MU. A. BENNETT ON LIPARIS LOESELII AND TEUCRIUM SCORDIUM. 337 
27. Norfolk East. — Horning, Ii. Wigham, in copy of FI. 
Brittanica. K. Trimmer, FI. Norfolk, 114, 18G6. 
28. Norfolk West. — A single sp. at Stow Bridge by Miss Bell. 
Rev. G. Munford, FI. pi. of West Norfolk. Ann. and Mag. Nat. 
History, viii. 71, 1841. 
Welney Delph. Salmon herb, at Norwich, teste Linton in Jour, 
of Botany, 268, 1900. Will probably be refound about this locality. 
29. Cambridgeshire. — Osier-holts about Ely City. Ray in 
Gibson’s ed. of ‘Camden’s Brittanica,’ 1695, “besides these there 
grow large quantities of Scordium or Water Germander upon the 
banks of ditches,” l.r. Ely, 1822, Winch herb. ! W. Marshall, sp. 
1875. W. Cross, sp. 1880. 
Hitch, Cambridge to Histun, Waterbeach, Cottenham, Relhan, 
FI. Camb., ed. 3, 232, 1820. Kings Hedges, Babington, FI. Camb., 
185, 1860. J. A. Power, 1835, sp. in Holmsdale Nat. II. Club, 
herb. Not seen at other stations for years. 
Mepal ; Henslow. 
Pits at Horseway, Chatteris, Sept 1879, A. Fryer, sp. (extinct). 
Hitch, Sutton Gault to W. Fen Drove, Sept. 1900 (extinct). 
Ditch, near Sutton Gault on the Ely side. A. Fryer and 
A. Bennett. In great abundance here, hundreds of specimens 
might have been gathered. 
32. Northampton. — In some ditches on the borders of the Fens. 
Morton in Bot. Guide, 463, 1805. Extinct. Druce in Jour, of 
Botany, 373, 1886. 
53. Lincoln South. — Washingburgh Fen, 1870. F. A. Lees in 
‘ White’s Directory of Lincoln,’ 1892. 
54. Lincoln North. — In the East Fen, often near the places 
where Geese frequently land. Sir J. Banks in Bot. Guide, 389, 1805. 
Sp. in his herb, at Brit. Museum ! First record in Lincoln by 
Arthur Young in 1799. The East, West and Wildmore Fens have 
long been drained. 
65. York N.W. — Bolton-on-Swale near Richmond, R. Bowman, 
New Bot. Guide, 259, 1835, H. Ibbotson, sp. 4, 8, 1854. Mr. 
Wilkinson tells me it has not been gathered he believes for twenty- 
live years. It was gathered about 1850 by J. Ward (H. T. Mennell, 
herb.). Potteric Cans, E. Miller, in Hist, and Antiq. of Doncaster, 
1804. Lees’ FI. W. Yorkshire, 364, 1888. Never confirmed. 
In Ireland it occurs in the counties of Tipperary, S. E. Galway, 
