112 JOHN GOODYER 



Cinnamon Rose. Rosa cinnamomea L. 

 Rosa cinamonea siniplici flore. G. ioh6. [i6i(S] 



Droxford.— ^5. f. 57. 



Wild Carrot. Dmiais Carota L . 

 Siser erraticum Plinii. [i6i<Sj 



Droxford. — MS. f. 57 v. 



Black Mullein. Verbasatm nigt'iim L. 

 Blattaria flo. luteo. G. 633 ; Lo. 565. [i6i<S] 



I found this wild. — MS. f. 47 v. 



AI u s k Thistle. Carduus nutans L. 

 Carduus viarum flo. purpureo. G. 101 1.) 

 „ viarum flo. albo. G. loii. ) 

 We have a kind here that smells like muske. — MS. f. 47 v 



[1618] 



Car Una vulgaris L. 

 Carlina sylvestris. Lo. 14; G. 997 ; Math. 497. [1618] 



Clusius. p. clvi, hath ye figure of Carduus vidgatiss. viarum^ Lo. o. 

 20, for Carlina sylvestris. \ It growes on our Chalke Downes & 

 also at Purflet.— yi/^. fif. 47 v., 52. 

 [See 8 July 1620.] 



Dodder. Cuscuta Epithynium L. 

 Cuscuta. Lo. 427 ; G. 462. [1617-18] 



I have seene it on furse, heath, nettles. — MS. f. 48. 



„ ,, on furse. heath, nettles, fatches. — MS. i. ^^. 



Walnut. Juglans rcgia L. 

 Nux Juglans. Lo. o. 108; G. 1252. [1618] 



Forked at y'" toppc : at Longwood. Ex relat. Daniel Waite. — 



MS. f. Sb V- 



[Longwood, in the parish of Owslebury, was in the possession of 

 Richard Garth, who died seised of it in 1597.] 



Corn Cockle. Lychnis Githago Scop. 

 Pseudomelanthium. G. 926 ; Lo. 38. [1618] 



Crappe. In Sussex about Cheichester. — MS, f. ^6 v. 



[The name Crap was formerly given to various weeds growing 

 among corn. Withering applied it to Rye Grass and Buckwheat.] 



Purging Flax. Linuni catharticuvi L. 



Linuni silvestrc catharticum. Mil-mountaine. 2 July 1619 



It riseth up from a small white threddy crooked root, sometime 



with one, but most commonly with five or six or more round stalks, 



about a foot or nine inches high, of a browne or reddish color, 



