186 WOODRUFFE-PEACOCK : CATALOGUE OF LINCOLNSHIRE PLANTS 



THYMEL^ACE^. 



Daphne Mezereum L.t Bird-sown from gardens. Divs. 10.15. 

 Daphne Laureola L.f Alien? Divs. 2-4.6-8. n. 12. 14.16. If 



introduced into a garden, it is so soon sown in the neighbouring 

 hedges and woods that it becomes impossible to say certainly 

 where it is a native. Rev. W. Fowler says : * No doubt native 

 in many places.' 



EL/EAGNACE/E. 



Hippophae rhamnoides L.f Native on sea sand-hills — planted 



inland. Divs. 5.9. 11. 



Viscum album L.f Alien, but now I understand sometimes bird- 

 sown. Divs. 2.3. 1 1. 16. 



SANTALACE/h. 



Thesium humifusum DCt Native. Div. 13. Leadenham, 



1865; G. W. Burtt. Potterhanworth ! 1894; Rev. W. W. 



Mason. 



EUPHORBIACE.E. 



Euphorbia Helioscopia L.f Native. Divs. 1-3.5.7-14.16.17. 



Euphorbia platyphyllos L.f Native. Div. 7. Sandy oat-field 

 once, near Middle Rasen, 1877-79; F- A. Lees' MS. Florida y 

 p. 18. 



Euphorbia amygdaloides L.f Native. Div. 16(3). In wood 



only. 



Euphorbia Peplus L.f Native. Divs. 1.3-7.9-14.16.17. 



Euphorbia exigua L.t Native. Divs. 1-3.6-14.16. 



Euphorbia Lathyris L.f Alien escape. Dirs. 2. 7. 12. 15. 



Buxus sempervirexs L. Always planted, and so I have made 



no notes. Divs. 2, 3, etc. 



Mercurialis perenms L.+ Native. Divs. 1-3.5-8. 10.1 1. 13. 14* l6 * 

 Mercurialis annua L.f Garden escape ? Div. 10(3). 



URTICACE/E. 



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Ulmus montana Stokes.f Native? Divs. 1-4.7. 16. Not often 



noted; it is universally planted, I believe. It is never found 

 in our carrs and fens in * rooting. 1 



Ulmus surculosa Stokes.f Alien at first. Divs. 1-3.6.7.10.12.16. 

 Never found under our turf bogs. 



Humulus Lupulus L.t Alien at first. Divs. 1-3.5-7. 10-16. 

 Urtica dioica L.t Native. Divs. 1-18. 



mic 



carrs. Divs. 3.7 (Ar. B.) 



Native on 



Naturalist* 



