166 THE RARER PLANTS OF WALKERINGHAM NEIGHBOURHOOD. 
Lactuca virosa L. Between Beckingham and Saundby Bar, on the 
right hand ; since disappeared ; Notts. On Corringham Scroggs, 
Lincs.—J.J.M. Lane going from Clayworth to Hayton, Notts. 
Jasione montana L. Lane between Mattersey and Everton, 
about half way, in a field at the bottom of Posto Hill, Notts. 
Campanula glomerata L. Trent side, between river and 
causeway going to Walkerith, Lincs. Not found since. 
Campanula latifolia L. River-side, just beyond Pear Tree Bar. 
[Which is in Beckingham, Notts, I am told.—E.A.W.-P. | 
Vaccinium oxycoccus L. Thorne Waste! Yorks. 
Andromeda Polifolia L. Lindholm, near Wroot; Mr. Owston. 
Thorne turf-moors; abundant. [Lindholm stands just on the ~ 
borders of Notts, Lincs., and Yorks. ; but actually in the first- 
named county. I cannot help thinking that Mr. Miller intended 
to imply the plant was a native of Lincs., by adding ‘near 
Wroot’ to his description of the spot. He knew it grew 
‘abundantly’ in Yorks. ; and had he intended to imply it was 
found in Notts, why did he not add the name of the most 
northern parish, in which Lindholm actually stands, and the 
species under the circumstances must have been found? It is 
not in his Zzs¢ in Anderson’s Short Guide, but neither are 
Onopordon Acanthium VL. or Solanum nigrum 1. and others, 
found in this catalogue, but followed by a later entry, ‘no 
found since.’ Mr. Miller himself had not found the Andromeda 
or verified it as a local Lincs. plant. The Owston Coll. does 
not settle the point. There are two specimens—one mounted 
and localised ‘ Hatfield Turfmoor’; the other unmounted and 
without any note of time or place. After this was written 
the Rev. W. Fowler wrote to me in June, 1894, saying, ‘ Andro- 
meda is all right for Lincs.’ He had received a specimen from 
Mr. Samuel Hudson, of Epworth, who gathered it near the 
Holme Farm, north of the Star Carr, in that parish, and has 
himself gathered it since, in Epworth Turbary. ‘This spot 
is within less than four miles of Mr. Owston’s locality, wherever 
that was ; and I have not the least doubt Andromeda was found 
in Wroot by him about 1840.—E.A.W.-P.] 
Calluna Erica DC., Erica Tetralix L., and E. cinerea L. 
Scotton ! and Laughton ! Commons, and Morton Carr!; all Lincs. 
Pyrola rotundifolia L. In the lane leading through the fir 
plantations to Laughton Common, in the ditch on the left 
hand, about roo yards beyond the white gate coming in from 
Green Hill farm—J.J.M. [The only Lincs. species I have 
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seen is F. minor Sw.—E.A.W. ee 
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