338 WOODRUFFE-PEACOCK ; CATALOGUE OF LINCOLNSHIRE PLANTS, 
Callitriche obtusangula Le Gallt Native. N.—Gunness, 
1877; F. A. Lees. Bishopbridge, 1877 (?); F. A. Lees. S.— 
Deeping neighbourhood, 1883 ; W. H. Beeby. 
LYTHRARIE. 
Lythrum Salicaria L.t Native. Common in N., but not quite 
so common in §, apparently. 
aoe. Portula L.t Native. N. ieee Warren, 1875 ; 
v. W. Fowler. Scotton Commonf 1894! 
ONAGRARIEE. 
Epilobium angustifolium L.t Native. Common N. and S. 
Var. brachycarpum Leight.t A garden escape. N.—North and 
South Kelsey! 1893. S.—Billinghay neighbourhood, 1893; 
Mrs. Walker. 
Epilobium hirsutum L.t Native. Common N., and S. 
VaR. FLORE ALBO. N.—‘I have lately found Lysimachia siliquosa 
hirsuta magno flore albo within ten miles of this place—ie., 
Boston—towards Bollinbrook, and shall not doubt of its con- 
tinuance with a white flower. They are always thereafter to be 
esteemed real species, since by proper experience I find they 
never degenerate nor vary, as the finest flowers in gardens do, 
for which I think these field white flowers ought to be more 
esteemed than the other.’ Blair’s Pharmaco-Botanologia, 1723; 
. 25. This variety has been sought for on the spot in vain, 
and is not yet recorded for another place in the county. 
Epilobium parviflorum Schreb.t Native. Fairly common N. 
and S. 
Epilobium montanum L.t Native. Certainly more frequent 
than the last, N. and S. 
Epilobium tetragonum L.} Native. N.—4. S.—3- 
Epilobium obscurum Schreb.t Native, but rare. N.—3- S.— 
Thurlby, 1877 ; Rev. W. Fowler. 
Epilobium palustre L.t Native, and not often recorded, or rarer 
than one would imagine. N,—8. S,—3. 
CEnothera biennis L.t Alien escape. N.—z. 
Circza lutetiana L.t Native. Common N. and S. 
CUCURBITACE:. 
Bryonia dioica L.+ Native. Common N. and S. 
