THE RARER PLANTS OF WALKERINGHAM NEIGHBOURHOOD. 163 
Astragalus glycyphyllos L. Castle hills, Gainsborough! and 
going from Lea to Knaith! by the footpath side ; both Lincs. 
In Hayton Lane, near the Canal Bridge, Clijworth; Notts. 
Ornithopus perpusillus I. Morton Carr, near Col. Cope’s 
plantation, and between Laughton! village and Laughton 
Wood, both Lincs. 
Vicia sylvatica L. Gringley Wood; first beyond the lock on the 
Gringley side, Notts. 
Vicia segetalis Thuill. Plantation road to Laughton Common, 
not far from the entrance to the Common! Lincs. In a field 
to the N. of Harewell Hill, Everton,} at the foot of it, Notts. 
Spirza icicle L. Meadow by the road-side, Thonock ! 
hamlet, Linc 
Rubus tdaete % On the Thorne side of Thorne Moor, Yorks. 
Rubus plicatus W. and N. Common about the turf moors, both 
Thorne and Hatfield, Yorks. [This I believe to be a mistake. 
—E.A.W.-P.] 
Rubus czsius L. Hedges near Barwell Springs, Notts. 
Potentilla argentea L. On the Barrow Hill, beyond Harewell, 
and on Harewell Hill, Notts. 
Potentilla comarum Nestl. Laughton Common,t Lincs. ; and 
Thorne Moor! Yorks. [Also Mattersey,t Notts.—E.A.W.-P.] 
Alchemilla vulgaris L. In the Cowslip close, near Gringley fox 
cover, by the path-side, Notts. 
Poterium officinale Hook. f. Trent side and meadows, between 
Morton and Beckingham! Notts. 
Rosa tomentosa Sm. Barwell Springs, Notts. 
Rosa rubiginosa L. Bottom of John Butler’s close, going from 
Walkeringham to Beckingham, and also higher up in the field, 
Notts. 
Pyrus torminalis Ehrh. A few yards from the footway stile, 
which separates the parishes of Gringley and Walkeringham, on 
the left hand going to G., in the hedge.—T.E.M., jr. A large 
tree in the hedge on this side of ‘ Botany Bay,’ Walkeringham, 
Notts. 
Saxifraga tridactylites L. Churchyard wall, Walkeringham ; 
abundant on the N. side of the roof, William Wistow’s cottage, 
Notts. 
Sedum Bed roe L. Barrowhill Wood, near Everton, Notts.— 
.S.M. [I have S. purpurascens Kock. f from Harewell 
Hills.—-E.A.W.-P. ] 
June 1895. 
