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Fragaria elatior Ehrh.t Alien escapes by railroad side. From 
seed thrown from windows of passing carriages? N.—2z. 
Potentilla Fragariastrum Ehrh.+ Native. Common N. and S. 
Potentilla Tormentilla Neck.+ Native. Common N. and S. 
Potentilla procumbens Sibth.t Native. Very rare. N.— 
Wrawby Warren,t 3-8-'77; Mr. F.A. Lees. Barton-on-Humber,+ 
6-93 ; Miss Firbank (Ar. B.). S.—Doddington, road-side in 
Whisby,t 21-866; Rev. R. E. G. Cole. I have other records, 
but have seen no spms. 
Potentilla reptans L.t Native. Common N. and §S. . 
Potentilla Anserina L.t Native. Common N. and §S. 
Potentilla argentea L.t Native on the Neocomian strata. N.— 
Spilsby neighbourhood ; four localities. 
Comarum palustre L.+ Native, but dying out. Not uncommon 
nd S. 
an 
Alchemilla arvensis Lam.t Native. Apparently not so common 
N. and S. as might be expected, but often passed over no 
doubt. 
Alchemilla vulgaris L.t Native. Not uncommon N, and §, in’ 
suitable situations. 
Agrimonia Eupatoria L.t Native. Common N, and §S. 
Poterium Sanguisorba L.+ Native. Fairly common N. and S. 
Poterium officinale Hook. f.t Native. Common N, and §S. 
Rosa spinosissima L.t Native, but very rare. N.—Newton 
Cliff,t by the river Trent, 12-6-55; Rev. R. E. G. Cole 
(Ar. B.). Ratthby,t 6-93; Mr. E. Larder (F.A.L.). I have 
two other records unverified by specimens. 
Rosa mollis Sm.t Native. N.—3 (F.A.L.). 
Rosa tomentosa Sm.f Native. N.—6. S.—Eagle,t 11-6-68 ; 
Rev. R. E. G. Cole. Mr. Ar. Bennett writes on the Eagle 
specimens :—‘ Material very poor, but I believe 4. tomentosa.’ 
Var. scabriuscula Sm. Native. S.—East of Sleaford town 
boundary; Mr. G. Webster, B.R.C., 1882. Herb. Brit. Mus. 
Rosa rubiginosa L.+ Native. N.—3. S.—2 
arg <a Thuill. (A. agrestis Savi). 
AR. ————- P_ §S.—From Swinderby to Thorpeon-he Hil, ‘1892. 
North sope 1893. Both Mr. H. Fisher, and in his Herb. 
Teste Revs. E. F. Linton and W. Moyle Rogers. The former 
writes to Mr. Fisher :—‘A remarkable variety—a long way from 
type. Very near a form which the Rev. E. ‘S. Marshall has 
taken me to see near Wibley, Surrey.’ 
Rosa canina L.t Native. Aggregate common enough N. and S., 
Sept. 1894. 
