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A CRITICAL CATALOGUE OF LINCOLNSHIRE 
PLANTS: 
FROM ALL KNOWN SOURCES. 
Rev. E. ADRIAN WOODRUFFE-PEACOCK, 
Vicar of Cadney, Brigg; Bot é Lincolnshire Naturalists’ Union ; 
uvator of the Linevlashive ps ounty Herbari: 
SECOND PAPER. 
Fitst Paper, with all explanations, Nat., March, 1894, pp. 85-92. 
CRUCIFERZE (Continued). 
Arabis sagittata DC.t Native. N.—5. S.—4. 
CARDAMINFE AMARA I. Native, if it exists? N.—Mablethorpe ; 
Mr. J. Larder, Wesley Naturalist, 1887, p. 283. S,—Stamford, 
by the side of the Welland, near the waterfall, 1838 ; Browning, 
in Dodsworth. 
Cardamine pratensis L.t Native. Common N. and S, 
Cardamine hirsuta L.t Native. Common N. and S. 
Cardamine flexuosa With.t Native. N.—Broughton Wood ; 
Rev. W. Fowler, 1883. Scotton Common! (F.A.L.) 1893. 
S.—Grantham, 1879; Mr. E. M. Browne. Herb. Brit. Mus. 
CARDAMINE rmpaTiENS L. A mistake. ‘Mr. H. W. Kew recorded 
this plant for Mablethorpe accidentally in the Waturalists’ World, 
1885, p. 137. Hehas since told me he intended C. hirsuta.’ 
Mr. J. Burtt Davy. 
Alyssum calycinum L.t An alien. N.—3.+ S.—Doddington,t 
1862; Rev. R. E. G. Cole 
Dkasa mvuratis L. A Thompsonian record; no doubt a mistake. 
Erophila vulgaris DC.t Native. Common N. and S. 
Erophila przcox Reichb. Native? N.—Walesby; Mr. F. A. 
Lees, B.R.C., 1878. Herb. Brit. Mus. 
Cochlearia officinalis L. Native. Recorded since Gerard’s 
time, 1597, for the sea-shore N. and S. of the mouth of River 
Witham. N.—4. S.—6. These specimens are all C. /itforalis 
H. C. Wats., I believe. Herb. Brit. Mus. 
prcearie anglica L.j Native. N.—4. Levertont, 4, 1894 ; 
. W. W. Mason. S.—3. Brit. Mus. Herb.; Salt Herb. 
ee and Dr. Burgess’ Paintings, and Miss i ene-Claypon’s 
Paintings. 
Cochlearia armoracia L.t A garden escape. N,—4. S.—1. 
May 1894. 
