42 AdAiMSON and Crabtrki:, The Ilerbariiun of John Dalton 



DipsacHS pilosiis 



Scabiosa siiccisa . . . 

 coh{)nhari( 



Bryonia dioica — B. alba 

 Phyteinna orbicularis. . 

 Cai?ipani//a trac helium 

 — I at i folia . . . 



rotiindifolia . . . 



rapunailus 

 patula . . . 



Speciilaria hvbrida — 



Campanula hvbrida 



IracheliiDii ccrrnleum 



Jasiojif moiitana 



Lobelia dorli/ituia 



Kiipatori 1(1)1 ianiiabimiiii . . . 

 Solidago virgaiirea 



virgaurea, var. 

 cambrica — ^. catnbrica . 



Shepherds Rod. From E. R., of 

 Darlington. Found it also between 

 Chepstow and Tintiern Abbey, 

 Monmouth and on the Banks of 

 the Wye between Monmouth and 

 Whitchurch, on a rocky place 

 .above a Mill in great plenty, i 797. 

 VI. 17. See vol. VI. 17. Missel'. 

 X. 44. 



Scabious. Meadows, common. T. 9. 



Lesser Field Scabious. Limestone 



pastures, W. of town. I. 9. 

 /Common Field Scabious. In fields, 

 common. I. 9. 



Wild Vine. In N. Cough's garden. 

 II. 30. 



Round-headed Rampion. From 1".. R. 

 VIII. 39. 



Canterbury Bells. At Hawkston, 

 Shropshire. Sr. Rd. Hills. VII. 19. 



Giant Throatwort. Pretty common, 

 particularly on the road towards 

 Laverick Bridge and places 

 adjacent. I. 11. 



Round-leaved Bell Flower. Road- 

 sides, etc., common. I. 11. 



Rampion. From E. R. IX. 23. 



I*'ield Bell Flower. In Shropshire 

 From J. Jackson, Ketley. \'II. 19. 



Lesser Venus Looking-glass. Seeds 



from I lort. Botan. Cantab. E. R. 



\'L 22.* 

 l""rom J. Mudwin, Liverpool. XI. 4. 



[Unnamed. Source entered in 



pencil.] 

 Hairy Sheep's Scabious. High and 



dry situations. VIII. 18. 

 Water Gladiolc. From Winandermere 



Lake, \\'estmorland. IV. 25. 

 Henij), Dutch, (jv Water Agrimony. 



Up the River Kent, etc. I. 94. 

 Woundwort, Golden Rod. Woods, 



etc., pretty common. L 106. 



Mountain Golden Rod. On the 

 high pastures between Settle and 

 Malham Cove. V. 24. 



