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Viburnum Lantana L. Wrongly labell'd Mespilus Alni fol. 

 suhtus incanis Aria Theophrasti dicta [i. e. Pyrus Aria L.] in John 

 Goodin's garden in Burkett's Lane [Sudbmy],2 May, 1759. [Hind's 

 first Suffolk record, Sir J. Cullum 1773.] 



Galium Cruciata Scop. *Bone Bridge, Halsted, Essex, 19 Maj, 

 1748. [No other Essex record before Gibson's Flora, 18G2.] 



G. TRICORNE Stokes. 2. Ajjariiie semine loeviore R. Syn. 2. 

 118 ; 8. 22-5. *I gathered it amongst Corn in the five-acred field 

 belonging to the Farm on Armpe in Bulmur Essex. 



G. uliginosum L. *Cornard Mere, 28 Aug. 1740. G. pa- 

 lustre L. 



Rubia peregrina L. St. Vincent's Rocks, Gloucestershire, 28 May, 

 1731. [A duplicate of Dale's, with his ticket.] 



Valeriana officinalis L. V. sylvestris major montana C. B. 

 R. S. 3. 200. 2. Smoak hall wood near Bath, 28th May, 1731. 



Valerianella olitoria Pollich. * Gravel pit, Small Bridge, 

 Wormingford Mill, 21 June, 1743. 



V. RiMOSA Bastard. V. viilg. spec, major serotina R. S. 3. 201. 3. 

 Given me by Mr. Dale who gathered it in Kent & called it Valeri- 

 anella serotina foli is angustis integris. [Dale's localities are given 

 by Ray {loc. cit.) as "In the Corn Fields between Ore and the Foot 

 Ferry to Shepey Isle in Kent. Also in the third or fourth Field on 

 the right Hand of the Road going from London-Coney towards 

 St. Albans in Hertfordshire." This plant was referred to Bastard's 

 V. rimosa by Joseph Woods in English Botany Siip>plement.^ 



ScABiosA SucciSA L. Colledge Wood, Micldleton, 15 Aug. 1745. 



Petasites hybrid js G. M. & S. Petasites major, jlorihus 

 pediculis longis insidentihus R. S. 3. 179. 2. Brunden Mill Banks, 

 1743. [This is the form with long pedicels figured as Tussilago 

 hyhrida in English Botany, 430. and admitted to be a mere variety 

 in Smith's English Flora, iii. 427-8.] 



Aster Tripolium L. Aster maritimus cceriileus. Mersey 

 Island. [First recorded for Essex by Gerard (1597) 333 from 

 " Lee and Harwich."] 



Erioeron acris L. Aster arvensis cceruleus acris R. S. 3. 175. 

 Ballingdon Hall, Essex. 



Inula squarrosa Bernhardi. *Cornard Heath. 14 July, 1749 

 and Buhner Tye. [First Essex record, Gerard, 391 (1597).] 



I. CRITHMOIDES L. Aster maritimus jlavus. Crithmmn Chry- 

 santhemum dictus. R. Syn. i. 49; ii. 79; iii. 174. Maldon. 



FiLAGO MINIMA Fries. R. S. 3. 181. 4. Kittington hills, Cor- 

 nard. 



F. GALLICA L. Gnaphalium parvum ramosissimum foliis an- 

 gustissimis polyspcrmon R. S. 3. 181. 5. Kittington hills, Cornard. 



AcuiM.EA Rtarmica L. *In Mr. Denny Cole's Meadow [Sulf.], 

 8 July, 1744. 



Matricaria inodora L. Chamamelum ma gis folio tenuissimo, 

 caiilc ruhente R. S. 3. 186. *Kittington Hills amongst wheat 

 [Suff.], 12 July, 1745. 



Chrysanthemum segetum L. An 2 Chrysanthemum segetitm 

 nostras folio glauco multiscisso majus,flore minore. Amongst Rye 



