136 WOODRUFFE-PEACOCK : CATALOGUE OF LINCOLNSHIRE PLANTS. 
RESEDACE. 
Reseda lutea L.t Native. Common N, and S. 
Reseda Luteola L.t Native. Commonin N. Apparently not 
so common in § 
CISTINE:. 
Helianthemum chamzcistus Mill.t Native. N.—10. S.—6. 
VIOLARIE&. 
Viola palustris L.t Native. N.—5. Herb. Brit. Mus. S.—4.T. 
Dying out slowly, I fear. 
Viola odorata L.t Native. Too common and generally dis- 
tributed to be regarded as planted, both N. and S, 
Var. flore albo.t Native. N.—5. At Cadney and Howsham it 
is the commoner form of the two in the field hedge-banks away 
from gardens. The form with a white flower and purple spur— 
a colour hybrid—is also fairly common. 
Viola hirta L.t Native. N.—11. S,+-Bourn; Dodsworth, /Voée- 
book ; H. C. Watson (!) and Bloxam, JZS. 
Viola sylvatica Fr.t Native. N.—11.t §S.—3t. 
Viola Reichenbachiana Bor. Native. N.—s5. S,—Bourn 
Wood; Rev. W. Fowler, B.R.C., 1879. All these specimens 
have been through Mr. F. A. Lees’ hands, and are now in the 
Herb. Brit. Mus. 
Var. flore albo.t Native. S.—Bourn Wood; Rev. Joseph 
Dodsworth. He calls it V. cantina with a white flower; but, 
though a poor specimen, it has the characteristics of V. Retchen- 
bachiana, with the exception of the colour. 
Viora cantina L. Of my Locality Register is an aggregate for 
species 166-172 of the 8th ed. of Zhe London Catalogue, taken 
from printed books and manuscript lists, and not yet verified. 
beeen flavicornis Sm.t Native. N.—s.t $,—Boultham; 
H. C. Watson, in Bot. Gaz., vol. iii., pp. 138-140. 
Viota LACTEA Sm. Mr. James Britten in White’s Lincolnshire, in 
the 1872 and 1882 eds. What is the authority or parish ? 
Bourn Wood ; Dodsworth MS.; but I fear his plant was the 
white-flowered or some other form of V. Reichenbachiana Bor. 
Viola persiczfolia Roth.t Native. S.—Branston Fent 7, 1864; 
Mr. G. W. Burtt. Near Skellingthorpe Ferry,t 1893; Miss 
Rosa J. Owston. S,—3 in all. N.—No record yet. But 
either this or the last grows on Manton Common, or did in 
1890; but though I have hunted for it, I have never been lucky ; 
Naturalist, — i s 
