NOTES ON NOTTINGHAMSHIRE BOTANY 137 
the earlier writers included it under S. oleraceus. 
Legousia hybrida Delarbre. Cornfields on the Lias, West 
Myosotis cespitosa Schultz. ~ Frequent.—WM. repens Don. 
ces. 
Cuscuta Trifolii Bab. On clover at Hayton, and on lucerne 
at Kingston, both in 1905. Doubtless introduced with the seed 
. 
Pp 
in North N otts, e.g. by the River Maun near Ollerton and Haugh- 
No date or collector’s name are given on the label, but the speci- 
men is probably at least fifty or sixty years old. No other 
record exists. 
Euphrasia. The “species” of this genus have not been fully 
worked out yet, but Z. brevipila, EH. Kerneri, and E. nemorosa 
certainly occur. 
Melampyrum cristatum L. Wood near Retford, 1905. This 
very interesting addition to our flora was first found some years 
ago by the Rey. J. Roffey of Worksop, and again by Mr. E. Lid- 
ster of Retford, who kindly conducted me to the locality. Its 
discovery here considerably extends its northern range. — M. 
pratense L. Common in several woods on the eastern side of the 
county, and less common in Sherwood Forest. This is not a new 
county record, as the plant was known to all the early Notts 
botanists, but was omitted—no doubt accidentally—from Howitt’s 
Flora, and therefore does not appear in Top. Bot., the Notts list 
in that work having been compiled from Howitt. 
Orobanche minor Sm. Coddington and Hawton (H. Fisher). . 
Mentha alopecuroides Hull. Clipstone, Sherwood Forest, 
probably not native. : 
Marrubium vulgare L. Omitted from Top. Bot., but recorded 
by all the earlier Notts writers. 
