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Plantago arenaria Waldst. et Kib. Alien (Europe ; Asia 

 Minor). N. Div. 6. Lincoln, 1899; H. M. W. Hinchliff. 



Po/ycarpon tetraphyllum Linn. Alien (cosmopolitan). N. 

 Div. 4. .Great Grimsby, Sept. 1899; G. Parker (F. A. L.). 



Polypogon monspeliensis Desf. Alien (tropical and temperate 

 cosmopolitan). N. Div. 6. Grimsby, August 1898 ; A. 

 Smith. 



Portulaca oleracea Linn. Alien (warm countries). N. Div. 7. 

 South Kelsey, 1887 ; Rev. H. C. Brewster (F. A. L.). 



Pyrus aria Ehrh. Planted alien (Europe ; Northern Asia). 

 N. and S. Divs. 3.8.15. 



Ranunculus repens forma lingulatus F. A. Lees, f Native. 

 Div. 4. Bradley Wood, May 1897 ; B. Crow. See ' The 

 Naturalist,' 1897, p. 172, and most curious specimens in 

 County Herbarium. 



Rumex pulcher Linn. Native. N. and S. Divs. 3. 13. 17. No 

 known specimen ; but H. C. Watson's MS. notes for the 

 first ed. 'Top. Bot.' in Brit. Mus. give my second locality. 



Salicornia herbacea Linn. var. striata Dum. Native. N. 

 Div. 12. Friskney, 12th Sept. 1899; Miss Lane-Claypon. 

 4 1 believe that your specimen belongs to this species, but this 

 name cannot stand either as a species or variety,' Mr. Arthur 

 Bennett says. But for the time being- it will do to dis- 

 tinguish a clearly marked type of S. herbacea. Specimen in 

 Mr. Arthur Bennett's Herb. 

 \ \k. procumbens Moq. Native. N. Div. 11. Ingoldmells 

 to Gibraltar Point, 1899; Peacock. S. Div. 17. Sand- 

 holme Farm creek, Frampton, 1897 ; Lane-Claypon and 

 Peacock (A. B.). 



Salix aquatica Sm. Native. N. and S. Divs. 12.14. 



Salix purpurea x viminalis (= rubra Huds.). Native. N. 

 and S. Divs. 4. 1 7. 



Saiix triandra x alba ( undulata Ehrh ). Native. X. Div. 6. 



Great Cotes, 1897 5 Cbrdeaux and Peacock. 

 Salvia controversa Tenore. Alien (Mediterranean countries). 



N. Div. 6. Grimsby, 1899; G. Parker ( E. G. B.). 



Salvia officinalis Linn. Alien (Mediterranean countries). X. 

 Div. 4. Grimsby, 1897 ; Woods and Smith. 



Scorpiurus vermiculata Linn. Alien (Mediterranean countries). 

 N. Div. 6. Lincoln, 1S99; II. M. \Y. Hinchliff. 



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