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unless otherwise stated, have passed through the hands of Mr. 
Arthur Bennett, to whom I am greatly indebted for much kindly 
assistance. 
Ranunculus circinatus Sibth. Frequent in canals.—R. fluitans 
Lam. Frequent in the Trent and other rivers.—R. trichophyllus 
i Linton). Yt 
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A. Bennett), and Kirkby ; stream at Bingham.—R. heterophyllus 
Weber. Ponds, frequent.—R. peltatus Schrank. Ponds, r- 
wood Forest, &¢.—R. Lenormandi F. Schultz. Pond, Warsop ; 
stream at Rufford Abbey.—R. Lingua Linn. Queried in Top. Bot., 
but there is a specimen in the Lincoln Museum from « dykes in 
Misson parish, Notts.,” collected by Rey. Thos. Owston about 1840. 
[Hranthis hyemalis Salisb. Abundant and perfectly naturalised 
for many years past in a wood at Langar. 
Aquilegia vulgaris L.  Queried in Top. Bot., but occurs in a 
truly indigenous state in the High Park Woods, reasley, in 
woods at Skegby and Shireoaks, and at Teversall—all on the 
Magnesian Limestone. 
Papaver Lecogii Lamotte. Lowdham, &e. 
Corydalis claviculata DC. Barrow Hill Wood near Seatt- 
worth, 1903 ; seen in this locality by Miss S. A. Miller about 1840. 
Cardamine flecuosa With. Common in damp shady places. 
Not distinguished from C. hirsuta by the earlier Notts botanists. 
C. hirsuta also occurs, but is less common with us than C. flexuosa. 
Erysimum cheiranthoides L. In several localities in the 
rather rare—V. Riviniana Reichb. Very common.—V. canina 
L. (ericetorum Schrad.). Heaths and woods on the Bunter Sand- 
he JV. 
Poly 
Reichb.; P. serpyllacea Weihe—all of frequent occurrence. 
_ Stellaria neglecta Weihe. (S. umbrosa Opiz.). Papplewick, 
Arenaria leptoclados Guss. Owthorpe. 
Spergula arvensis L. Both forms—S. vulgaris (Boenn.) and 
S. sativa (Boenn.) occur. 
Geranium pyrenaicum Burm. fil. Orston and Winthorpe, 
possibly introduced. 5 
Ulex Gallii Planch. Bulwell and Sherwood Forests.—U. minor 
Roth. Sherwood Forest in several places. 
[Melilotus altissima Thuill. Established in many places.] | 
Lathyrus Nissolia L. Queried in Top. Bot., but there is a 
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