196 JOHN GOODYER 



Veronica mas recta. Veronica officinalis L. 



Vicia Bathoniensis vel maxima sylvatica. Vicia sylvatica L. 



Merrett also notes the following nine species as occurring in or near 



Peter sfield, a locality possibly stipplied by Goody er. 

 Caryophillus saxatilis Ericae fol. umbellatis corymbis, C. B. 



Probably Arenaria tenuifolia L.^ 

 In the middle way betwixt Lippock and Petersfield. 

 Chamaepeuce foemina seu polyspermos. Lycopodium clavatum L. 



A mile on this side Lippock in Hampshire. 

 Esula minor seu Pithusa G. 50a. Euphorbia sp. 



In divers corn fields near Petersfield. 

 Fungus corallinus ad antiquarum arborum radices. 



Clathrus cancellatus L. 

 In the Woods near Peters Field. 

 Gramen Paniceum procumbens. Panicmn sanguijtale L. 



In a Lane & watery places and Ditches near Petersfield. 

 Gramen Piperinum, Pepper-grass. Pilularia globulifera L. 



Near Petersfield. 

 Gramen Secalinum maximum. The greatest Rye grass. P. 1144. 



Hordeum sylvaticum Huds. 

 In the Woods a mile west from Petersfield. 

 Holosteum repens junci folium. Probably Scirpus fluitans L.^ 



At the bottom of the Moor on the East side of Petersfield. 

 Rapunculus corniculatus montanus. Ger. em. 455. 



Phyteuma orbiculare L. 

 Between Selbury Hill and Beacon Hill in the way to Bath, and 

 in the Chalkey hills by Maple- Durham, Hampshire. 



Species attributed to Goody er by Ray, and not included in preceding 



lists. 

 'Flea-grass.' Carex pidicaris L. 



Cyperoides pulicare Mcrret, Pinax, 'observed first by Mr. Goodyer 

 and by him named Flea-grass, from the likeness of its seeds, both 

 for figure and colour '. Ray, Synopsis. The locality is given as 

 • a mile East of Oxford ', but whether Goodyer himself found it 

 there is not stated. 



^ Species determined by B. D. J. 



