WOODRUFFE-PEACOCK : CATALOGUE OF LINCOLNSHIRE PLANTS, I0OI 
Wigsley Wood, in the parish of Thorney, on that spur of 
Nottingham which runs up within five miles of Lincoln city. A 
diligent search may do for this species what has been done for 
the next. | 
ERICACE#. 
Andromeda Polifolia L.t Native. Bot. Div. N.—1. Epworth, 
1893 ; Sam. Hudson. Confirmed 1894 by the Rev. W. Fowler, 
who found it at another spot in the same parish. 
Calluna Erica DC.t Native. Bot. Divs. N.—1.2.3.5.7.10. 
S.—13.14.16 
Erica Tetralix L.t Native. Bot. Divs. N.—1.2.3.5.7.10.. S,—13. 
Erica cinerea L.t Native. Bot. Divs. N.—2.3.5.7.10. S.—13. 
PrrRoLa rorunpirotiA 1, ‘In a lane leading through the fir 
plantations to (Bot. Div. N.—s5) Laughton Common is a ditch 
on the left hand, about 100 yards beyond the white gate coming 
in from Greenhill farm.’—Rev. J. K. Miller, circa 1842. Also 
in the Miller-Anderson Zzs#, and so in all subsequent lists. 
Most likely the next. 
Pyrola minor Sw.+ Native, but growing rare. Bot. Divs. N.— 
3-7(2).10.12. S.—13. 
MONOTROPE. 
flYPOPITHYS MULTIFLORA Scop. Native, but extinct. Bot. Div. 
.—6. ‘Close to Summer Castle, in Fillingham parish, in fir 
wood.’—Dalton in Bot. Guide, 1805. 
PLUMBAGINE&. 
Statice Limonium L.j Native on — side and sea-shore. 
Bot. Divs. N.—3.4.9.12-  S.—17.1 
Statice binervosa G. E. Smith roe S. intermedia Syme, 
and S. sdiseaials Lloyd).t Native. Bot. Divs. N.—4.9. 
Statice reticulata Sm.+ Native, but extinct, I believe. Bot. Divs. 
N.—12. S.—17. 
Armeria eerie Willd.t Native. Bot. Divs. N.—3.4.9.11.12- 
4g PRIMULACEZ: 
_Hottonia palustris L.t Native. All Bot. Divs. except N.—4.8. 
15.17.18. 
Primula vulgaris Huds.t Native. All Bot. Divs. except N.— 
4.6.9. §.—15.17.18. 
VAR. FLORE ROSANTE (i.e., ‘the liver-coloured variety).’ Bot. Divs. 
N.—2(2).7. From the last place—Badger Moor Wood, Wragby 
—‘it remained constant when transplanted.’-—Mrs. Jarvis. 
April 1895. 
