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Iberis umbellata L.+ Div. 4. Cleethorpes Shore, 1896; Peacock. 



A garden outcast or escape. 



Iris germanica L.t Div. 2. In a stone-pit between Roxby and 

 Wintcrton, 1892 ; Rev. \V. Fowler. A garden outcast. 



JaxiPERus sabixa L. Div. 6. Lea Wood, 1893; Miss Anderson. 



Bird sown ? 



Lathyrus annuus L.f Div. 13. Lincoln, by Fossdyke, 1896 ; 



L., S., and P. 

 Lathyrus inconspicuus Willd. Div. 13. Lincoln, by Fossdyke, 



1896 ; L., S., and P. 



Limnanthes Douglasii Br.t Div. 2. Bottesford, 1866. 



Impermanent. 



f Div. 3. A garden escape or outcast 



Mahonia aauifolium 



Nat 



Malva nkceensis L.t Div. 15. Lincoln, by Fossdyke, 1896; 



L., S., and P. 

 Melilotus caerulea L.+ Div. 13. Lincoln, by Fossdyke, 1896; 



J. S. Sneath. 

 Neslia paniculata Desf.t Div. 7. Hatton, in seed-field, 1894; 



W. Higginbottom. 



Nigella damascena L.f Div. 7. Middle Rasen, in corn-field, 



1894 ; Mrs. Tryon. 



CEnothera Godestea.f Div. 5. Scotton Common, 1896 ; Rev. 



W. Fowler. From bird-sown or blown seed. 

 Oxalis violacea L.t Div. 10. Mavis Enderby, 1896 : Miss S. T. 

 Ratinsley. Found in a field recently broken up into small 

 plantations. 



Philadelphia coronarius L. Div. 8. Nat, 189 1, p. 41. 



Raphinus Laudra Morett.t Div. 5. Kirton Station, by Flour 



Mill, 1896 ; Peacock. 

 Salvia verticillata L.f Div. 15. Ancaster,i895; Rev. W. W. Mason. 



Scilla BJ FOLIA L. Div. io, Thornton, before I 820 ; Ward-Weir 



List, 1820. I think this was a mistake. 

 Sciila italica L.f Div. 7. Holton, 1896 ; Rev. W. W. Mason. 



Selena bracteata Cavan. ?t Div. 3. North Kelsey, 1892-96 ; 



Peacock. But this is a doubtful case of naming, for we have 

 never been able to flower this plant under glass or in the open. 

 It was named at Kew approximately. If it is right, it is a native 



America 



trees 



you come to the S. Kelsey boundary. 



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