344 WOODRUFFE-PEACOCK : CATALOGUE OF LINCOLNSHIRE PLANTS. 
Bellis perennis L.+ Native. All ‘over N. an , the native 
peat excepted. See W. A. E. Ussher’s Geology eo North LineS., 
London, 1890, p. 155 (Explanation of Geol. Map 86.) 
aoe Pasion L.+ Native. » All round coast, and e river 
t to Gainsborough. 
VaR. pe oe Syme.t S.—Boston, 1838; Rev. J. Dodsworth. 
Var. flore albo. +N.—South Ferriby, 1893; Miss E. P. Field. 
Erigeron acre L.j Native. Fairly common N., and S. 
Filago germanica L.t Native. Common N, and S. 
pone Re Sata Pres]. Native. N.—Coneysby Pits, 1878 ; 
Fowler. Herb, Brit. Mus. §.—Corby, 1882; Rev. 
Filago minima Fr.t Native. Fairly common N. and S. in dry 
sandy places. 
Antennaria margaritacea R.Br. Alien. N.—Haxey, 1877; 
Rev. W. Fowler. Herb. Brit. Mus. 
Antennaria dioica R.Br. Native. ©N.—Broughton, 1875; 
Rey. W. Fowler. Herb. Brit. Mus. S.—Grantham Heath; 
‘Parner and Dillwyn’s Bot. Guide, 1805. There is an unlocalised 
spm. in the Grantham Coll.—no doubt from N, 
Gnaphalium uliginosum L.+t Native. Fairly common on 
damp, light soils N. and S. 
Gnaphalium sylvaticum L.t Native. Not common N. or S. 
Inula Helenium L.t Colonist. N.—4. S.—z. 
Inula Conyza DC.+ Native. N.—-4. S.—Walcot, 24-7-38; 
ev. J. Dodsworth. 
INULA CRITHMOIDES L. Ballast casual. N.—Boston Dist. 1856; 
Thompsonian Zis¢. 
Pulicaria dysenterica Gertn.t Native. Common N. and S. 
Ambrosia artemisizfolia L. Clovercasual. N.—Rasen, 1878; 
Lees. Herb. Brit. Mus. 
Bidens cernua L.+ Native in N. Bot. Divs. N. 2, 3, 5, 6 (2)s% 
to (2), 11 (2), 12. 
Bidens tripartita L.t Native. Bot. Divs. N. ro, 11, S. 13) 14 
16 (2). 
Achillea Millefolium L.+ Native. Very common N. and S. 
Achillea Ptarmica L.t Native. Like the last. 
Achillea decolorans L.t A garden weed, at first undoubtedly 
planted. S.—Woolsthorpe, 1893 ; Rev. E. A. Gillett. 
AcHiLtLkA TOMENTOSA 1. Alien. N.—Boston Dist., 18563 
Thompsonian Zis¢. 
‘Naturalist, 
