THE RARER PLANTS OF WALKERINGHAM NEIGHBOURHOOD. 161 
Nasturtium sylvestre R.Br. ‘Trent side, near the Union Oil 
Mills, Lincs. By ‘No Man’s Friend,’* Lincs. And nearly 
opposite Morton, 7 Notts. 
Nasturtium palustre DC. Marsh land between Haxey Gate 
and Wroot! Lincs. Mr. Rayner’s garden, Saunby, Notts, has 
it as a troublesome weed. 
Nasturtium amphibium R.Br. Ditch, near Morton,! Lincs. 
Trent side by Mr. Walker’s Counting House, Lincs. 
Cardamine amara L. Canal, near Clarborough, Notts; and 
elsewhere by the side of it. 
Sisymbrium Sophia L. Entrance of Ropery Lane from 
Morton,! Lincs. On Gringley Carr, near Mr. Watson’s 
Erysimum cheiranthoides L. Misterton Carr, + Notts. 
Camelina sativa Crantz. By the side of the great th aioe 
from Runslet t Sluice! towards Greenhill Farm 
Senebiera Coronopus Poir. Cross lane from Sebi to 
Walkeringham by the marsh! Notts. 
Thlaspi arvense L. Misterton Carr, going to Mr. Cross’s farm, 
over the bridge next to the wharf bridge—a good way on. 
Notts. 
Reseda lutea L. Trent side, nearly opposite Morton,t Notts. 
Reseda Luteola L. Hedge-side just below Saundby Bar, and 
with &. /uzea L., going to Clayworth; both stations Notts. 
SAR Ss Chamecistus Mill. About Hayton Castles, 
Notts. Scotton Common,! Lincs., near the 40 foot.—J.J.M. 
Viola palustris L. Laughton Common! Lincs. 
Viola hirta L. The Castles Hills, near Gainsborough! Lincs. 
Common. 
Viola flavicornis Sm. Misterton Carr,t T.O.; Gringley fox 
cover; both Notts. 
Viota racrEeA Sm. Between Misson and Misterton, Notts. ; 
found by Mr. Owston. [I have his own beautiful specimen in 
The County Herbarium; it is typical V. stagnina Kit. of our 
more modern nomenclature, verified by Mr. W. H. Beeby]. 
Stellaria aquatica Scop. Mrs. Moody’s farm, near Gringley Carr 
wee Notts. 
SN apna 
—— ners 
“A bend of the River Trent at Morton—a “crux” for navigation—was so 
nhamed seen my father.’- -G.M. 
+ ‘ The local salient of Ravensfleet.’—G. M. 
June 1895. 
