156 Burton : Geology of Torksey Excursion. 



Arabis perfoliata Lam. = Turritis glabra L. Two places on 

 road-side near Clibburn. Also found on the north side of 

 the Eden near Temple Sowerby by Miss Markham. 



Viola hirta L. Smardale. 



Geranium sanguineum L. One or two places near Ashy. 

 Rhamnus catharticus L. Near Crosby Garrett. 

 Medicago sativa L. Railway bank near Crosby Garrett. 

 Astragalus hypoglottis L. In two places not very far from 



Morland (Capt. Markham). 

 Myrrhis odorata Scop. Bolton Bridge. 

 Filago minima Fr. Sandy ground near Sandford Moss. 

 Carduus nutans L. Near Crosby Garrett. 



Tragopogon pratensis L. Near railway bridge between Clifton 

 and Clibburn. 



Vaccinium oxycoccos L. Clibburn Moss (Capt. Markham). 

 Pyrola minor Sw. Side of Clibburn Moss and near Morland 



(Capt. Markham). 

 Verbascum thapsus L. Near Clibburn Mill. 

 Linaria vulgaris Mill. Road-side near Brougham. 

 Linaria viscida Mcench. Railway, Ormside. 

 Mimulus luteus L. For several miles on the Lyvennet. In 



the Eden at Temple Sowerby Bridge. 

 Epipactis latifolia All. Near Rutter and Drybeck. 

 Orchis ustulata L. Near Drybeck. 

 Orchis latifolia L. Not uncommon about Appleby. 

 Allium oleraceum L. Near Crosby Garrett. 

 Eriophorum lati folium Hoppe. Above Knock. 

 Rhyncospora alba Vahl. Clibburn Moss. 



Lastrsea spinulosa Presl. In one or two places not far from 

 Appleby. I am sorry to see how much rarer such ferns as 

 Asplenium adiantiun-nigrum, Phegopteris dryopteris, and 

 P. polypodioides have become in the last few years, and prefer 

 to give no exact localities. 



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NOTE on LINCOLNSHIRE GEOLOGY. 



Geology of Torksey Excursion: A Correction. — In my report on 

 geology in connection with the meeting - of the Lincolnshire Naturalists' 

 Union at Torksey, in the April number of 'The Naturalist,' the word 

 'Permian' inadvertently appears instead of 'Bunter' in relation to the 

 ' pebble beds ' at Retford, in the eleventh line from the bottom of pag-e 

 133. — F. M. Burton, Highfield, Gainsborough, 14th April 1902. 



Naturalist, 



