRUFFE-PEACOCK : CATALOGUE OF LINCOLNSHIRE PLANTS. 
Ranunculus parviflorus L.+ Native or colonist. N.—Wain- 
fleet; E. Oldfield’s Zop. and Hist. Account of Watnfieet, etc., 
1829. Hatton and Wragbyt; Mrs. A. E. Jarvis, 1890. S.— 
Witham fields and Careby stonepit ; Rev. J. Dodsworth, 6, 1838. 
N. and §.; H. C. Watson’s Zop. Bot. 
Ranunculus arvensis L.t Native. Common N. and S. 
Ranunculus Ficaria L.t Native. Common N. and S. 
Forma incumbens F. Schultz.t N.—Louth?{; Messrs. Bogg, 
1856. South Kelsey! and Cadney! both 1893. 
Caltha palustris L.t Native. Common N, and S. 
Helleborus viridis Lt A garden escape. It is grown for 
‘rowelling’ horses and cattle. N.—3. S.—2.t 
Helleborus feetidus L.t The same as alk N.—3 
Eranthis hyemalis Salisb.+ An alien well mistisbed in places. 
Generally introduced with garden soil. N.—6.t S.—2z. 
Aquilegia vulgaris L.+ If originally introduced now quite 
naturalised in localities wide apart. N.—7.t S.—4.t 
Delphinium ajacis Reich. Alien. Introduced with seed corn. 
-—Hundleby; Dr. J. T. Burgess’ Paintings. S.—Dodding- 
ton,f plentifully ; Rev. R. E. G. Cole, 28-7-1862. 
The Dezpxrnium consoxipa L, of Mr. J. Britten’s list in White’s 
Gazetteer is only a slip in nomenclature for D. asacis, I believe. 
Aconitum napellus L.t A garden escape or purposely planted. 
-—4. The only place where it looks like a native is on the 
Pingle sai Bigby,t where it grows plentifully in the sade ; 
Mrs. Bate 
BERBERIDEZ. 
Berberis vulgaris L.j Native on the gosh sped borders 
probably, but more than doubtful elsewhere. N.—8. S.— 
Doddingt ; Rev. R. E. G. Cole, 4-7-1856. 
Mahonia aquifolium T. & Gj} A bird-sown garden alien 
where I have found it, but I am told often sown in woods, as 
pheasants greedily feed on its fruit. N.—Bottesford,! 1892. 
Cadney,{ 1893. 
NYMPHAACE. 
Nuphar luteum Sm.t+ Native. Common in N., and I imagine 
equally so in S., but I have no proof. 
Nymphza alba L.t Native, Not uncommon N. and §., but 
very often introduced years ago in the ‘ornamental sheet of 
water’ day. But on such places as N.—Scotton and Manton 
Commons we need not question it. 
LN % 
Naturalist, 
