102 WOODRUFFE-PEACOCK : CATALOGUE OF LINCOLNSHIRE PLANTS. 
PRIMULA ACAULIS Jacq. Bot. Div. N.—z. In Broughton Wood, 
1893! With rudimentary scape. 
Primula caulescens Bab.+ Native. Bot. Divs. N.—1.2.5.7.8. 
.—13.15.16. This, as well as the last, I believe to 
be a hybrid between P. vulgaris Huds. and P. .veris L. ; it is 
only found naturally where both grow together. Sometimes 
both vulgaris and caudlescens flowers are found on one root, as 
was the case with a sp. in the County Herb. sent in green by 
the Rev. R. E. G. Cole, from Doddington, Bot. Div. S.—13. 
Primula veris L.j Native. All Bot. Divs. except N.—8. 
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clara oe Sy.t Planted or escaped alien. Bot. 
— Cedar trees, near the mausoleum, Brocklesby. 
me BA = Herbal, 1597, says: ‘It is reported to me by 
men of good credit that Cyclamen, or Sowbread, groweth . . 
on the hills of Lincolnshire.’ Found circa 1860, William H. 
Flowers ; again circa 1879, William Cook; and later still by 
Messrs. Marshall and Harrison. In every one of these cases 
I have the evidence of other people to confirm the fact. The 
County Herb. specimens were taken by me from the original 
root found by Mr. W. Cook, which is still growing in his garden. 
Professional gardeners tell me Cyclamen can resist the greatest 
English frosts provided the whole tuber be covered with earth, 
and the ground porous, so as to give rapid drainage. 
LYSIMACHIA THYRSIFLORA L. Native, if with us still. Bot. Div. 
N.—1. ‘South side of Keadby canal, between Keadby and 
Crowle Wharf, abundantly.’ Rev. J. K. Miller's MS. ora 
of Walkeringham, circa 1842. Miller-Anderson Zist, 1846. 
Lysimachia vulgaris L.t Native. All Bot. Divs. except N.— 
4. —15.17. 
Tees PuNCTATA L. A mere garden escape. Bot. 
Louth, 1892; J. Larder. F. A. Lees’ Outline ors 
1892. 
Lysimacuia CiLiATA L. A garden escape. Lincoln neighbourhood. 
. not known. Dr. B. Carrington, Bot. Gaz., 1849, 
PP. 323-324- 
Lysimachia Nummularia L.t Native. All Bot. Divs. except 
N.—4. S.—17.18 
Lysimachia nemorum L.+ Native. Bot. Divs. N.—2.6.8.10. 
11.12. §,—13.16 
Glaux maritima L.j Native, on the Trent, Humber, and sea- 
coast. Bot. Divs. N.—1.2.3.4.9.11.12. S,—17.18 
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