328 BURGESS: RARER PLANTS OF SPILSBY. 
Prunus avium. Wild Cherry. 1879. In a wood at Well, 
near Alford. 
Poterium sanguisorba. Burnet. 1890. On the borders of 
a small plantation at Firsby, and in a field at Ashby. Observed 
many years. 
Potentilla fravariastrum. Strawberry-leaved Cinquefoil. 
1891. On a bank at East Keal. Still growing there. 
Potentilla argentea. Hoary Cinquefoil. 1892. At Halton 
Holegate. 
Fragaria vesca. Wood Strawberry. 1879. In Well Woods, 
near Alford. 
Geum rivale. Water Avens. 1891. Ona bank at Hundleby. 
Observed 12 or 15 years. 
CEnothera biennis. Evening Primrose. 1886. Waste 
ground in Spilsby. A garden escape. 
Circza lutetiana. Enchanter’s Nightshade. 1838. For 
two or three seasons flourished as a weed in a garden at 
Hundleby. 
oo spicatum. Spiked Water Milfoil. 1391. 
he drains about Skegness. 
a dioica. White Bryony. 1879. Observed a few 
seasons growing in a hedge-row on Bolingbroke Hill. 
Sedum acre. Biting Stone-crop. 1890. On the sea-bank 
near the junction of Skegness and Croft parishes. 
Saxifraga tridactylites. Rue-leaved Saxifrage. 1831. 
Observed two seasons in Spilsby Churchyard. 
Hydrocotyle vulgaris. Marsh Penny-wort. 1880. In a 
shes at Toynton St. Peter’s (Fen-side). a 
3 maritimum. Sea Holly. 1889. Grows sparingly 
on the sea- -bank, Chapel St. Leonard’s. ok ee 
Apium nodifiorum. Procumbent Marsh-wort. 1890. In 
small streams at Halton Holegate and other parts of the district. = “ 
The leaves are sometimes oe mistaken for those of 
the Water Cres 
Valeriana Sob: “Small Marsh Valerian. 1880. Seen — 
a _ several years in a small stream at Hundleby. Ce 
2 Stistent Marianum. Milk Thistle. 1880. At Mavis a 
Enderby an and Bolingbroke. Most likely ees escapes. io 
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