WOODRUFFE-PEACOCK : CATALOGUE OF LINCOLNSHIRE PLANTS. I 71 
notes—‘I find I do not possess #. atifolius Borr., but I have 
seen the specimens gathered by Mr. Beeby in 1883, and I agree 
with him in considering they are of this variety.’ But after my 
8th Crit. Cat. appeared in print, I received a long letter 
from Mr. Beeby, from which I extract fully, for it clearly shows 
how much we want a Variorum London Flora—a limited 
edition—publishing by a company of specialists with every 
edition of Zhe London Catalogue. ‘With regard to the 
Rumex with which my name is connected, I do not think that 
what I have recorded or said is quite correctly stated. I do 
not go further than to say that the plant which I recorded as 
R. maximus Schreb. is not R. maximus Schreb. Whether it 
be 2. latifolius Borr., I cannot say, as I am not quite clear 
whether that plant is really a var. of 2. Hydrolapathum, or 
Whether it is a synonym of R. maximus. If the latter, it 
certainly is not a var. of R. Hydrolapathum. Again, var. 
latifolius is in either case a f. with subcordate leaves, so that 
my note, as altered, does not quite make sense. I thought 
I might just explain the point against the time your Mora is 
published. It is, of course, not worth while to notice it now. 
Equally, of course, I sée quite clearly that the statement is due 
to a reliance on synonymy which I regard as doubtfully correct, 
but for which I do not wish to be responsible.’ Whether I live 
and have time to publish my /¥ora or not, I want this series of 
Papers to reflect fully the whole truth as it is known about the 
Flora of Lincolnshire, and so thank Mr. W. H. Beeby for his 
note. . 
Asarum europzum L.t Alien. Div. 2. Old garden place, Manby 
Hall, Broughton Wood, circa 1884; Miss F. H. Woolward. It 
__ Was along with Petasites albus Geertn. 
Eriophorum vaginatum L.t Native, if with us now. Div. 7: 
Dryish bog, Osgodby Common, Usselby Corner, 22.7.'78; 
* A. Lees. Specimen sent from his Herb. 
Salix fragilis L.+ Native. Divs. 1.6.7.9.12.13-18. 
Catabrosa aquatica Beauv.j Native. Divs. 2.7.13. 
Poa Pratensis L. var. strigosa Gaud.f Native. Div. 9- 
Mablethorpe sandhills, 7.1894; H. Charman. 
Lorruy WHITWORTHIENSIS G. Sinclair, is the correct nomenclature 
for the stoloniferous variety of Z. perenne L., found in Div. 7. 
See Sinclair’s fTort. Gram. Wob., 1825, pp. 211-217- 
ordeum marinum Huds. Native. Divs. 3.4-9-11-12.17- 
___ Specimens in Watsonian Herb., Kew. 
June 1897. 
