THE RARER PLANTS OF WALKERINGHAM NEIGHBOURHOOD, 165 
specimen the former of Smith’s names was first given, then 
crossed out and the latter added. The first, according to the 
then received nomenclature, was undoubtedly right. It is not 
uncommon in Lincs. still.—-E.A.W.-P.] 
CEnanthe crocata L. In the boundary, near the garden— 
Mr. Casson’s—among and beyond the plantation nearest to 
it, on Thorne Waste, Yorks. 
CEnanthe Phellandrium L. The delf [in the Trent.—E.A.W.-P.] 
and marsh ditches,t Notts. 
Caucalis nodosa Scop. Pingle hill! Lincs. Between Mr. Torr’s 
and Dr. Cox’s, Notts. 
Sambucus Ebulus L. Home close, Walkeringham, Notts. 
Lonicera Periclymenum L. Lea Wood! and Wharton Wood! 
both Lin 
cs. 
Galium saxatile L. Thorne Waste! Yorks. 
Aster Tripolium L. Ditches near East Butterwick! going to 
Messingham. Warping drain end ‘at Ravensfleet! Both Lincs. 
Inula Helenium L._ Trent side near Walkerith Ferry, gone; 
and a close of Mr. Spencer’s, near Oaks lane [Walkeringham.7 
—E.A.W.-P 
Bidens cernua L. Ferry Flash, Scotton Common, Lincs. 
Chrysanthemum segetum L. Near Stourton [i.e., Sturton-le- 
Steeple, Notts, I believe. —E.A.W.-P.]. 
Senecio sylvaticus L. Ropery Lane Ditch, and Morton Carr 
Lane, particularly near Col. Cope’s Farm, and Laughton 
Common! all Lincs. Thorne Waste, Yorks? The aromatic 
scented radiant species (do.). [The ? refers to the species 
only, the brackets are Mr. Miller’s\—E.A.W.-P.] 
Carduus nutans L. Road-sides; especially between Haxey Gate 
and Misson, Notts. 
Cnicus eriophorus Hoffm. Side of the road by Dr. Coxe’s, 
Notts. Not found since. 
Cnicus pratensis Willd. Laughton Common, ! Lincs. 
Onopordon acanthium L. Road-side near Morton. Thonock 
Lane, and in a field near Lea Church; all Lincs. Not found 
lately; 1842. 
Cichorium Intybus L. Lane leading from Morton to Spittal 
road turnpike, Lincs. Between Walkeringham and Gringley, 
near the Mistertont turnpike, Notts. 
Picris echioides L. Ditches from Walkerith to Walkeringham, 
otts. 
June 1895. 
