84 Peacock: A Critical Catalogue of . Lincolnshire Plants. 



it to Mr. Arthur Bennett. He transmitted it to Prof. Eduard 

 Hackel, of St. Poelten, Austria. This great authority 

 simply says A: fulvus Sm., and makes no other remark 

 on it beyond the name. I also sent it to the Brit. Mus. ; 

 the authorities there are of the same opinion. The 

 Lincolnshire plant is certainly not exactly like Smith's type, 

 but its size and extreme glaucousness may be accounted for 

 by the great heat and want of moisture, growing on dry 

 peaty sand, high above summer water mark. 

 Alyssutn calycinum Linn. Alien (Europe and the East) with 

 foreign seeds. N. and S. Divs. 2.3.7-1 1. 13-15. 



Alyssutn incanum Linn. Alien (Europe ; Siberia).- N. and S. 

 Divs. 7.8. 13. 14. 



Anacyclus radiatus Loisel. Alien (Mediterranean countries). 



S. Div. 13. Midland Railway Station, Lincoln, 1897 ; 



Miss S. C. Stow (F. A. L,). 

 Anagallis pallida Hooker. Alien (Europe) with foreign seed. 



The type is not rare; but mauve flowers, with a dark 



purple centre, is the commoner colour form. N. and S. 



Divs. 2. 3. 7. 10.16. 



Anchusa sempervirens Linn. Alien (Europe) garden escape. 



N. Divs. 10. 11. 

 Barbarea intermedia Boreau. Alien (Habitat?). N. Divs. 



3-7-8. 



Briza maxima Linn. Alien (Mediterranean countries ; Northern 

 Africa) garden escape. N. Div. 4. Laceby, 1898 ; A. 

 Smith. 



Bromus racemosus Linn. Alien (Europe). N. Div. 8. Louth, 



1896; F. A. Lees. ' In an oatfield.' S. Div. 13. Court 



Leys, 1897 ; Miss S. C. Stow. 

 Bromus rigidus Roth. Alien (Europe ; Mediterranean countries ; 



and Caucasus). N. Div. 4. Grimsby, 1897 ; E. V. Woods 



(F. A. L.). 



Bromus squarrosus Linn. Alien (Southern Europe ; the East ; 

 Northern Asia). N. Div. 4. Grimsby, 1897 ; E. V. Woods 

 (F..A.L.). 



Bromus tectorum Linn. Alien (Europe ; the East ; Northern 

 Asia). N. Div. 4. Grimsby, 1897 ; E. V. Woods. 



Carduus crispus x nutans (C. Newbouldi H. C. Watson). 

 Native. N. Div. 10. Martin ; Rev. F. S. Alston, August 

 1897 (F. A. L.). 



Naturalist, 



