58 W00DRUFFE-PEAC0CK : CATALOGUE OF LINCOLNSHIRE PLANTS. 



Veronica Beccabunga L.t Native. Divs. 1-8. 10-16. 



Euphrasia officinalis L.t Native. Divs. 1-8. 10-16. 

 Euphrasia Rostkoviana Hayne.f Native. Divs. 7.13. 



Bartsia Odontites Huds.f Native. Divs. 1-8. 10-16. 



f. flore albo.t Divs. 3.15. 



Pedicularis palustris L.t Native. Divs. 1. 2.4.6-14. 16. 



f. flore albo.t Div. 13. 



Pedicularis sylvatica L.t Native. Divs. 1.3.5.7.8. 10.11. 13. 16. 



Rhinanthus Crista-galli L.t Native. Divs. 1 16. 



Rhinanthus major Ehrh.t Native. Divs. 1. 2.5-7.9-1 5. 17.18. 



Melampyrum cristatum L. Native. Div. 16. Witham-on- 



the-hill and Awnby, 1837 ; Rev. J. Dodsworth. Careby Wood, 

 1885 ; E. M. Browne's Herb. The Rev. W. Fowler in 1880. 

 Herb. Brit. Mus. Looked for but not found in season 1895. 



Melampyrum arvense L. Casual. Div. 4. Scartho, 1868 ; 



Rev. W. H. Daubney. * I found one plant of this species, but 

 never another/ — W.H.D. 



Melampyrum pratense L.t Native. Divs. 1.3.5.7.8.10.11.13. 



15.16. 



OROBANCHACE K. 



Orobanche major L.t Native, but unaccountably rare. 



Morton, by Gainsborough, f circ. 1860-70 ; Miss Stanwell. On 

 U/ex. East of Laughterton Wood,t 1894: Frank Mills. 



Div. 6(2). 



the locality is in Rutland. 



j 



Orobanche elatior Sutton, t Native, but almost as rare as 

 the last. Divs. 6(2). 13. Fillingham, near Summer Castle, 



Dalton's Herb. York Mus. South Carlton 



J 



Miss 



Potterhanworth, t 



1894; Rev. W. W. Mason (Ar. B.). There in 1895 ! 



Orobanche minor Sm.t Native, but sometimes introduced with 



Trifolium seed. Divs. 3. 13. 16. Barton, 1892; Miss K. G. 

 Firhank. On T. pratense L. Heighington,t 18S4; J. S. 

 Sneath (Ar. B.). On Plantago lanceolata L. Witham-on-the 

 Hill, circ. 1837 ; Rev. J. Dodsworth. 



Lathraea squamaria L.t Native, but rare. Divs. 2.7.11.15.16- 



LENTIBULARIE.K. 



Utriciilaria vulgaris L.t Native. Divs. 1-6.9-1t.13.14.16. 

 Utricularia minor L.t Native, but I fear extinct. Divs. 5.16. 



Bogs near Laugh ton, not common; T. V. Wollaston. See 



Naturalist, 



