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MOUNT 



Modern A\imcs. 



Hordeum murinum, L. 



Luzula vernalis, DC. 



Eleocharis uniflorus, Reichenb. (? 



Triticum repens. 



Agropyrum junceum, Beauv. (?) 



Cynodon Dactylon, Pers. 



or 

 Digitaria glabra. 

 Sparganium ramosum, Huds. 

 Narcissus pseudo-narcissus, L. 



Scilla autumnalis, L. {'>) 

 Allium ursinum, L. 

 Bupleurum rotundifolium, L. 

 Coronopus Ruellii, All. 

 Stellaria media, Vill. 

 Lysimachia Nummularia, L. 

 Rhinanthus Crista-galli, L. 

 Digitalis purpurea, L. 

 Tussilago Farfara, L. 

 Nymphaea lutea, L. 

 Br)'onia dioica, L. 

 Tamus communis, L. 

 Potentilla anserina, L. 

 Pedicularis palustris, L. 

 Fumaria officinalis, L. 

 Ceterach officinarum, Willd. 

 Botrychium Lunaria, Sw. 



Asplenium Ruta-muraria, L. 

 Rhamnus catharticus, L. 



Localities recorded by 



Mojait c. 1582. 

 About London. 

 Mount's Orchard. 

 Sandwich, Dover. 

 Addington. 

 Addington. 



Addington, 1581. 



Leybourne. 



' Very common ', prob. 

 in Kent. 

 . Sea-coasts of England. 

 Wrotham. 



Common. 



East Mailing. 



Maidstone, 1583. 

 Blackheath ; near 

 Rochester. 



Dover-Folkestone, 1 582. 



First printed 



records. 

 Turner, 1548. 

 Ger. 1597. 



Ger. 1597. 



Ray, 1688. 



Hooker, 1829. 

 Johnson, 1629. 

 Ray, 1724. 



Park. 1629. 

 Martyn, 1763. 

 Johnson, 1629. 

 Ger. 1597. 

 Turner, 1735. 

 Johnson, 1632. 

 Johnson, 1629. 

 Johnson, 1632. 

 Johnson, 1629. 

 Jacob, 1777. 

 Johnson, 1629. 

 Johnson, 1629. 

 Johnson, 1629. 

 Merrett, 1667. 

 Ger. 1597. 

 Park. 1640, 

 Lobel, 1570. 



Ger. 1597. 

 Ger. 1597. 



GARDEN 



Zea Mays, L. 

 Acorus Calamus, L. 



Gladiolus communis, L. 



Crocus sativus, L. 

 Colchicum autumnale, L. 

 Saponaria Vaccaria, L. 

 Ipomaea Jalapa. 

 Anthriscus cerefolium. 



AND EXOTIC PLANTS. 



Morgan's garden. 



D. Penny's garden. 



t Morgan's garden, 1578. 



I Mount's Alalling garden, 1583. 



Saffron Walden. 



Mount's garden, 15S3 ; and at Bath. 



Lord Abergavenny's garden, 1584. 



Root used medicinally in England, 1580. 



The Manuscrh't Notes of William Mount 



ATaij 20. 1582.' 



On Title-Page. 



' Gulielmus Mowntuus 



198 



Poa pratense L.* 

 Poa trivia lis L. (?) 



Page. 



I. Gramen pratense. 



' Great leavyd Medowe grasse very vulger.' 

 I. Gramen minus. 



' The lesser vulger Grasse.' 



' Lobel's illustrations of these grasses have been determined by Dr. Stapf, 

 who notes that they are ' mostly too crude for us to name from them critically, 

 and Mount would not have been in a better position, except perhaps in so far 

 as he may have been supported by some tradition that is lost to us'. 



