18 ON THE FLORA OF SOUTH LINCOLNSHIRE. 
those plants iii seem worthy of notice, on account of their 
rarity or the con 
Thalictrum pee L. Rar ; leaves only, by the South Drove 
Drain. Bele at. in fruit fy the Cross Drain. The latter I believe 
var. ium Jord. 
*Ba nunculus trichophyllus Chaix. Plentiful in a ditch by the 
roadside at Littleworth. “I think your Ranunculus from Little- 
worth is trichophyllus,” Prof. eed — Ri. sceleratus L. About 
Deeping ; not common. — R. Lingua L. Only seen sparingly in a 
iece of fenny oat adjoining the railway between Deeping an 
Littleworth.— R. acris L., and R. repens L., both frequent; R. 
b 
bulbosus not no oa —R. arvensis L. Corn- fields, Deeping and Deep- 
ing Fen. 
Nymphea alba L. Rare; sparingly in the South Drove Drain. 
Mr. Thompson’s fish-pond, Deeping. Introduced at the latter 
station ; roots from Eastbourne. 
apaver Rheas L. Corn-fields in the Fen; not abundant.— 
P. dubium L. Near the zaulway, Deeping. Thisi is the var. Lamottei. 
Perhaps P. Lecogii occurs in a corn-field between Littleworth and 
the South Drove Drain; sap yellow, but capsule scarcely, satis- 
factory.—P. Argemone L. Sparingly about Deeping. 
*Sinapis alba L. Waste ground at Deeping. — S. nigra L. By 
the River Welland, Crowland. 
isymbrium officinale Scop. Only seen at Crowland.—S. Alliaria 
not observed. 
rysimum cheiranthoides L. Waste ground near Deeping; not 
Fon 
seen in the 
Nasturtium sylvestre Brown. By drains bani Crowland. — N. 
amphibium Brown. River Welland below Dee 
Stellaria aquatica Scop. Noted.— 8. graminea :h, Only once 
seen, by the roadside between Deeping and the Cross Drain 
Sagina nodosa Meyer. At the junction of the South Drove and 
Cross Drains 
Hypericum tetrapterum Fries. Not very abundant, and the only 
species noted. 
lalva sylvestris and M., potanilivelia L. Both about ~Deeping 
and Crowland ; Benue very plen 
aan catharticum L. By the yn Drain, towards Baston. 
Geranium panies Burm., dissectum I., G. molle, 
rather feacnene but nowhere A aa —G. Robertianum L. Dee eep- 
ing. 
*Ononis arvensis Auct. Roadside from Deeping to Stamford. 
at Sutton 
Sanguis ts offic nalis L. Not unfrequent in damp ditches — 
Sakti Deeping and the Fen 
sa canina L., var. dumalis, Hedges near Deeping in several 
ved. : 
places. The only form obser 
Pyrus Malus L., var. ae. Hedges of fields near Deeping. 
*Epilobium tetragonum Li. Ditches between Deeping and the 
y° 
Sheek minus Relh., and T. procumbens L. Not seen, except f 
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