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A CRITICAL CATALOGUE OF LINCOLNSHIRE 
PLANTS: 
FROM ALL KNOWN SOURCES. 
Rev. E. ADRIAN WOODRUFFE-PEACOCK, 
Vicar of Cadney, pond) 3; Botanical Secretary of the Lincolnshire Naturalists’ Union; 
Curator of the Lincolnshire County Herbarium. 
THIRD PAPER. 
(First Paper, giving all explanations, Nat., March 1894, pp. 85-92.) 
HYPERICINEZ: (Continued). 
Hypericum calycinum L.} Another garden escape with rubbish. 
N.—Ferriby Road Chalk Pit, Barton-on-Humbert, 1891, 
Miss Firbank. §,—Leadenham, 1865; Mr. G. W. Burtt, in 
-his Herb. 
Hypericum perforatum L.+ Native. N.—11. S.—7. 
Var. angustifolium Gaud.+ Native. N.—4. S.—Bourn Woodt, 
1837; Rev. J. Dodsworth (Ar. B.). ‘The prevailing form in 
sandy districts, as about Rasen in N ;’ Mr. F. A. Tees. 
Hypericum dubium Leers.t Native. N.—Legsby, and oe 
near second railway gate-house, north of Rasen? ; Mr. F 
Lees, B.R.C., 1877. S.—3. Proof spms. of latter in Miss cote 
Herb. and Mr. H. Fisher’s Herb. 
Saget pore tetrapterum Fr.t Native. Apparently quite common 
N. and §. This I take to be the & guadratum Stokes of 
Mr. F. A. Lees’ Outline Flora and the Lond. Cat. It is 
often confounded with the last, I believe. 
Hypericum humifusum L.t Native. N.-—13.t S.—3.7 
Hypericum pulchrum L.+ Native. N.—9.t S.—4. 
Hypericum hirsutum L.t Native. N.—s5. S.—6. ‘Common 
on the Oolite and Lias’; Rev. W. Fowler, B.R.C., 1877. 
Hypericum montanum L. Native or escape. N.—Broughton 
Wood; Rev. W. Fowler, B.R.C., 1876. Herb. Brit. Mus. 
Hypericum elodes ae Native. N.—5.t S.—No record. 
ALVACEA:. 
Althza officinalis L.t Native. Common in fens N, and §. of 
river Witham. 
_Malva moschata L.t Native. Apparently fairly common N. 
and §, 
Var. flore albo.t N. Sheahan 1862; Mr. James Britten. 
___ Woodhall Spa,t 7-8-’92 
July 1894. 
