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H. Wallis Kew. Lincolnshire. 

 The Sea Banks of the Lincolnshire Coast [Four maritime plants cited for 

 Mablethorpe — Hippopha'e rhamnoides, Cynoglossum officinale, Cakile mari- 

 tima, Plantago coronopus\ Nat. World, January 1885, ii, 10. 

 H. Wallis Kew. Lincolnshire. 

 Nature near Louth, East Lincolnshire [Several plants are cited and localities 

 specified]. Nat. World* February 1885, "> 24-25. 

 H. Wallis Kew. Lincolnshire. 

 Tree [Beech, Fagus sylvatica] standing after a fall of many feet [in Hubbard's 

 Valley, near Louth]. N. World, April 1885, ii, 80; Sci. Goss., June 1885, p. 142. 

 H. Wallis Kew. Lincolnshire. 



Mahlethorpe [5 plants mentioned], Nat. World, July 1885, p. 137. 

 H. Wallis Kew. Lincolnshire. 

 Louth Naturalists' Society [station in Bur well Wood for Paris quadrifolia\ 

 Nat. World, August 1885, p. 155. 

 H. Wallis Kew. Lincolnshire. 

 Kambles near the Coast [of Lincolnshire : at Mablethorpe, notices of the plants, 

 17 species]. Nat. World, October 1885, pp. 188-190. 

 H. Wallis Kew. Lincolnshire. 



[Medicago maculata near Louth]. Nat. World, December 1885, p. 221. 

 P. H. Lockwood. Westmoreland. 

 Yellow Star cf Bethlehem, Gagea lutea, near Kendal, April 16th. Nat. Hist. 

 Journ., May 15th, 1885, p. 77. 

 Percy Lund. Yorkshire. 

 Calcareous Jottings [a few plants mentioned as occurring on the limestone near 

 Cracoe]. Nat. World, January 1885, ii, 8-10. 

 P. W. Maclagan. Northumberland. 

 Notices of Localities for Kare Plants [Corallorh'za innala, Radiola millegrana, 

 Centuncuhcs minimus, Althcea officinalis, Fumaria confusa and F. 7nicrantha, 

 Rumex maritimus and Melilotus arvensis in North Northumberland ; localities 

 stated]. Proc. Berw. Nat. Club, vol. x, p. ii (1885), p. 593. 

 J. Cosmo Melville. Lancashire. 

 Crocus nudiflorus [abundant and quite wild in several specified localities near 

 Manchester and Bury].' Sci. Goss., December 1885, p. 280. 

 [J. Morley]. Lake District. 



[Lastraea remota and two varieties of L. filix-mas recorded (with stations) 

 for the English Lake-district.] Midi. Nat., December 1885, viii, 353. 

 C. T. Musson. • Notts. 



Double Primrose {{Primula vulgaris) at Gedling, Notts.]. Sci. Goss., March 

 1885, p. 68. 



C. T. Musson. Notts. 

 Teratological Notes. Dactylis glomerata [abnormally developed at Bramcote, 

 Notts.]. Sci. Goss., April 1885, p. 92. 

 C. A. Newdigate. W. and S. Lancashire. 



Pimpinella magna in West Lancashire [for which it is not recorded in Top. 

 Bot., ed. 2. One of the commonest Stonyhurst plants, on both sides of the 

 Ribble, much commoner than P. saxifraga ; the two often grow together, 

 P. saxifraga on dry slopes, P. magna where it can obtain more moisture. The 

 note concludes by asking for assistance in working out the Stonyhurst flora]. 

 Journ. of Bot., October 1885, xxiii, 313. 



S.Lancashire, Durham, Northumberland, Derbyshire, Mid-W. York, 

 George Nicholson. S.W.York, S.E.York, Cheshire, S.Lincolnshire. 



The Botanical Exchange Club of the British Isles— Report for 1883. Pp. 83- 

 100 [notes on numerous critical species for the' counties mentioned ; and for 

 South Lincoln are given 14 new county records]. 

 June 1886. N 



