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and from Maldon, are R. spivalis ; but Syme, in 1867, found both 

 species growing together at Walton-on-Naze. PJe writes of i?. 

 mavituna, i.e., R. spivalis {London Bat. Exchange Clnh Report for 1867, 

 p. 13) : — " It seems to be later in flowering than R. y^siellata, 

 which grew with it, as it was in flower while R. yostellata W3.s in 

 seed." 



p. 193. Atrlplex angustlfoUa maritima Jentata. In palu^tribus salsis prope 

 'Camalodunum . . . copiose. \Atriplex liitoralis L. var. seiinta Mocj.] 



p. 244. Dens leoiiis foliis integris, caide rat is foliis vestito. Invcnit & ad 

 110s attulit D. Dale in. colliculis sen tumulis olini aggestis juxta Batlloviam vicum 

 in extremis Essexias limitibus Cantabrigiam verstis. \^Hypochceiis ?nacu/ata ],. | 



p. 532- ^ft'lltastrulll folio tiigoso rotundiore spontaneum^ Jloie spiraii^, adore 

 qravi J. B.. Horse-Mint. . . . Spontaneum observavi in prato quodani, aquoso 

 loco prope Ffiz/lk/joztni-h/i/l . . . copiose. [Mt'/itha rotundijolia Hiids.] 



p. 811. Erysimum latifoliuiii Neapolitanuui Park Irio Icevis 



Ahidus Ertuce folio Col. Smooth broader-leaved Hedge Mustard . . . . 

 circa jedes D. Edv. Bullock Ar. Faulkburni j)rope Withamiam. \SisymhriiLm 

 irio L. 



p. 856. Argemone capitulo longiort glahro Moris, prcelud in 



vicinia nostra invenit & ad nos attulit D. Sam. Dale, vicinus & amicus noster 

 qui Brantrios pharmacopa^iam (S: medicinam exercet, rei Rotanicae, apprime 

 gnarus \Papaver dubiuiii L.] 



This forms part of the first British record of the species, 

 Peter Dent having found it in Cambridgeshire, about the same 

 time.* Morison's name in his Pvcdlndia (1669) is only a 



name. 



p. 105 1. Viold Martia major, hirsuta, inodora Moris. D. Plot Viola 

 Trachelii folio nonnullis . . a D. Dale observata est in Essexia ad dextram 

 via3 TiJburise Clarani Suffolciai oppidum ducentis, prope Tilburiam : item in via 

 quadam umbrosa Ovinton Sc Belchamp S. Paul disterminante Sc a Noal- 

 green in Paroecia Belchamp praedicta ad Claram ducente ad dextram. [Viola 

 hirta Z.J 



p. 1 1 19. Allium sylvestre bicorne, flore ex herbaceo albicante. cum triplici in 

 singulis petalis stria atropurpurea. . . . Invenimus inter segetes Notleiae in 

 Essexia Augusto mense florentem. [Allium ale raceum L.] 



This " Wild Garlick with an herbaceous striate flower," as 

 Ray terms it in the Fasciculus, is there more precisely 

 localized as " In a covnfield in Black Notley, Essex, belonging (0 

 ■ the Hall, called westfeld adjoyning to 'Leez-la.ne plentifully.'' 



pp. 1255-6. 3. Gramen caiiiiium longius radicatum marinum allerum Lob. 

 in maritimis Merseiae insula^ prope Colcestriam nuper invenit nobisque ostendit 

 D. Dale. [^Agn pyron j'unceum Beauv.] 



p. 129; 10. Gramen cvperoides spicis parvis, longissime distantihus. 

 Hanc speciem primvis mihi ostendit D. Martinus Lister, postea ipse observavi 



4 W. A. Clarke, FiY%t Records of Bntisli Floweving Plants, 2nd ed., p. 7. 



