JOSEPH AlfDEEWS ANB HIS HEHBARIUM 295 



Yarmouth & L}"!! by William Paine Botanist in January I73f " 

 mentioned in this Journal for 1904 (p. 299) ; and the second fascicle 

 includes the entire-leaved variety of Lamium jnirpuremn L., for which 

 the varietal name Andreivsiana was ])roposed ( Journ. Bot. 1908, 194). 

 A large number of plants bear dated labels which are earlier than 

 the first printed records in Hinds's Flora of Si/Jfolk ; a few simi- 

 larly antedate Gibson's Flora of Essex (1S62) : in these cases an 

 asterisk is prefixed to the locality. Others are of interest because 

 sent by Dale, mentioned by Dillenius, or for some other reason. In 

 the following enumeration I have mostly retained the names on the 

 labels and have added modern names; the vascular plants are 

 ari-anged according to the British Museum List of British Seed- 

 Plants and Ferns (1907). The modern name is given first and 

 any other comment added by me is in square brackets. The plants 

 of Dale's herbarium, to which reference is frequently made, are in- 

 corporated with the British Collection in the National Herbarium. 



Thalictrum flatum L. *Priorv meadows, Sudbury, July 

 1740. 



Myostjrus mi>'Imus L. *In a field adjoining Highams Wood, 

 Cornard, May 1, 1745 plentifully. 



Ka^'UNCulus {Batrachium) sj). B. aquatilis Ger. era. 829. 

 E. S. 3. 249 3. 



R. circinatus Sibth. B. aquaticus alhus circina tis tenuissime 

 divisis foliis, fioribus et alis longis pedicvdis innixis. D. Plukenet 

 Aim. 311. t. 55 f. 2. R. S. 3. 249. 5. 



R. FLUITANS Lam. Banunciilo sive BoJyantliemo aquatile 

 alho affine Millefolium maratriphyllum fluitans. R. S. 3. 250. 6. 



R. scELERAxrs L. - Banunculus palustris rotundifolius Ger. 

 emac. 962. R. Syn. 3. 249. 1. 



R. ACRIS L. (An Banunculus rectus nan Bepens fore plena 

 J. B. 3. p. 416. Banunculus prat ensis erectus acris R. S. 3. 248. 1.) 

 I gathered it in my garden from a root found in a pasture in Sed- 

 marsh, Essex, 1750. 



R. PARViFLORUS L. *By the roadside between Great Cornard 

 Church and the Meer. May' 20, 1743. 



Berberis TULUARis L. Berberis dumetorum C. B. Pin. 454. 

 R. S. 3. 465. Bipperidge. *Clare Castle, 27 Aug. 1745. 



Nymph.ea alba L. Cornard Mere. 



Papaver LECOt^ii Lamotte. Papaver laciniato folio, capitulo 

 lonqiore qlahro sen Arqemone capitulo longiore glabro R. Syn. 3. 

 309. *Bulmer [Essex], June 1 1 , 1744. 



P. SOMNIFERUM L. On Hedingham Castle. I gathered in June 2, 

 1722. On a bank by the roadside on Land Beach Common l)y Denne 

 Abby (as I road from Cambridge to Stretham ferry) where it grows 

 in great plenty for a mile or two in length. [Babington says (Fl. 

 Cambridgesh. 12-3) " Said to have been formerly largely cultivated 

 in the Fens, where it sometimes comes up when the banks are deeply 

 turned over. On the banks of the closes which separate Denny 

 Abbey from the Ely road."] 



CoRTDALTS CLAVicuLATA DC. *Assington [Suff.l, June 10, 

 1748 and Julv 15, 1745. 



