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to four dead men, who cannot defend their work, I should add 
that they placed Myosurus minimus L. in their Zis/, and since 
I went to press with my first paper, Mrs. Disbrowe has proved 
to me that it still existed at Benington as late as twenty years 
ago, and Miss Lane-Claypon has shown me it growing in a grass 
field by the side of the Great Northern Railway line, in S.— 
Wyberton, just beyond the Skirbeck Hundred border. It is 
now in the County Herb. 
Viera HYBRIDA L. §.—Swan-Pool, near Lincoln, Hooker and 
Arnott’s Brit. Flo., 1850, 6th ed., p. 110. A ballast casual 
without doubt. 
Vicia sativa L.f An escape from the tare-fields. N.—8. S.—2. 
Vicia angustifolia Robh.t Native. N.—6. S.—Hartsholme, 
26-656; Rev. R. E. G. Cole. 
Var. Bobartii Forster. Native? N.—Woodhall Spa; Rev. W. 
Fowler, B.R.C., 1883. Mr. Burgess’ Parntings figure a spm. 
from East Keal, 6, 1891, which looks like this variety. 
Herb. Brit. Mus, 
Vicia lathyroides L. Native. N.—Gibraltar Point; Mr. F. A. 
Lees, B.R.C., 1878. Winthorpe, 5, 1879; Burgess’ Paintings. 
Skegness, 1891; Rev. G. S. Streatfield. 
LNat., 1893, p- 327- Herb. Brit. Mus. 
Lathyrus aphaca L.t Alien. Lincoln neigh., 1849; Dr. B. 
Carrington, Bot. Gaz., 1849, pp- 323, 324. N.— Morton,t 
10-6-'93 ; Mr. . Lee 
Lathyrus nissolia L.t ey S.—Sutton St. Nicholas,t 1865 ? ; 
Mrs. Welburn. There in 1892! Near Lincoln, N. or S. not 
known; Dr. B. Carrington, Bot. Gaz., 1849, pp- 323-24- 
Lathyrus pratensis L.+ Native. Common N. and S. 
Lathyrus tuberosus L. Extinct casual? $§,—In the north field 
of Blankney, near the road to Lincoln ; Rev. J. Sedgwick, 
before 1715. Spms. Buddle and Petiver Herbaria, Brit. Mus. 
See Phytol., 1861, p. 188. 
LATHYRUS sytvesrris L. Doubtful, to say the most for it. 
N.—Skegness ; Mr. M. E. C. Walcott’s Guide to the Coasts of 
Lines. and Yorks., London, 1861, 8vo. _ Reported from other 
sources, but no spms. to hand yet. 
Lathyrus palustris L.+ Native, and still with us, but dying out 
rapidly. N.—Grainthorpe,t 6-6-57; Messrs. Bogg (F.A.L.). 
Near Lincoln,t 1891 ; Mr. J. S. Sneath. Mr. Arthur Bennett 
made the following note on this Cty. Herb. spm. :—‘* Much 
broader leaved form than the Norf., Camb., etc., plants, 
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