I50 JOHN GOODYER 



those of wild Cicorie very much iagged and devided even to the 

 midle ribbe amongest which rise uppe many short round hairy straked 

 browne redd little stalks a foot high or higher devided into one or 

 two branches bearinge a fewe leaves lesser then the former at the 

 topps of the branches growe greate doble flowers (bearinge man)- 

 more leaves then Clusius spakes of) sometimes single only havinge 

 the outer border of leaves of a pleasant reddish purple color. The 

 seed is very longe & browne with much white dovvne at the toppe 

 inclosed in heads made of crooked husks or codds like those of 

 Hicratmm falcatum.—MS. f. loi. 



Hieracitini andryaloides Vill. 

 Hieracium lanosum. [22 Aug. 1621] 



There groweth from one root three, foure or more round upright 

 soft cottonie stalks, of a reasonable bignesse, two foot high, divided 

 into many branches, especially neere the top, whereon groweth at 

 each division one broad sharpe pointed leafe, divided into corners, 

 and very much crumpled, and also very soft cottonie and woolly, 

 as is the whole plant : the flowers are small, double, of a pale yellow 

 colour, very like those of Pilosella repens, growing clustering very 

 many together at the tops of the stalkes and branches, forth of 

 small round soft cottonie heads : these foure ^ plants grew from seed 

 which I received from M'. Coys, 1620, and I made these descrip- 

 tions by the Plants the 22. of August, \62i.— MS. f. 101 ; Ger. 

 emac. 1625-6. 



Androsace maxima L. 

 Androsace altera Mathioli. Ger. p. 425. 23 Aug. 1621 



Hath many leaves spread abroad uppon the ground like those of 

 plantaine but lesser with three sinewes, of a pale greene color, 

 notched by the sides, full of iuyce, in tast somewhat sharpe: 

 amongest which rise uppe six sometimes more small stalks a span 

 high of an herbie color sometimes purple, naked somewhat hairie, 

 which in the verie toppe hath a little crowne made of 5 smalle 

 leaves hairy and notched like the lower leaves but smaller from 

 where growe forth 5 or more little footstalks bearinge a little herbie 

 hairie huske made also of 5 leaves notched also by the sides, 

 which hath a small white flower in the niidlc devided into five 

 parts. — MS. f. 102. 



Bartsia Odontites Huds. var. alb. 

 Euphrasia 2 Dod. flo. albo. 24 Aug. 1621 



Apud Bellmere pond. — MS. f. ^}, v. 



» The MS. has ' 6 ', including the two descriptions not printed in Cer. efnac. 



