2>$2 WOODRUFFE-PEACOCK : CATALOGUE OF LINCOLNSHIRE PLANTS. 



Secale orientale Willd.t Div. 5. Kirton Station, by Flour Mill, 



1896 ; Peacock. 



Silene dichotorna Ehrh.t Divs. 1.5. 



Silene pendula L.t Div. 10. Kirkstead, 1893; Miss Mackinder. 



Spiraea tormentosa Willd. Div. 5. Nat. 1895, p. 258. 



Staphylea PiyNATA L. See Nat. 1894, p. 216, and Phyt. 1842, 



p. 9. 



Symphoricarpus racemosus Micb.f Divs. 2.3.5.10. Often far 



enough away from gardens and woods in hedges. Whether it 

 can bring its seeds to perfection I cannot say j once in a stop 

 it extends by its creeping roots. 



Tetragonolobus siliquosus. Div. 13. Lincoln, by Fossdyke, 



1896 ; L., S., and P. 

 Thalictrum aquilegifolium L. Div. 2. Appleby, in wood, 



1895 ; Hon. Mrs. R. N. Sutton-Nelthorpe. 

 Tracheliltm majus. Div. 10. Revesby, before 1820; Ward- Weir 



List. 



Trifolium badium P. S.t Div. 13. Lincoln, by Fossdyke, T896 ; 



L., S., and P. 



Trifolium spumosum L.t Div. 13. Same as last. 

 Trigonella Fcenum-grsecum Willd. Div. 13. Same as last. 



Triticum moxococcum L. T. Johnson's Herball, 1633, p. 74- 

 .* Briza m^nococceus. St. Peter's corn. My memorie deceives 

 me if I have not often times found many ears thereof amongst 

 ordtnarie barley, when as I lived in the further side of Lincoln- 

 shire, and they there call it Brant Barley. 7 This species is still 

 cultivated under the name of St. Peter's Corn. 



Vicia monantha Willd.t Div. 13. Lincoln, by Fossdyke, 1896; 



L., S., and P. 



Vicia narbonensis L.f Divs. 2.13. Twigmoor, 3.6/95 ; Charles 



Waterfall, and in his Herb. Lincoln, by Fossdyke, 1896; 

 L., S., and P. 



Vicia pseudo-cracca Berh.f Div. 13. Same as last. This is 



F. tenuifolia Roth. 



Vicia striata Breb.f Div. 13. Same as last. 



Wiedemannia erythrotricha Benth.t Divs. 5.13. Kirton 



Station, by the Flour Mill, 1895 ; Peacock. Lincoln, by 

 Fossdyke, 1896 ; L., S. ? and P. 



It is my intention to continue this series of papers, bringing tne 

 whole up-to-date to the end of season 1896, and afterwards to kee; 

 it so bv occasional DaDers. 



Naturalist, 



