ZOOPHYTES AND POLYZOA ON THE LINCOLNSHIRE COAST. I4I 
Hymeriophyllum unilaterale Bory. (N.) On rocks in the 
Duddon; Rey. F. A. Malleson. 
Lomaria aplcsat Desv. var. furcans Moore. (N.) Woods at 
Beck-foot. 
Asplenium marinum L. (N.) On the rocks, not far from 
Millom ; Messrs. R. Nelson and Edwards. 
This, by the way, is zo¢ the locality given to me, but it is 
quite near enough. Seemingly it is neither of Mr. Edwin 
Green’s localities in ‘ Phytologist,’ 1861, p. 68 (‘Plants of 
Holborn Hill’). 
Ceterach officinarum Willd. (N.) Ona wall near Thwaites. 
Cystopteris fragilis Bernk. (N.) Formerly rather abundant on 
e walls along the road between Duddon Bridge and the old 
Furnace. Almost extinct there now. 
ee eds Dryopteris Fée. (N.) Duddon Woods. Woods 
eck-foot, near Ulpha, as recorded by Dickinson in Miss 
MAES * Guide,’ ed. 1861. 
oe ee edt oa Fée. (N.) Duddon Woods. Woods 
at B Var. multifida. In the ditches at Beck-foot— 
ate 
Osmunda regalis L. (N.) In the woods and some of the damp 
pastures in this district. Not particularly localised for obvious 
reasons. Not uncommon. 
It may interest Mr. P. H. Grimshaw to know that in 1887 I saw 
the plants given below. They are included because not many people 
besides ourselves have seen them, and they confirm his records. 
Cheiranthus cheiri L. (N.? here) At Calder Abbey. 
Mimulus moschatus. (Garden Alien.) Amongst stones on the 
Calder, near Sellafield. 
Convallaria majalis L. (N.) At Stock Gill. First recorded 
by Joseph Robson in ‘ Phytologist,’ 1854 (‘Plants of Gosforth 
and District’). Robson’s Dale-Garth is only another name for 
Stanley Gill. 
ec, ea AND POLYZOA. 
Zoophytes Polyzoa on the Lincolnshire C oast.—On February 
loth, 1892, Mr. W. ieee obtained for me at Skegness some ‘ sea-weed,’ con- 
a spinosa).—J. tTr-Davy, _ nent of Botany, University of 
California, Berkeley, Cal., U. ‘s. Aw April 6th, 
