84 SHORT NOTES. 



Hi/penum montanum. Audrospemura campoclarense, Col. This 

 grows in many mountainous places and in bushes in the west of 

 England. (See E,. Cat. i. 174, and R. S.yn. i. 143.) 



Galium horeale, L. (O 13.) Galium, sive Rubia cruciata, sive Isevis 

 quadrifolia. — In Westmorlandia variis in locis, as by a little brook near 

 Orion, etc. (See U. Cat. i. 268, 9.) 



Sanifraga alzoidcs, L. (O 13.) Sedum montanum, folio graraineo, 

 flore liiteo. Upon the skirts of Ingleborough Hill plentifully, and on 

 several other mountaines in Westmoreland, etc. (See E. Cat. i. 

 279.) 



Corn/is Siiecica, L. (R 2.) Periclymenum parvura Prutenicum, 

 Ckis. Upon ye north end of ye higliest of Cheviot Hills in Northum- 

 berland plentifully. (See R. Cat. ii. 67.) 



Anemone Pulsatilla, L. (R 3.) Pulsatilla vulgaris. — Upon Barnak 

 Heath, about three miles from Stamford, in great plenty. (See E. Cat. 

 i. 256, and E. Cat. ii. 246.) 



Fotentilla frnticosa, L. (R 4.) Pentaphylloides fruticosum, ad. 

 ripas fluvii Tees in com. Eboracensi non longe a Greta bridge. (See 

 E. Cat. ii. 228, Hist. i. 616, and Syn. i. 91.) 



Most of these were probably collected by Ray in his botanical expe- 

 ditions in 1667 and 1668, the latter into Yorkshire and Westmoreland; 

 several are the first records of the species in this country. There are 

 many more British specimens, but without localities. All are of the 

 greatest value in determining with certainty what the plants of Eay's 

 published works are. 



SHORT NOTES. 

 AsARUM EuROPiEUM, L. — T here oft'er a few remarks upon the 

 distribution of this plant in the Channel and Thames provinces. The 

 first published locality, south of Lancashire, is that given in the third 

 edition of Ray's ' Synopsis ' (p. 158) : — " In a hedge on the left-hand 

 as soon as you are in the gate, the first field from Chernells-Green 

 going to Sir Th. Seabright's Beachwood : Th. Knowlton." On the 

 authority of the 'Flora Hertfordiensis ' (p. 252), (where " Chernells " 

 is cpieried " Cheverells ") this is in Herts. In this work the quotation 

 runs thus: — "Going to Sir Th. Sebright's, Beachwood;" but the 

 comma does not appear in the original ; and " Beachwood " Avould 



