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Salvia pratensis. Meadow Clary. 1888. On a bank at 
Partney. Garden escape. 
Scutellaria galericulata. Skull-cap. 1879. On the bank of 
a small stream in Peasgood Lane, Halton; also one specimen 
in Toynton Fen, a few years later. 
Marrubium vulgare. White Horehound. 1891. Occa- 
sionally found on the road-side leading from Skegness to 
Gibraltar Point. 
Leonurus cardiaca. Mother-wort. 1890. On the sea-bank 
at Chapel St. Leonard’s. 
Lamium purpureum var. alba. White variety of the Red 
Dead Nettle. 1880. This rare little plant grew for many 
years on a bank on the Hundleby Road, Spilsby, but is, I fear, 
dying out. 
Lamium maculatum. Spotted Dead Nettle. 1836. Ona 
bank at Claxby. Apparently wild. 
Galeopsis speciosa. Yellow Dead Nettle. 1892. In Welton 
Wood. 
Teucrium scorodonia. Wood Sage. 1891. On a bank at 
Hagworthingham. 
Echium vulgare. Viper’s Bugloss. 1879. This showy plant 
appeared several seasons on the borders of a chalk-pit at 
Langton. 
Lithospermum arvense. Gromwell. 1880. In a corn-field 
at East Keal. Appeared two or three seasons. 
Myosotis versicolor. Parti-coloured Scorpion Grass. 
1879. On the border of a corn-field at Hundleby, and 
occasionally in other parts of the district. oe 
Primula caulescens Bab. Oxlip. 1890. In the fields and 
- woodlandjglades about Gunby. Rare. fe 
meria maritima. Thrift. 1888. ose the sand-banks at 
Sutton-on-Sea. ee. 
Statice genuina S Sea Lveuder: eta On the 
oe muddy flats at tepe ao of the Witham, bo ee 
Plantago: maritima. Seaside Plantain. 1892. On the 
banksZof the tidal portion of the Witham, Boston. _ 
? Utricularia vulgaris. Bladderwort. 1888. In a drain at 
ee laureola. ‘Spurge Laurel. 1890. ‘Several shrubs 
were growing quite wild in the — about a and we 
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