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YORKSHIRE AND LINCOLNSHIRE UNIONS. 233 
County Herbarium. It owes its fulness to the Rev. W. Fowler's 
careful study and many good finds. Those species marked with an 
asterisk were observed or taken by members of the Unions. 
Anemone Pulsatilla, ae a lovely sight ; Cardamine flexuosa, 
*Viola palustris, * V. hirta,* V. Reichenbachiana Bor., * V. Riviniana, 
and the hybrid of this mone ertcetorum Schrader; Saponarta officinalis, 
Stlene noctifiora, Stellaria nemorum, very rare ; Hypericum montanum, 
on the out-crop es jlo Hibaldstow beds of the Inferior Oolite ; 
Geranium sangu *Erodium cicutarium and its variety 
*cherophyllum, *Oxalis Acetosella, *Rhamnus cleo tcus, *Genista 
anglica, * Astragalus ft, ‘poglottis, #4. glycyphyllus, Fy agate comosa, 
runus fruticans, i.e. macrocarpa Wallr., Ru uberectus, *R- 
Saxatilis, Sedum Rhodiola, S. Telephium, Peseta al three species 
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extinct now, I fear; Lythrum Salicaria, Myrrhis odorata, Selinum 
Carvifolia (the Rey. W. Fowler, of Eptnddge cps this species to 
the British Flora from a spot in Broughton Wood, where it is 
native), Asperula cynanchica, *Valeriana Mikanii, *V. sambucifolia, 
Solidago Virgaurea, Erigeron acre, Antennaria dioica, Carlina vulgaris, 
Serratula  tinctoria, ctuca muralis, very rare excepting here, 
Campanula glomerata, C. Trachelium, C. latifolia and the hybrid 
latifolia x trachelium ; Primula acaults Jacq., with capac! scape, 
£. vulgaris x veris (sometimes this hybrid is found with true vulgaris 
and vulgaris x veris on one root), *Lysimachia nemorum, Anagallis — 
pallida, A. tenella, extinct? Gentiana Pneumonanthe, extinct ? 
Lolemonium cceruleum, *Cynoglossum officinale, *Myosotis collina, 
*Lithospermum officinale, *L. arvense, Hyoscyamus, Veronica montana, 
in wet places in soe ioc 3; Melampyrum —* a. 
vulgaris, very ©. on Manton Common; Origanum vulgare 
and jlore-albo ; Canons ochroleuca, a colonist ; ve eucriume Chamadrys, 
denizen, perhaps extinct during the last two years, *d/yrica Gale, 
Ophrys apifera, * O. muscifera, confined to the outcrop of the Limestone 
and therefore rare, Hadenaria conopsea, *H. chloroleuca, * Convallaria 
magailis, by millions ; it is said there are 400 acres of them in these 
woods ; *.4//ium oleraceum, Ornithogalum umbellatum, an outcast, 
*Paris, *Lusula pilosa, * Eleocharis palustris, Scirpus Caricis, Erio- 
‘Your plant is hardly C. disticha Huds., and I think may be 
C. pseudo-brisotdes Clavaud = C. reichenbachit Bonnet ex Clav. 
I have not seen an authentic specimen, and hence cannot be sure 
of the name’; *C. echinata C. acuta,*C. pilulifera, C. pallescens, 
August 1895- 
