LIST OF LINCOLNSHIRE HEPATICS. 



Miss S. C. STOW, 

 Court Leys, Brandon, Grantham. 



I know of no list of Lincolnshire Hepaticag, except that found 

 in Mr. F. A. Lees' 'Outline Flora,' in the last (fifth) edition of 

 White's ' Gazetteer and Directory of Lincolnshire.' 



Mr. Lees always adds the personal mark of verification (!), 

 but the vice-county only is indicated, and no definite parochial 

 localities are given, but that defect, which occurred from want 

 of space, has been remedied by its author here ; as White's 

 ' Lincolnshire ' has been sold to Messrs. Kelly and will no longer 

 be republished at given intervals, and copies are already difficult 

 to obtain, I republish here the whole of Mr. F. A. Lees' List, 

 which is of permanent interest, in the hope that someone will 

 take Up the Hepatics, or at least send me as many specimens as 

 possible from different localities that our local distribution may 

 be worked out. I wish to thank Mr. F. A. Lees for so 

 generously supplying the data required. 



Marchantia polymorpha L. 



N. i. Epworth, 1898, Sam. Hudson. 2. Frodingham, 

 1875, H. F. Parsons. 7. Frequent about Rasen, 1878, 

 F. A. Lees ; Benniworth, 1899, Rev. F. Alston. 10. Wood- 

 hall Spa, 1899, S. C. Stow. 



S. 13. Whisby, 1892, J. B. Davy ; Stapleford, 1899, S. C. 

 Stow. 15. Grantham, 1898, H. Preston ; Brandon, 1899, 

 S. C. Stow. 



Conocephalus conicus Neck. 



N. 3. Cadney, 1898, Revs. W. W. Mason and S. Gasking. 

 8. Dock-gates, River-head, Louth, 1856, Bogg Coll. 5. 

 Frequent about Bishop Bridge and the sluice gates of mill 

 dams by the Rase, 1877-79, F. A. Lees. 11. Greenfield, 

 Alford, and Tothby, 1890, J. B. Davy. 



S. 15. Hough, 1891, J. B. Davy ; Stoke Rochford, 1898, 

 H. Fisher. 



Lunularia vulgaris Mich. 



N. 7. Tealby, Kingerby, and Osgodby, 1878, F. A. Lees. 

 S. 15. Little Ponton Warren, 1898, H. Fisher. 



Riccia glauca L. 



N. 7. Rasen neighbourhood, 1879, F. A. Lees. 



1902 February r. 



