338 THE JOUR^'AL OF BOTANY 



Philoxotis foxtana Brid. Bogs at foot of Link hills, Maple- 

 stead, May 27, 174G. 



Bktum capillare L. On the bank upon the top of Brake Moore 

 hill, Middleton, May 30, 17J.6. 



Mnium uxdulatum L, " Bryum serpylH folium." Link hills, 

 Maplestead, 11 July, ll^^H; Ball Street. vStoke near Na^dand, with 

 the Triclwmanes. April 21, 17-1(3. [Suffolk.] 



M, HORXUM L. Moist bank next John Stebings field by Sandy 

 Lane, Bulmur, Feb. 4, 1740, April 5, 1745, and April 10, 174G. 



Hypxum aduxcu:m Hedw. var. Upon the Water in a little pond 

 in a wood between Willmore Lane and Gentries. July 11, 1746. 

 [County ?] 



H. FLUITAXS L. Boggy place in the lane from Lamask Brook 

 farm to Alphamston Church, April 22, 1746, and Armsey, Bulmur, 

 July, 1752. 



HYLocoMiuii TRiQUETRUM B. & S. Ballingdou Hills. Jan. 28, 

 1742. 



Hepatic^. 



Pellia epiphylla Nees. A)i 4 Lichen ijetradus cauliculo cal- 

 ceato C. B., R. S. 3. 110. The taste is hot and bm-ning. Found in 

 the grijjQs by the side of the hill where the lodge stands in the Boys 

 hall park. April. Sandy Lane, Bulmur & Crow bridge, Barfield Bi-idge, 

 Brundon Mill. 18 April, 1745. [" Broad-leaved Star-lip." Hemsted.] 



LuNULAEiA TTJLOARis Mich. Lichen seu Ifejyatica lunulata 

 fTTKpvWoKapTTos D. Dale, R. Syn. i. 20 ; ii. 41 ; iii. 115, 5. I received it 

 from Mr. Dale, March, 1716. 



Marchantia poltmorpha L. 5. Lichen ^etrceus stellatus 

 R. S. 3. 115. An 88 Lichenoides peltatum terrestre rnfescens R. S. 

 3. 77. In my garden, 18 June, 1745, & In Counsellor Theobald's 

 Yard and in the Vestry yard, St. Grregories Chm-ch & In Mr. John 

 Burkitt's Yard. In a Boggy pasture Meadow behind Box Mill, 

 Halstead, 9 July, 1745, plentifully. Amongst the Grass & is often 

 covered with Avater when the river is full. As soon as you are out of 

 Henny Street towards Middleton in Essex .... with the Lentibularia 

 [Utricularia] 26 June, 1740. [The first Rayan name, applied to 

 the garden specimens, is probably erroneous, and refers rather to 

 Lunnlai'ia.'] 



Fegatella conica Corda. 4. Lichen pet^'c^its latifoUus sive 

 Ilcpatica fontanel. R. S. 3. 115. Lichen sive Hepatica vulgaris 

 Park. R. S. 40. An Lichen petrceus inleatus Park. Lichen 

 verrucosus Doody, R. S. 3. 114. 1. On the north side of Milford 

 liall, 28 June, 1745. In Chappel Lane, Cornard, 25 April, 1745. This 

 I call the Lichen offic. In the watery lane between Lossins Mill and 

 Corks farm, with Saxifraga aurea, both sorts [^Chrysosplenium], Lu- 

 jula \^Oxalis\ Nasturtium aq. amar. [^Oardamine amara'], Cardamine 

 impatiens altera hirsutior [C hirsuta], Veronica- ChamsBdryo ides 

 fol. pediculis [V. montana\ 



Rebotjlta hemisph^rtca Raddi. 2. Lichen pileatus parvus^ 

 foliis crenatis R. S. 3. 114. Great Cornard, 2 April, 1745. On 

 a drie bank in Bull St., Stoke near Na viand, plentifully, 21 April, 



