THE RARER PLANTS OF WALKERINGHAM NEIGHBOURHOOD. 167 
side. ust as common on the Lincs.—E.A.W. 
Lysimachia thyrsiflora L. South side of Keadby canal, 
between Keadby and Crowle Wharf, abundant.—T.E.M., jr. 
[Mr. F. A. Lees, the Rev. W. Fowler, and I have sought in 
vain for this plant on four different occasions. It is recorded 
for no other locality in Lincs.—E.A.W.-P.] 
Lysimachia vulgaris L. Thorne side of Thorne Moor, Yorks., 
16-7-40 
Lysimachia nemorum L. Gringley Fox-cover, and the ditch of 
the field below it near the Gringley end, Notts. 
Anagallis tenella L. Laughton Common,t Lincs. Between the 
Idle Stop and Misson, Notts. [Misterton,t} Notts.—E.A.W.-P. | 
Samolus Valerandi L. Gringley Carr ditches and road to Misson 
beyond Haxey Gate, Notts. Scotton Common! Lincs. 
Gentiana Pneumonanthe L. Scotton Common? and Morton 
Carr, and road leading to Laughton Common, beyond 
Mr. Williamson’s plantation; all Lincs. 
Gentiana Amarella L. Last Walkeringham close, footway to 
Beckingham ; also ina close on the footway from Walkeringham 
to Gringley ; both Notts. 
Menyanthes trifoliata L. Laughton Common,?; Lincs. Thorne 
end of the Waste! Yorks. 
Symphytum officinale L. Morton Village street! Lincs. 
Lycopsis arvensis L. Scotter! just by the first house; rear of 
the Union Oil Mills; both Lincs. Going to Gringley, right 
hand beyond the Grange,f Notts. 
Myosotis versicolor Reichb. On Laughton Common! Lincs.— 
M.S.M. and others. 
LitHosPermum ARVENSE (blue corolla). The Gringley sand-pit, 
behind the Schoolhouse, Notts. Near Col. Cope’s plantation 
Laughton Common, Lincs. [I suppose L. purpureo-ceerulum 
L. was the plant—an escape. I have seen it in old gardens in 
Lincs., but never as an escape. —E.A.W.-P 
Lithospermum officinale L. Near Walkeringham Fox-cover, 
otts. 
Solanum nigrum L. Sandy road between Mr. Spurr’s and Lea, ! 
Lincs. Not found since. [Common enough on Laughton 
Common {—E.A.W.-P. ]. 
Hyoscyamus niger L. Here and there by the road-sides. In 
Mr. Brett’s stackyard, Walkeringham, Notts. [Sporadic in 
Notts, I imagine, as it is — Lincs. —E.A.W.-P.] 
June 1895. 
Hottonia palustris L. Most of the ditches in the marsh, Notts 
side -P.] 
