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Teucrium Scordium, L. (Trans, lc.) 
The figure in English Botany, t. 828, January 1st, 1801, 
was drawn from specimens gathered “ near Cambridge. Rev. 
J. Holme.” 
Still plentiful in Devon in 1901. Mr. Davey in litt. 
There is no record of the species being gathered in its 
Yorkshire station for 30 years. 
Gathered in Oxfordshire at Godstow in August, 1864, by 
Mr. H. Boswell (Herbarium, British Museum). There are 
specimens in the same Herbarium from “ Near Cambridge. 
Mr. Davies, 1775. ’ 
Almost, if not quite extinct in Lincoln. Lost in the East 
Fen between 1804 and 1815, but lingered at Washingborough 
Fen till recently. Seen there in 1870 by Dr. F. A. Lees. 
Near Ely, October, 1901. W. J. Cross in Herb. S. H. 
Bickham. 
* Peucedanum palustre, Moench, Norfolk, E., Co., 27. 
Dubeck in Thurne. J. and A. Bennett, 1903. 
Great Fen near Barton Broad. C. C. Salmon. 
Wood Marsh by South Walsham Dyke. J. and A. Bennett, 
1903. 
Head of Meadow Dyke by Horsey Mere. Mr. Dutt. 
Plentiful in a marsh between Ludham Bridge and Irstead 
Shoals on the left-hand side of the Ant. J. and A. Bennett, 
1903. 
East Ruston and Calthorpe. Mr. Nicholson, 1904. 
Lake Lancashire? 
“ Brought to me and Mr. Crowe when in Lancashire by 
the Rev. W. Jackson.” T. J. Woodward, of Bungay.t 
Lancashire is now divided botanically into Lake, West, and 
South, so it is impossible to locate such a record or remark 
as the above. Mr. Petty mentions* that this Mr. Jackson 
* Transactions, VII. (1903), 467. 
t Withing, An. Brit. PI., Ed. 2, 1787. 
f “Naturalist” (1901), 308. 
