ON THE FLORA OF SOUTH LINCOLNSHIRE. pa 
Butomus umbellatus L. Crowland, Deeping, &c 
*Hydrocharis Morsus-rane L. In several drains near Crow- 
nd. 
Tris Pseud-Acorus L. In fruit by Mr. Thompson’s fish-pond, 
Apt anode a ( ‘ee a 
| *Jun usifloru Fenny ground by the a betweeu 
: Racers Sad pe hited “pienifl in the Cross Drain.—J. acuti- 
florus was not seen.—*J. compressus Jacq. Somewhat Bee er in 
one place by the ie Dain. Possibly hidden in other places by 
q the longer herbag, 
irpus seit L. Abundant in the larger drains, but not 
seen in eter or fruit. ree palustris L. Deeping, Littleworth, #6: 
 —S. lacustris L. Deepin 
.  *Carex disticha Huds. Fiathibe moh sl in wet eo &c., about 
_ Deeping, and towards the nate station. — C. vulpina Li. The 
4 eet species. — C. muricata L. Sa ine ‘by the River 
4 and, near Crowland ; pci seen elsewher *C. flava L. 
a. ““ &.”? — C. Pseudo-cyperus L. Ditches by Pete roads 
leading from Deeping towards Baston.—C. riparia Curt. Rather 
_ abundant in one place by the Cross Drain, helo Baston 
Agrostis alba L., var. stolonifera. Common in the Fen 
Sclerochloa rigida Link. Walls and dry <tr about Dee 
rH en communis Li. In the Cross Drain, ae stolons rT ft. 
n observed to be stoloniferous seetctaai 
+ tesa: fatua L,, var. pilosissima. Roadside age ss rcs 
Briza media L. Deeping. 
* Festuca elatior L. en ts eek about Deeping. 
Bromus giganteus L. Hedges about Deeping. — B. commutatus 
=a Under the walls of Cnwling Abbey. — B. mollis 
owla 
Triticum repens L, Not so common as var. barbatum Duval- 
ouve, which is the Spt form 
Hordeum murinum L. ceping. 
Equisetum palustre and EF. arvense L. Deeping.—E. limoswm L. 
owland, and in several parts of the Fen 
Tolypella Sealifoen Leonh. See Journ. Bot. 1883, p. 280. 
Chara vulgaris L. Frequent, but not abundant, except in a var oe 
it by the railway near Deeping, A plant from a ditch near 
way-station has been named var. longibracteata by Misses. 
roves.—C. hispida L. Deeping, &c. Chiefly in the Cross Drain. 
. aspera Willd. The commonest species and the only one that 
generally plentiful. Covering the bottoms of the larger drains 
sith nnd odwiai : 
ily passed over, as it occurs among dense growth of Myriophyllum, 
geese collected are referred to the above variety 
y the Messrs. Groves, to whom and to Mr. Arthur Bennett my 
nks are due for their brace in examining the Characee@ and 
amogetons. No Characee seem to have been hitherto recorded 
uth shire. 
