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UMBELLIFER#. 
Hydrocotyle vulgaris L.t Native. Common N, and §. 
Eryngium maritimum L.t Native. N.—From ee euer! 
to Wainfleet on the sand-banks of the coast. No S.r 
Astrantia major L.t Alien. .N.—Barton-on-Humber, 5-93; 
Miss Firbank. ‘ Seemed wild, but grew in a plantation.’ 
(F. A. L.) 
Sanicula europza L.+ Native. Fairly common N, and S. 
Conium maculatum L.t Native. Generally but thinly dis- 
tributed N, and S, 
nig ap rotundifolium L.t A doubtful native. N.—2.t 
s.— 
eid tcntiacines L.t Native. N.—On coast from 
Mablethorpe to Wainfleet. S.—Fossdyke Bridge, 8-1837 ; 
Rey. J. Dodsworth. 
Apium graveolens L.+ Native. Common N. and S. 
Apium nodiflorum Reichb.+ Native. Fairly common N, and S. 
Var. ochreatum DC. Native. N.—2. H. Fisher’s Herb. and 
G. Webster’s Herb. 
Apium inundatum Reichb.7 Native. Common in old waters 
N, an 
Var. Moorei Syme.t Native. N.—Walkerith, 10-6-’93; F. A. 
Lees. Torksey, 1893; F. Mills. ‘In this case clearly a ter- 
restrial modified form of the type. Found growing on drying- 
up tidal-mud, grassed over, at the highest edge of bank of river 
Trent.’ Note with F. A. L.’s spm. 
Cicuta virosa L. Extinct native? N.—East Fen, before 1799; 
Ar. Young’s Agriculture—County of Lincs. These spms. are in 
Banks’ Herb. (Ar. B.) S.—Bourn, in the Eau, about 1838 ; 
Rev. J. Dodsworth. Lincoln neigh., N. or S. not known, 
Dr. B. Carrington. Zot. Gaz., 1849, pp- 323-4. H.C. Watson’s 
Top. Bot., 1883, gives S, but with no authority. All spms. of so- 
called C. virosa 1. sent to me from Lincolnshire have been 
Sium or some other water-loving species of this order. 
Carum Petroselinum Benth.+ Alien escape. N.—6. 
Carum segetum Benth.t Native. N.—11. S.—z2. 
Carum carui L.f Alien, from scattered seed. Recorded for N. 
in J. Ray’s Remains, 1661 ; and still found in the old locality, 
and in other places N. and 5. 
Nov. 1894, 
