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Geranium pyrenaicum Burm.f Alien. | N.—Osgoldby ;+ 
Mr. F, A. Lees, B.R.C., 1877. S.—3. Herb. Brit. Mus. and 
Fisher Herb. 
Geranium molle L.+ Native. Common in N. Not quite so 
common in §, apparently. 
Geranium pusillum Burm. f.+ Native. N.—4. S.—3. 
Geranium dissectum L.+ Native. Common in ee Apparently 
not so common in 
Geranium columbinum L.j Native. Fairly common in N. 
S.—Corby; Rev. W. Fowler, B.R.C., 1879. 
Geranium lucidum L.t Native. N.—6. S.—Manthorpe; 
Mr. E. M. Browne, B.R.C., 1879. Herb. Brit. Mus 
Geranium Robertianum L.j Native. Common N. and §. 
Erodium cicutarium L’Hérit.; Native. Common in N, I have 
only two localities for S. 
Var. cherophyllum Cav.+ Native inland. N.—Frodinghamt, 
19-9-87 ; Miss M. A. Wylie (Ar. B.). Spilsby, 5, 1892 ; 
Mr. Burgess’ Paintings. 
Var. triviale Jord.t Native on coast. Mablethorpe! 12-6-’93 
(F. A. Lees). 
Oxalis acetosella L.j Native. N.—r12.t S.—3.+ 
Oxalis corniculata L.; A garden weed, and rubbish-heap escape. 
N.—Kirton-in-Lindsey ! 7, 1893. 
Oxalis stricta L.t Alien escapes from gardens. N.—Hundon, 
by Caistor, 8, 1862; Mr. James Britten. Another spm., marked 
N. without ig collected by Mr. F. A. Lees, is in Mr. 
Saunders’ Herb. §.—Nocton, before 1850, Miss Stovin. 
Bourn,t 1836; Rev. J. Dodsworth (F.A.L.). The last two spms. 
are wrongly named O. cornicudata L. 
Impatiens noli-tangere L.t An escape. N.—South Kelsey, 
1885-6; Rev. H. C. Brewster. Now extinct. S.—Boultham 
Wood, 1893, Rev. R. W. Goodall’s Herb. 
IMPATIENS PARVIFLORA DC. Alien. N.—East Keal, 7, 1889. 
Mr. Burgess’ Patntings. S,—Woolsthorpe, 1893, Rev. A. E. 
Gillett. Spms. not seen. 
ILICINE#. 
Ilex aquifolium L.t Native, but generally an escape, I imagine. 
.—8. S.—Doddington, 1858, Rev. R. E.G.Cole. There are 
some ‘sub-fossilised leaves’ from N,—Sutton-on-Sea, in the 
Banks’ Herb., Brit. Mus., 9, 1796. 
CELASTRINE: 
Euonymus europzus L.+ Native, I suppose, but often planted. 
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July 1894. 
