WOODRUFFE-PEACOCK : CATALOGUE OF LINCOLNSHIRE PLANTS. 3! I 



Eleocharis palustris R. Br.f Native. Divs. i-g.n-13.15-18. 

 Eleocharis multicaulis Sm.t Native. Divs. 2.5.7.12. No 



record for S. yet. 



Scirpus caespitosus L.f Native. Divs. i(2).7(2). 



Scirpus fluitans L. Native. Divs. 1.5.7.9(2). Dr. B. Carrington 

 sent or showed H. C. Watson a specimen from S. See his 

 Herb, at Kew and Herb. Brit. Mus. 



Scirpus setaceus L.f Native. Divs. 1.7(^8.13; 



Scirpus lacustris L.f Native. Divs. 1. 2.4-7. n. 13.16. 18. 



Scirpus Tabernaemontani Gmel.f Native. Divs. 1.4.6. 12. No 



record for S. yet. 



Scirpus maritimus L.f Native. Divs. 1-5.8-12.17.18. 

 Var, compactus Koch.f Native. Divs. 3.4.11.12.18. 



Scirpus caricis Retz. Native. Divs. 2.9.13. Very rare indeed. 

 Herb. Brit. Mus. and Watsonian Herb., Kew. 



Scirpus rufus Schrad.t Native. Divs. 5.9.11(3). 



Var. bifolius Wallr.t Native. Div. 5. (Ar. B.). 



Eriophqrum vagixatum L. Once a native, extinct now I fear. 

 Divs. 1.7. For Div. 1 the authorities are W- Peek's Isle of 

 Axhoime, 1 8 1 5 ; ' one of the Eriophorums ' ; and E. angustifolium 

 Roth, is there now. The Miller-Anderson List, 1847, says 

 'near Crowle 7 ; but the Rev. J. K. Miller's Flora Watering- 

 hamiensis, see Naturalist, 1895, pp. 159-171, only says E* 

 vaginattim L., in patches on Thome Waste. I am sure I took 

 this species on Thome Waste in 1875, though it is not recorded 

 for the Trent Div. in my friend's Flora of West Yorks. We have 

 full proof that the Miller-Anderson List was taken from the 







Flora. Div. 7. 'In small quantity on the drier parts of 

 Osgodby Common, near Usselby Corner, 1878'; Mr. F. A. 

 Lees in MS* Florula of the Market Fas en ' Circuit. 1 



Eriophorum angustifolium Roth.f Native. Divs. 1.2,4-10.12. 

 13-16. 



Var. elatius Koch.f Native. Divs. 1.5.7. 



Eriophorum latifolium Hoppe. Divs. 1.16. But in both cases 

 there is the greatest doubt. The Miller-Anderson List, 1847, 

 says 'near Crowle'; but Miller's Flora says, * In patches on 

 Thome Waste/ This waste being so near Crowle, there can be 

 no doubt Miller included both E. vaginattim and E. latifolium 

 in his Lincolnshire list, concluding, no doubt, as they were 

 found just over the border they were with us. This species 

 is not recorded for the Trent Div. of West Yorks. in Mr. F. A. 

 Lees' Flora. He says : ? Oozy, marshy places on moors, but. 



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