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A CRITICAL CATALOGUE OF LINCOLNSHIRE 



PLANTS: 



FROM ALL KNOWN SOURCES. 



Rev. E. ADRIAN WOODRUFFE-PE ACOCK, L.Th., F.L.S., F*.GU3. a 



V tear o/Cadney, Brigg ; Organising and Botanical Secretary of the L h hishire Na ittralists 



Union; Curator of t/ie Lincolnshire County Herbarium, 



NINTH PAPER. 

 See explanations given in the preceding papers. 



Nat., 1894, pp. 85-92, i33-i 4 o,-2r3-22o, 257-264, 337-344- ^ at -> l2 95» PP- 95-ios,- 280-307. 



Nat., 1896, pp. 53-60, 181-188. 



SALICINE.E {continued). 



Salix purpurea L.f Native. Divs. i. 6.8.13. Herb. Brit. Mus. 

 f. Lambertiana Sm.t Div. 8. Louth, 1856 ; Messrs. Bogg. 

 J. &>myA&A Stu, Div. 12; P. Thompson. 

 Salix purpurea % ilmlyal/s. Divs. 12.15. (•& rubra Huds.) 

 Populus alba L.f Native. Divs. 2.3.6.7.13. 



Populus canescens Sni.f Native. Divs. 3.13. 



Populus tremula L.f Native. Divs. 2.7.8.12.13.16.18. 



Var. villosa Lange. Div. 5. Laughton Low Warren, 1881-82: 

 Rev. W. Fowler, B.R.C. in Herb. Brit. Mus. 



Populus nigra L.f Alien. Divs. 6. 12. 13. 18. 'General, but 

 always planted ' ; F. A. Lees. I have made few notes. 



KMPETRACE.E. 



Empetrum nigrum L.t Native, but I fear extinct. Divs. 1.2. 12. 



* Empetrum and several other mountain plants are found upon 

 the Cranbury ground J — a Common belonging to Wainfleet and 

 Friskney in the East Fen, Div. 12. — and in no other part of 

 the fens.' Arthur Young's Lines. Agric^ 1799, p. 232. Used 

 to grow on Frodingham Common in 1856. 



CERATOPHYLLE -K. 



Ceratophyllum demersum L.t Native. Divs. 2. 3. 9. 11- 13. 15- 18. 



CONIFER. H. 



baccata L.+ Native at one time, if not truly so now. 

 Divs, 2.3.7.8. See L. Edwards' Witham, 1769; Sir J. Banks' 

 Joum. of Science and Art, vol. 2, p. 244. Yews are found in 

 our cans and fens, and are locally called 4 Wirethorn.' Where 

 the soil is sandy and gravelly they are generally met with, but 

 not invariably. Where the Oak, Yew, and Fir are found 



together, the Yew lies above the Oak, but below the Fir, as 



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