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RHAMNE. 
Rhamnus catharticus L.j Native. N.—11. S.—3. 
Rhamnus Frangula L.t Native. N.—11. S.—3. 
SAPINDACE. 
Acer Pseudo-platanus L.t Planted alien, which seeds freely 
and grows rapidly. N.—10. S.—4. 
Acer campestre L.t Native. Common N., and S. 
STAPHYLEA PINNATA L. A planted alien, or shrubbery escape. 
.—‘It groweth also in the Fryer-yard, without Saint Paul’s 
Gate, in Stamford; and about Spalding Abbey.’—Thomas 
Johnson’s Gerard, 1633. I have no modern record of it as 
an escape. 
GUM 
Genista — Lt reser la duly dying out. N,—-16. 
Geniéta ntiticbotia L.t Native, but dying out too. N.—12. 
eet fe 
Ulex europzus L.t Native and common N, and S. 
Ulex Gallii Planch.t Native. N.—Linwood Warrent and else- 
where about Market Rasen, 8, 1877; Mr. F. A. Lees, from his 
Herb. In their dried state I can discover no difference between 
this species and the next in the Cty. Herb. spms. 
Ulex nanus Forster.t Native. N.—Gainsborough to Marton, 
1878; Mr. F. A. Lees. §.—Doddington,t  22-9°553 
Rev. R. E. G. Cole. (Both seen by Ar. B.) 
Cytisus scoparius Link.} Native, but rather rare I find. N.—10.t 
S.—Doddington,t 10-6-’55 ; Rev. R. E. G. Cole. 
Ononis arvensis Koch.t Native. N.—12. S.—8. 
VaR. FLORE ALBO. N.—East Barkwith to South Willingham, 
12-7-1878; Mrs. Jarvis. 
Ononis spinosa L.t Native. N.—Cadney,t 2-891. Minting, 
circa 1888 ; Mrs. Jarvis. S.—Doddington, 1891 ; Rev. R. E. G. 
Cole. Fulbeck, 1892; Mr. J.B. Davy. Court Leys, Caythorpe, 
1893; Miss Stow. 
Medicago sativa L.} An escape from cultivation. N.—4. $.—5- 
Medicago lupulina L.+ Native. N.—14. S$.—3 
Medicago denticulata Willd. Alien. N. wig ate Rasen, 
1879; Mr. W. Allen. Mr. J. Saunders’ Herb. 
Medicago maculata Sibth.t Native or casual. N.—4. Hubbard’s 
Valley, Louth, 1886; Mr. J. Saunders’ Herb. Scabcroft, 1875 5 
Rey. W. Fowler. Herb. Brit. Mus. S,—Wyberton! 17-4-1894; 
Miss Lane-Claypon’s Paintings. Bedeneet 
Naturalist, 
