230 JOHN GOODYER 



References are given to the following works : Bauhin, Pinax, 

 1623; [Lobel], Pla7itarum seu stirpium ico?tes, 1581; hones 

 Stirpium, 1 591 ; Gerard, Herbal/, 1 597; Johnson's Gerard, 1633 ; 

 Parkinson, Theatriim, 1640; Yiow, Phytologia, 1650; Johnson, 

 Mercurius Boianicus, 1 634. 



The entries from the last book have been marked with yellow 

 paint by Goodyer, who made a few additions to the two last 

 pages and to Pin. 81, 131, 155, 265, 288, the two last being dated 

 19 July 1656. The following extracts illustrate the author's 

 style and notes : 

 Rapt<jtculus folio oblongo spica orbiculari. (Pin. 92.) 



= Merc. 64 Rapuntium corniculatum montanum, Col. 



' D'^' Goodyeerius semper suspicabatur haec duo novissime 

 proposita non ipse nisi ejusdem plantae, ratione soli vel Arigo- 

 sioris vel laeti, variantis diversa nomina.' 



Mehifnpyritffi latifolium. (Pin, 234.) 



' Mali coniunxit emaculator Sideritium pratensem luteum 

 Lugd. et Crataeogonon, Lob. quae sunt diversae Plantae. 

 Sideritis pratensis lutea Lugd. non habetur apud Lobelium. 

 Inquirendum an Sideritis lutea Mri. Stonehouse ad hanc 

 Sideritem possit referri.' 



Blattaria alba. (Pin. 241.) 



* Hue etiam referimus Blattariam fl. viridi et Blattariam fl. 

 albo flavescente, indignus quae novam speciem facerat.' 



ii. List of 153 British Plants. ' Plantae ad Methodum 

 Pinacis reducendae quibus Botanographi nostratis ortum 

 tribuere Britannicum.' Dated the last day of April 1659. 

 By John Dale? 



The list is in the same hand as the Index, and like it has been 

 annotated by Goodyer, who was evidently in correspondence 

 with the writer, e.g. after No. ' 8. Gramen Parnassi ' Goodyer 

 adds, ' This you have putt into the draught of your Catalogue '. 



MS. 10. Hortus siccus. 



Among the MSS. received by Magdalen College from Goodyer 

 were two Herbaria, listed as ' Hortus hyemalis fol.' and ' Hortus 

 hyemalis minor fol.'. The former is missing, but the latter may 

 be represented by this small herbarium of 10 leaves folio. 



It contained a small collection of Mosses and Ferns, made 

 c. 1620 and mounted on the leaves of a MS. Botanical Glossary, 

 English-Latin, beginning with ' Anise seade Anisum ' and ending 

 ' Yerrowe Nose bleede. Stratiotes millefolia. Militaris Mille- 

 folium '. 



All the dried plants have been removed, but the following 

 names on paper straps are legible : 



f. 3. Lichen arborum. Lichen cinereus. Muscus peltatus. 

 Muscus pyxidatus. [ ] sylvestris, 3 Jul. 1620. 



4. Phillitis digitata. Ceterach. 



5. Filix palustris. 



6. Polypodium. 



7. Filix spinosa. Chamaefilix marina anglica. 



