1 82 WOODRUFFE-PEACOCK \ CATALOGUE OF LINCOLNSHIRE PLANTS. 



LamiumamplexicauleL.t Native. Divs.2. 3.5.7- 8.10.11. 13. i4- r 7- 

 Lamium hybridum Vill.f Native. Divs. 2.3.5. 13. 17. 

 Laraium purpureum L.f Native. Divs. 1-5.7-14.16.17. 



f. flore albo.t Div. 11. Naturalist, 1893, p. 331. 



var. decipiens Souder.f Div. 3. Saxby, 1890; Miss Wylie. 



Lamium maculatum L. Garden escape. Divs. 2.7.8. 



Lamium album L.f Native. Divs. 1-14. 16. 17. 



Lamium Galeobdolon Crantz.f Native. Divs. 1-3. 5-8. 10. 11. 



13.15. 16. 

 Ballota nigra L.f Native. Divs. 1-16. 



f. flore albo.+ Div. 13. Five Mile Station, 1893 ; Rev. W. 



Fowler. 

 Tencrium Scordium L.f Native, dying and thrust out through 

 drainage and stronger growing species. Divs. 12.13. East Fen, 

 1790; Sir J. Banks in his Herb. Brit. Mus. Washingborough 

 Fen, dyke side, 1870 ; F. A. Lees. It may be extinct now. 



Tencrium Chamcedryst Denizen. Divs. 2.7. Broughtont 



1870-95 ; Rev. W. Fowler. Near Rasen, 1877 ; F. A. Lees. 



Tencrium Scorodonia Lt Native. Divs. 1.2.5. 7. 10.13. 

 Ajuga reptans L.t Native. Divs. 1-3.6-8. 11-16. 

 f. flore albo.+ Divs. 2.5.7.8.10. 11. 



PLANTAGINE/E. 



Plantago major L.f Native. Divs. 1-17. Div. 18 has not yet 



been worked. 



Plantag-o media L.f Native. Divs. 1-7.9- 16. 

 Plantago lanceolata L.t Native. Divs. 1-17. 

 Plantago maritima L.t Native. Divs. 2.4.9. n. 12.17. 

 Plantago coronopus L.t Native. Divs. 1-5.9-13.17. 



Littorella juncea Berg. Native, but very rare. Div. 5. Laughton 

 Common, 1840-2 ; Rev. J. K. Miller. Scotton Common, 1876; 

 Rev. W. Fowler. Herb. Brit. Mus. 



ILLECEBRACE,K. 



Illecebrum verticillatum L. A mistake. This species is 

 recorded in the Grantham- Anderson List, 1847. The specimen 

 so named in Dr. Grantham's Herb, is Glaux maritima L. 



Herniaria glabra L.t Native, or old colonist now quite estab- 

 lished and spreading. Divs. 14.15. About Quarrington, 

 Wilsford, and Ancaster. See Nat, 1895, p. 315. 



Var. subciliata Bab.f Div. 15. West Willoughby, 1893; 



Miss S. C. Stow (F.A.L.). 



Naturalist, 



