20 ON THE FLORA OF SOUTH LINCOLNSHIRE. 
Sonchus arvensis L. The Fen plant is noticeable on account of 
its copiously-branched stem and deeply-cut leaves. 
*Crepis biennis L. A rather common plant in hedge-banks and 
grassy places by roadsides about Deeping. 
Verbascum Thapsus L. Only seen in cottage gardens at Deeping. 
Veronica hederifolia, V. polita, V. agrestis, V. arvensis, V. 
Chamedrys L. All noted bolt Deeping. — V. Anagallis and 
V. Beccabunga L. By the River Neo below Deeping. 
Lycopus europeus Li, Deeping ; not ¢ 
Mentha sativa L. Pits in a field near st Deoping Station. 
Galeopsis versicolor Curt. Plenti corn-fields. 
Myosotis palustris With. The only ‘Gib of the aquatic species 
observed. 
Utricularia vulgaris L. Rather plentiful in the Cross and South 
Drove Drains. Only one specimen seen in “ae gy x. 
Hottonia augers L. Deeping, Crowland, & 
Plantago media L. In one place by the saaliatie towards Baston. 
Chenopodium rubrum L. Deeping. — C. Bonus-Henricus L. 
Crowland. 
*Rumex maximus Schreb. River Welland, between Deeping and 
Crowland. Not in ripe fruit, but the strongly- -cordate leaves and 
furrowed petiole leave no doubt as to the species. New to atson’s 
Province VIII. dines for North Essex in Top. Bot. 
Parietaria diffusa ; eeping 
* Ulmus montana Bai "Titieworth, Planted ? 
Typha latifolia L., var. media. In several places by the South 
Drove Drain, near Littleworth. 
Sparganium ramosum Huds. Crowland, &c.— S. simplex Huds. 
— 
mna trisulea and L. polyrhiza L. Both abundant in drains 
near rOoue nd, 
otamogeton natans L. Rather common. — P. oblengus Pout. 
Certainly rare; I think once seen in the Fen near Littleworth.— 
is heterophyllus Schreb. Will probably be found in the North 
Drove Drain, which had been recently ‘“‘ roaded,” so that the plants 
were es ee anon —P. Zizi M. & K.? North Drove Drain ; 
Drain near Crowland. On these plants Mr. Arthur Bennett 
eink. ‘*T feel pretty sure P. Zizii, but it is hardly safe to assume 
e so on account of the state of the specimens.” These 
drains had been recently roaded ae lucens Li ery 
h var. acuminatus EB. A curious form with obovate leaves 
occurs in River Welland. — “P deeipiens Nolte. Sparingly 10 
e Dra n 
but that of Silesia,” Arthur Bennett. — P. densus L. Very com- 
mon ; more so than P. erispus.—* P. pusillus L. Frequent, with var. 
tenuissimus. 
Shegencarataes palustris L. Deeping. te pedicillata Fries. Plenti- 
a drain by the roadside at Littleworth. 
Triglochin palustre L. By the North - Dro ove Dra 
Alisma lanceolata With. Frequent.—A. eieatsial: South 
Drove and Cross Drains. 
