WOODRUFFE-PE ACOCK : CATALOGUE OF LINCOLNSHIRE PLANTS. 2$ I 



figure in Smith's Engl. Bot., as was most probable, his species 

 would have been typical A. sibiriaun L. ; and a not strikingly 

 wonderful ballast casual at Gainsborough, which has been a port 

 for over a thousand years. 



Allium ursinum L.f Native. Divs. 1.2.7.8.10.11.13.16. 



Muscari racemosum Mill. Alien. Div. 6. Lincoln, 5.1879. A 

 mere garden outcast. Mr. J. T. Burgess' Paintings. 



Scilla I'ERXA Huds. Alien, an outcast like the last, or perhaps 

 purposely planted. Div. it. Eresby, Spilsby, 5.1879. 

 Mr. J. T. Burgess* Paintings. Naturalist, 1893, P- 33 2 - 



Scilla festalis Salisb.t Native. Divs. 1. 2.5-8.10.11.13-16. 



f. flore albo. Divs. 2.5.7.10. f. flore roseo. Divs. 2.5. These 



forms are only sporadic. 



Ornithogalum nutans L.f Garden escape. Div. 10(2). 

 Ornithogalum umbellatum L.f Garden escape or planted. 



Divs. 2.9.13. 



Fritillaria meleagris L.f Garden escape. Divs. 2.5.6.7.15. 

 Colchicum autumnale L*t Native. Divs. \Mjh>%>$> 

 Narthecium ossifragum Huds.| Native. Divs. 1.2.5.7. 10. 14. 

 Paris quadrifolia L.t Native. Divs. 2.3.5-8.10.1 1.13.15.16. 



Sometimes with five leaves.! 



JUNCACE.K. 



Juncus bufonius I-t Native. Divs. 1-7.9.11.15-18. 

 Juncus squarrosus Jacq.t Native. Divs. 1.2.5.7.10.13. 



Juncus compressus Jacq.t Native, and very rare. Divs. 5.16. 

 Deeping, somewhat sparingly in one place by the Cross Drain, 

 1883 ; H. W. Beeby. /. of B. y 1884, p. 21. Specimens in his 

 Herb., and in that of the late G. Nicholson, of Kew. Gains- 

 borough neighbourhood^ from the collection of the Rev. R. H. 

 Charters, about 1S67. 



Juncus Gerardi Loisel.t Native. Divs. 1. 2.4.9.1 1. 12, 18. 



Juncus glaucus Leers, t Native. Divs. 1-18. 



Juncus effusus Ut Native. Divs. 1.3-14.16. 



Juncus effusus x glaucus. Div. 5. On Scotton Common, 1867 ; 

 Rev. R. H. Charters. It turned up again in 1893— where the 

 two species grow side by side. 



Juncus conglomerates L.f Native. Divs. t-5.7-9.11-1416. 



Juncus maritimus Lam.r Div. 9(3). H. C. Watson and 



Rev, W. Fowler. It is a rare species on our coast. The S. in 



