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Lychnis vespertina Sibth. Cerastium arvense L. 
Arenaria serpyllifolia L. Arenaria peploides L. 
Geranium pratense L. In railway ballast at Theddlethorpe 
Station. 
Malva rotundifolia L 
Erodium cicutarium L’Hérit., var. /viviale Jord. and also Bab. 
First record for county of Lincoln (F.A.L.). 
Trifolium scabrum. 
Potentilla reptans L. Rosa rubiginosa L. 
Myriophyllum spicatum L. About Theddlethorpe All Saints. 
Conium maculatum L. Apium graveolens L. 
Chezrophyllum anthriscus Lamk. Galium verum L. 
Valeriana dioica L. Erigeron acre L. 
Matricaria parthenium L. Doubtfully wild? 
Carduus nutans L. Crepis virens L. 
_ Lactuca virosa L. Sonchus asper Hoffm. 
Tragopogon minor Fries. (The only var. found in Lincolnshire 
I believe.—E.A.W.-P.) 
Armeria maritima Willd. Lysimachia nummularia L. 
Glaux maritima L. At Theddlethorpe All Saints. 
Samolus valerandi L. Cynoglossum officinale L. 
Lycopsis arvensis L. Myosotis versicolor Reich. 
Echium vulgare L. Solanum dulcamara L. 
Veronica anagallis L. Rhinanthus minor Ehrh. 
Plantago maritima L. Plantago coronopus L. 
Obione portulacoides L. Hippophaé rhamnoides L. 
Salix viridis Fries. (F.A.L.). Salix viminalis L. (F.A-L.). 
_ Salix cinerea L. (F.A.L.). : 7 
- Orchis incarnata L. At Theddlethorpe All Saints. A very fine and 
luxuriant specimen, almost thirty inches high, with three large 
flowers. 
_ Allium compactum Thuill. at Theddlethorpe St Ticlens, and i 
Mablethorpe. First record for var. for county of Lincoln. 
Triglochin palustre L. At Theddlethorpe All Saints. 
Triglochin maritimum L. 
7 ellia pedicellata Fries. Firstrecord for North Lincolnshire. 
arenaria L. — 
