56 HISTORY OF ESSEX BOTANY. 



p. 328. " Hcvha Paris. One Berrie, or herbe Truelove . . groweth 

 pentifully in all these places follovvinc;, that is to saie, in Chalkney woode neere 

 to wakes Coulne, seauen miles from Colchester in Essex ; . . in the 

 parsonage orcharde at Radwinter in Essex, neare to Saffron Walden ; . . in 

 Booking parke by Braintree in Essex." {Paris quadrifolia L ] 



p. 329. " Luiuuia iiiinor. Small nioonewoort . . groweth also in the 

 mines of an olde brickekill by Colchester, in the grounde of master George 

 Sayes, called Miles ende." [Botrychiiim liinaria Sw.] 



p. 332. " Lilium conualliitm. Conuall Lillies . . or Lillie of the Vally 

 crrovveth . . neere to Lee in Essex." [Convallaria majalis L.] 



p. 333, ■' Limonium. Sea Lauander spike . . groweth . . in the 

 salt marshes by Lee in Essex : in the Marsh by Harwich, and many other 

 places." [Statiee limonium. L. 



Gibson remarks ("Flora," p. 253) that "Gerard's figure 

 seems quite as like S. bahusicnsis," i.e. S. raviflora Drejer. 



P- 333- " Tripoliu7n vulsare. Sea Starwort . . There is another kinde 



of Tripolium like the first, but much smaller, wherein consisteth the difference. 



. The^-e herbs grow plentifully along the English coastes in many places, 



as . . in a marsh which is vnder the towne wals of Harwich, in the marsh 



by Lee in Essex." [Aster tripolium L.] 



P- 337- I- Sagiitaria major. Great Arrowe head. 2. Sagittaria minor 

 Small Arrowe head. 3. Sagittaria minor angustifolia. Narrow-leafed Arrow 

 head. . These herbes do grow in the watrie ditches . . by Chelmesford 



in Essex. [Sagittaria sagittifolia L.] 



Gerard's three names refer only to variations which 

 commonly occur in the arrow-shaped leaves of this species, 

 without reference to the grass-like submerged leaves and the 

 ovate unbarbed floating ones that also occur. 



p. 343. '■' Plantago maritima. Sea Plantaine . . doth growe neere vnto 

 the sea side in all the places about Englande where I have trauelled, especially 

 by the fortes on both sides of the water at Grauesend ; . . at Lee in Essex." 

 [Plantago maritima L.] 



p. 346. " Cauda Muris. Mousetaile . . groweth . . in Woodford 

 Row in Waltham forrest, and in the orchard belonging to Master Francis 

 Whetstone in Essex." [Myosurus minimus L] 



p. 346. "I. Cornu Ceruinum. Hartes home. 2. Coronopus Ruellij. Swines 

 Cresses, or Buckshorne . . growe . . at Waltham, twelve miles from 

 London." [Plantago coronopus L. and Coronopus procumbens Gilib.] 



p. 347. " Saracens Consound. Solidago Saracenica . . groweth by 

 a wood, as yee ride from great Dunmowe in Essex, nto a place called Clare 

 in the saide countrey ; from whence I brought some plants into my garden." 



This should refer to Scnecio saraccnicus L. ; but under Arabis 



