170 THE RARER PLANTS OF WALKERINGHAM NEIGHBOURHOOD. 
Allium oleraceum L. Trent side,+ Lincs., nearly opposite Mrs. 
Brown’s house, among osiers; also near Stockwith. [Gains- 
borought is the parish; and my specimen the variety 
complanatum Bor.—E.A.W.-P.] 
Allium arenarium Sm. Trent side, between the river and 
causeway going to Walkerith, Lincs. [This explains why 
A. sibiricum LL. appeared in Mr. J. Britten’s 1872 and 1882 
Lists in White’s Lincolnshire. It was no mismarking of a 
catalogue, but the 3rd #. 8. synonym for the above species given in 
the Miller-Anderson Zest of 1847. It is but a larger variety of 
A. Schenoprasum \..—not uncommon in gardens, and no 
doubt an escape. Pishey Thompson also records it for the 
Boston neighbourhood ; where it could only be the same.— 
E.A.W.-P. 
Ornithogalum umbellatum L. Trent bank, left hand, going 
from Walkerith to Stockwith, near the latter, + Notts side. 
Narthecium ossifragum L. Laughton Common,t Lincs. 
Thorne Moor,! Yorks. Crowle end going to the Decoy. 
Juncus subverticillatus Wulf. Thorne Moor! In the large 
well pit nearest the Decoy, near the birch tree end.  [Mr. 
Miller could not identify his plant, but left a description and 
painted sketch. I saw it, and a uliginosus Roth. on the 
Moor, as far back as 1873.—E. oP) 
Alisma ranunculoides L. Gringley ns dikes, Notts. Laughton 
Common, in the delf made by the warping process. 
Alisma ? Gringley Carr dikes, Notts. [We have a plant of 
the Alismaceze on the Lincs. side, the identity of which we have 
not been able to settle yet for want of ae specimens. 
Mr. Miller’s may have been the same.—E.A.W.-P.] 
Sagittaria sagittifolia L. a dikes ! wali Ditches etc., 
near Gainsborough! Lin 
Butomus umbellatus L. Okuiiboreath Bridge delf. In the 
Beckingham Marsh ditches! Notts. 
Triglochin palustre L. Near Greenhill farm going to Laughton 
Common ! Lincs. 
Scheuchzeria palustris L. Thorne Waste, Yorks., 16-7-'40- 
Most abundant at a little pool nearest the Decoy, but found in 
others too. [I could not find it on the waste in 1875, and 
though I have hunted for it often aeptete beste found it in Lincs., 
for which it is not yet recorded.—E.A.W.-P. 
Potamogeton densus L. Near iar oe going to Laughton 
ommon, Lincs. 
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Naturalist, 
