170 WOODRUFFE-PEACOCK : CATALOGUE OF LINCOLNSHIRE PLANTS. 
become a nuisance ; luckily it cannot grow in deep water.— 
Sir John H. Thorold, Bart., by letter, 19.3.96. But another 
suggestion of the way it may have been carried to Syston has 
been hazarded. ‘Cattle are greedily fond of this plant. Ihave — 
seen them at Syston up to the shoulders in mud and wate, — 
regardless of danger, and only intent on devouring every scrap 
within reach. There is also no Zimnanthemum on any pondat 
Belton close by. This goes against the bird-sown theory, 3 — 
there is a constant interchange of waterfowl between the Belton 
and Syston waters.—Miss F. H. Woolward. 
Myosotis strigulosa Mert. & Koch.+ Native. Divs. 1.2.67. 
(F.A.L.). 
Mentha vulgaris Sole. Native. Div. 7. By clayey ponds in 
fields by the highroad between Rasen and Nettleton; F. 4 
Lees. B.R.C., 1877, p. 219. The specimen—a poor one- 
in the Brit. Mus. Herb. was passed by the late Prof. Babington 
Salvia pratensis L.+ Alien, brought with foreign grass seed. 
Divs. 11.15. 
Stachys germanica L. There is a good specimen at Kew 10 
Dawson Turner's Herb. It is localised—‘ Mr. Davies, {o™ 
Easton, near Grantham.’ Div. 1 5. (Miss M. Lane-Claypo") i 
Plantago Timbali Reichb. fil'} Alien. Div. 13. Lincoln, Y 
Fossdyke, 1896 ; Lees, Sneath and Peacock. _ : 
BeTA maritima 1, See under Frankenia levis L. in rath pap 
Also 8th paper Crit. Cat. ; Wat, 1896, p. 183. 
Atriplex prostrata Bab. Native. Divs. 3.4.17. 
ATRIPLEX LacINIATA L, No specimen of this species is kno™ 
Watson quoted the Howitt J/S. and had no specimen I fine — 
But as it has often been recorded for Divs. 9.12, it will tum 92 
- Most certainly. ' 
Atriplex pedunculata L. Divs. 11.12.18. For Div. 18 sec We 
Tsay under Frankenia levis L. in this paper. 
Salicornia appressa Dum.t Native. Div. 9- 
1880-95 ; Miss Mackinder. Verified by Mr. Ar. Benne™s 3 
Says it has only been found in Kent before, and adds—‘In ™ a 
eyes it is at most a sub-species of S. herbacea L.’ : 
Rumex maximus  Schreb. See Mr. W. H. Beeby 
J. of B., 1884, p. 20, and “his Herb. for specimens. lf 
to the synonymy of other workers in writing in MY | 
Crit. Cat. Nat., 1896, p. 185, because I have the follo : 
extract from a letter (6.4.’96) from Mr. Ar. Beant : 
SaltfleethYs : 
