262 Cordeaux: Recent Notes Srom North Lincolnshire. 
Dunlin. The most interesting discovery made during the day 
amongst the birds was by Miss F. H. Woolward—two nests of the 
o Snipe. In both cases these were placed in the centre of a 
= tuft of grass, cup-shaped and rather deep, and lined with 
a the dead leaves of Poa pratensis. 1 particularly mention these — 
| leaving the internal lining with fragments of the egg-shell | 
vs adhering. The second nest contained one addled egg, the 
young also, as in the previous case, having got o 
eS The following lists by the contributors, whose names appear — 
ee at the head of this paper, will be found of much interest, as 
py they contain many new things not hitherto recorded in the 
county of Lincoln. 
Miss Lane-Claypon furnishes the following list of Plants :— 
of PELHAM PILLAR Woops, ETC., 20TH JUNE 1898. 
oe Helianthemum chameecistus Mill. Ribes grossularia L. 
na Lychnis alba Mill. iscum album L : 
i Ononis repens L. Viburnum lantana L, : 
the Fragaria vesca L. Galium saxatile. 
Poterium sanguisorba L, 
GREAT COTES, 21ST JUNE 1808. 
Thalictrum flavum L, Scandix pecten-veneris L. 
anunculus sceleratus L, Viburnum opulu 
Lychnis flos-cuculi L Galium cruciata Scop 
Sperguia arvensis L. Sherardia arvensis L. 
Hypericum perforatum L. Valeriana dioica L. 
mnus frangula L. Dipsacus sylvestris Huds 
Trifolium hybridum L. upatorium cannabinum L 
Anthyllis vulneraria. _ Solidago virga-aur 
Spirzea ulmari Pulicaria dysenterica Geertn, 
Spirea ditticanclcts: iL. Petasites officinalis Mzench. 
Geum urbanum L, Senecio aquaticus Huds. 
ubus Arctium minus Bernh. 
Epilobium parviflorum Screb. Cnicus palustris Willd. 
Epilobium a i Hieracium pilosella L. 
Hippuris vulgaris L. ragopogon pratense var. 
Sanicnla europza L. minus 
Sium latifolium L. Hottonia eae “ 
(Enanthe fistulosa L. Lysimachia vulga 
Angelica sylvestris L. Menyanthes serene ‘ t 
tI have known of the Bogbean in this district for thirty years, but 
ve never.seen it in flower before this summer, when Miss Lane-Claypoo 
found it in bloom, and made a most beautiful weadbecatonie drawing of the i 
plant. . 
“Naturalist, sepia 
