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Campanula pyramidalis.f Div. 10. Woodhall Spa, 1882 ; 



Miss Mackinder. Garden escape. 



Campanula speculum L.t Div. 13. Doddington, 1862 ; Rev. 



R. E. G. Cole. In foreign wheat. 



Cannabis sativa L.t Divs. 3.5-7- From escaped bird-seed and 



foreign wheat. 



Centaurea axillaris Willd.t Div. 13. Lincoln, by Fossdyke, 



1896 ; L., S., and P. 



Centaurea spinosa L>t Div. 6. Cleethorpes, 31.8/85 ; Rev. H. 



Friend. Druce Herb., Oxford. 



Collomia linearis.t Divs. i.io.ii. Garden escapes ? 



Croccs sativus L. Div. 16. Ropsley, 1838; Rev. J. Dodswotth. 



In a stone-pit by the road-side between the Nightingale Inn 



and Ropsley Rise. This is the true Saffron. 



Dianthus barbatus L.f Divs. 2.13. Garden outcasts. 

 Dips ac us Fulloxum Mill. Divs. 3.15. 



Echinospermum Lappula Lehm.f Div. 13. Mere, 1895; 



Miss Pears. In wheat. 

 Elymus gexiculatus Curt. Div. 11. Skegness and Ingoldmelis, 



1838?; Rev. J. Dodswonh. According to W. T, Aiton's 

 Hortus Kewensis, London, 1810, vol. 1, p. 176, Sir J. Banks 

 introduced Elymus philadclphicus from North America into 

 England. Can Dods worth's plants have been the last vestige 

 of his experiments on the Lincolnshire coast? 



Erysimum hieracifolium L.t Divs. 12.17. 



Eschscholtzia californica.t Div. 5. Kirton Station, by Flour 



Mill. Brought with Californian wheat. 

 Faba vulgaris L.t Divs. 3.13. Cadney, 1894; water carried 



and thrown out with sand in cleaning Kelsey Beck. Lincoln, 



1896 ; L., S., and P. 

 Falcaria Rivini Host.t Div. 6. Lincoln, near Barracks, 1895; 



W. Higginbottom. 



Farsetia incana R. Br.f Div. 6. Lincoln, in a seed field, 1895 ; 

 Miss W. T. Venables. 



Galium Spurium L.t Div. 13. Lincoln, by Fossdyke, 1896; 

 L., S., and P. 



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Genista ovata Wiild t Div. 13. Near Scopwick Railway Station, 



1896; Rev. W. W. Mason. 



Gilia capitata Don.f Div. 13. Mere, 1895; Rev. W. \V. Mason. 

 Heliotropum peruvianum L.t Div. 1. Grey Green, Belton, 



1895; S. Hudson. From escaped seed after hot summer of 



1893? 



? 



Naturalist, 



