178 Woodruffe-Peacock: Old Lincolnshire Plant-Records. 
Chamecistus vulgaris flore luteo C.B. All along the road 
from Grantham to Great Paunton. [Helianthemum chame- 
cistus Mill. Common enough on the same stratum. 
Ferrum equinum Germanicum siliquis in summitate. On 
Spittlegate Heath. |A7ppocrepis comosa L. The same as 
the last. | 
Sanguisorba major et minor. Plentifully in all the meadows. 
| Poterium officinale Hook. fil., and P. sanguzsorba L. Both 
there still. | 
Filipendula ].B. On the Heath grounds plentifully. [Spzr@a 
filipendula L. Common. | 
Lamium cannabine folio amplo luteo labio purpureo Raii Syn. 
In a waste ground belonging to a house in High Street, 
Grantham. [Galeopsis versicolor Curt. This is one of our 
common peat fen species carried to Grantham accidentally. 
It has not been recorded for Div. 15 since. | 
Ononis spinosa flore albo. By the roadside from Ropesby to 
Boothby. [It is there now, but which of the so-called species 
it is, I cannot say. | 
Trifolium fragiferum Ger. emac. By the wayside from 
rantham to Barrowby. [Common enough. | 
Onobrychis seu Caput Gallinaceum Ger. emac. In a close 
on the right hand of the great road betwixt Grantham and 
Spittlegate. [Onobrychis viciefolia Scop. An alien. | 
Mentha cattaria J.B. Plentifully. [Nepeta cataria L. 
Common still. | 
Marrubium album J.B. Pilentifully. [1/. vulgare L. Fairly 
common about now, but undoubtedly introduced. | 
Caryophyllus Holosteus Alpinus lJatifolius C.B. On the 
bank-side on the left hand of the road going from the 
bowling green at Grantham to Manthorpe.  [Cerastium 
glomeratum Thuill. I believe. I have seen it just north 
of Grantham myself; but it is only right to add that 
C. arvense L. grows on the spot named. This record has 
given us the oft-repeated record for C. alpinum L., which has 
given me infinite trouble. This last species has never been 
found in S. Lines, 53.] 
Campanula pratense flore conglomerato C.B. In all the 
meadows. [Campanula glomerata L. Common now. | 
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