JOSEPH ANDREWS AXD HIS HERBAEIUM 347 



ensis identifies that name, but a form of 31. gent His (sensu lat.). It 

 is recorded " By the New River's side near Stoke Newington," about 

 1710, in the MSS. of Adam Buddie, who is stated (B. Syn. iii. 232) to 

 have observed it in Company with Mr. Francis Dale, who was pro- 

 bably brother or cousin of Bay's Braintree friend. It was probably 

 identical with the last mentioned {M. (jracilis Sole) with which it is 

 combined by Dillenius {op. clt.). As to M. exiqua L., See Journ. 

 Bot. 1916, 223 ; 1917, 335.] 



M. ARTENSis L. Cornard and Bulmur to VVisboro, 1743. 

 [Typical of Sole, no. 12, E. B. 2119, i. e. var. vulgaris Bab.] 



Ltcopus etjrop^us L. *ln a pond ... at Chilton. 21 Aug. 

 1744. 



Salvia Verbenaca L. *St. Gregory's Church, Sudbmy, 10 June, 

 1745. 



Clikopodium Xepeta 0. K. *Ballingdon [Essex], 24 July, 

 1744. 



Scutellaria minor Hudson. *Cornard Mere. 



Nepeta Cataria L. *Newton Koad, Cornard Heath, 14 July, 

 1749. 



Lamium amplexicaule L. * Great Cornard and Sudbmy, 

 3 April, 1746. 



Lamium purpureum L. var. Axdrewsiana mihi. *L. ruhrum, 

 foliis per amhitum nee serratis nee crenatis. [See Journ. Bot. 

 1903, 150.] 



SiACiirs SYLVATICA L. *Field adjoining Newton Churchyard, 

 14 June, 1754. 



Marrubium tulgare L. *Ballingdon hills, sparingly. 27 July, 

 1755. 



Teucrium CiiAM.'EDRys Schreb. On walls of Norwich between 

 St. Stevens (sic) Gate and Brazen Doors. 17 Aug. 1725. 



Ajuga eeptans L.Jiore incarnato, Sible Hedinghara, Essex. 



Statice binertosa G. E. Sm. 3. Limonium Anglicum mi mis 

 cauUbus ramosissimis flurihus in spicis rariiis sitis B. S. 3. 202. 

 Gathered on Dover Clift's Mr. Dale. Ramsgate. Mr. Dale. [Though 

 slightly different in size, Mr. C. E. Salmon, who has kindly examined 

 these two cliff specimens, ])ronounces them both S. hinervosa. R. Syn. 

 iii. 202. 3* is probably diiferent, and more than this species is included 

 in R. Syn. iii. 202. 2.] 



Plantago major. p. major panicula sparsa. From Chelsea 

 Garden. [A teratological specimen showing phyllody of the bracts, 

 much as in f. 127 in Masters's Vec/etahle Teratologi/.] 



P. MEDIA L. var. lonrji folia Meyer, An Plautago rosea J. B., 

 R. Hist. p. 876 ? [An e(|ually good representative of f. 126 (/. c.).] 



SU-t:DA MARITIMA Dumort. Blitum Kali minus album dictum 

 11. S. 3. 156. 14. Mersey Island. 



Chejjopodium polyspermum L. C. Betas folio R. S. 3. 157. 

 ♦Kingsbury's Mere, Cornard in one of the stew ponds. 26 Aug. 1743. 



AxRiPLEX PATULA L. An Atriplcx sylvestris angustifolia altera 

 caule procumbente Doody B. S. 3, 151. 2. In Mr. Baker's limekiln 

 yard, 7 Aug. 1744. ' 



A. i,AciNiATA L. A. maritima lalifolia dentata, N. D. This I 



