100 WOODRUFFE-PEACOCK : CATALOGUE OF LINCOLNSHIRE PLANTS. 
+ (=a form absolutely glabrous). Bot. Div. N.—3. 
Cadney, 1894; Peacock. Growing in same dry ditch with the 
other three specimens. ‘The most extreme form I have seen, 
quite simulates S. maritimus.’—Ar. Bennett. 
Soncuus PaLusTris L. Native, but extinct. Last record 
Ar. Young’s Agric. Otic ae Bot. Div. N.—12. I have 
no note of a Lincs. specim 
Tragopogon minus segs Wat The only recorded form 
All Bot. Divs. except N.—1. $.—14.15.18. 
Tragopogon porrifolius L.t Alien escape. Bot. Divs. N.—3.10. 
VAR: 
CAMPANULACEZ. 
Jacione montana L.t Native. Bot. Divs. N.—2.7(2).10(2). 
S.—13(3).15. 
Campanula glomerata L.j Native. Bot. Divs. N.—2.5.6.7.8.11. 
S.—13.14.15.1 
Campanula Trachelium L.t+ Native. Bot. Divs. N.—2.10.11. 
S.—13.15.16. 
Campanula latifolia Lt Native. Bot. Divs. N.—1.2.7.8.10.11. 
S.—13.15. 
Campanula - Peacock (= /atifolia x trachelium). Bot. Div. 
N.—z. Broughton Wood, 1893; Rev. E. A. Woodruffe- 
Peacock (1894 !). 
Campanula apps tecopng L.f Alien garden escape. Bot. Divs. 
N.—7.10 S.—14 
Campanula rokundirdtia L.tj Native. Bot. Divs. N.—2.3.5.7- 
8.10.11.12 13.14.16, 
CAMPANULA RAPUNCULUS L. Alien escape. Bot. Div. N.—11. 
Spilsby, 1881; Burgess’ Pazntings. 
CAMPANULA PATULA L. Same as last. 
Campanula pyramidalis Reichb.t Alien escape. Bot. Div. 
N.—10. Woodhall, before 1883; Miss Mackinder. Figured 
from the same place in the Lane-Claypon Pazntings. 
Campanula speculum L.j Alien with foreign seed-wheat. Bot. 
Div. S.—13. Near Boultham Moor, 2-762; Rev. R. E.G.Cole. 
Specularia hybrida DC.+ Native. Bot. Divs. N.—2.6.7.8.10.-1I- 
-—13.15-16. 
VACCINIACE:. 
Vaccinium Oxycoccos L.+ Native, but now very rare. Bot. Divs- 
N.—1.6.7.10.12(2). It is almost extinct, I fear, : 
[ Vaccinium MyrRTizLUs L. Never recorded for Lincolnshire. But 
it is found practically in our borders, for it still grows 12 
Naturalist, 
