190 JOHN GOODYER 



Ulex parviflorus. 

 Genista spinosa major brevibus aculeis Bauh. Pin. p. 394. 



This I suppose groweth not in England. Pena and Lobel in 

 Adv. p. 354 had scene it nowhere but in Province wch is a hott 

 country, and Lob. lived time enough in England before ye Adv. 

 was written to have observed it if it had grownebut half so common 

 as ye lesser Furze.^ Cam[erarius] in ho7't. med. pag, 106 saith ' in 

 fichlibus asservanda' wch argues yt it will not endure abroad in 

 a cold countrie in ye winter. The Icons yt were made for Nepa 

 in Adv. p. 354, in Tabern. Ic. p. 408, in Hist. Liigd. p. 164 agree 

 not with ye lesser Furze. Parkinson sayes yt his Genista spinosa 

 minor p. 1003 is ye Nepa of Lob. This duly considered I am 

 confident to affirme yt our lesser Furze is not yet described. John 

 Goodyer. — p. 45. 



[Druce {Goodyery^. 26) is all at sea in the transcription of this, 

 paragraph. Dr. Stapf writes, * The Bauhinian species is evidently 

 a mixture. To judge by the first synonyms (Anguillaria and Pena and 

 Lobel) it was very probably meant for Ulex parviflorus, but through 

 the additions (Tabern. &c.) it got confused. See my observations sub 

 U. namis.'] 



Toad rush. Jwiais bufonius L. 

 Gr[amen] holosteum Alpinum minimum. Bauh. Prod. 



* Male a Johnsono Holosteum pumilum non descriptum, pervenit 

 in ericetis. J oh. Goodyer.' — p. ^'^. 



? {See p 171.) 



Gramen murorum spica longissima. Capons taile-grasse. 



* Mr. Goodyers upon ye walls of Winchester.' — p. 54. 



Oenanthe angustifolia. — p. 81. {See under 18 June 1620.) 



Pulmonaria angustifolia L. 

 Pulmonaria maculosa. 



How substitutes the name of Goodyer for that of Loggins as the 

 authority for the locality. 'Neer Kings-wood in Hampshire.' — p. 100. 

 [See under 25 May 1620.] 



Vicia sylvatica L. 

 Vicia maxima sylvatica. 



Great wood Vetch from a wood nigh Bath. 



How has changed name to V. max. sylvatica ' spicata Bathoniensis 

 Goodyeri '. — p. 129. 



[How's MS. note in his Phytologia.\ 



^ Ye lesser furze. Parkinson uses the term 'lesser furse bush' for Genista 

 spinosa minor. Does not (ioodyer use it in the same sense, just as an English 

 translation of that name ? — O. S. 



