194 JOHN GOODYER 



The next seven records are from Goodyers MS. entries in How's 

 interleaved copy of his Phytologia {MS. i8) received by Goody er 

 on 30 Apr. 1659. 



Rumex Acetosa L. 

 Acetosa maxima. After 30 Apr. 1 659 



Goody er MS. in How, Phyt. MS. 18, p. 2. 



Alsine aquatica verna. Springe chickweed. 

 MS. 18, p. 4. 



Arctium Lappa L. 

 Arctium montanum et Lappa minor Galeni Lob. Button Burre. 

 Mangerfield in Master Langlie's Yard.^ MS. 18, p. 10. 



Galeopsis Tetrahit L., var. bifida Boenn. 

 Cannabis spuria altera flo. purp. Netle Hempe. 



C. spuria altera sylvestris, Lamium quorundam Lob. Icon. 527. 

 In agris. — MS. 18, p. 20. 



Carex viilpina L. 

 Gramen palustre Cyperoides Lob. Ger. Great Cyperus Grasse. 

 MS. 18, p. 54. 



Viola tricolor L. 

 Viola sive Jacea tricolor sylvestris parva. Wild Pansies. 

 In agris. — MS. 18, p. 130. 



Common Ragwort. Senecio Jacobaea. 

 Jacobaea Pannonica 2 Clus. 4 June 1659 



Mr. Tho. Bartar^ of Petersfeild, schoolemaster gathered this 

 imagined Pulmonaria Gallica Lobelii, on Ladle Hill in flower and 

 brought it to J. G. the 4 of June 1659. 



^ Druce, Goodyer, p. 25, notes that this record is not included in the Flora cf 

 Hampshire. Why should it be ? The Manor of Mangotsfield was purchased 

 in 1612 by Mr. Philip Langley who lived in Rodway Hill Manor House, still 

 a fine survival of the time of King Henry VIII, three of whose wives may 

 have visited it (Emlyn Jones, Our Parish: Mangotsfield). It was here that 

 Johnson and his socii were entertained in so grand a manner by ' that truly 

 noble and generous man Philip Langley ' when on their herborizing journey in 

 July 1634. Evidently finding his own words inadequate to describe the luxury 

 of the house and the sumptuous meal provided for his company, Johnson fell 

 back on Virgil, and quotes a passage descriptive of some similar occasion when 

 ' laden tables crowned with wines ', huge goblets, drinking cups, &c., marked the 

 feast (White, Flora of Bristol, p. 54). 



^ Druce has misread this name as ' Geo. Burton', in the Rep. Bot. Exch. Club 

 Suppl. 1916, p. 23. 



