286 HOW'S MS. RECORDS 16.50-6 



G. cyp: aquat: tenui, triquetro, longoque caule, medulloso, junceo, bicubi- 



tali altioreque caule. 

 G. cyp. comosa torulis distincta sparsa panicula palustre. Anglo-Britan. 

 G. cyp. eleganti multifera congesta spica. Anglo-Britt. 

 G. cyp. sylvarum tenuius spicatum. 



G. cyp: gracile alterum glomeratis torulis, spatio distantibus. 

 G. iuncoides alterum minus granatum, comitat: Kantii. 

 Gramines parvus gracilis Juncellus Altae Portae. 

 G. iuncoides tenuissimum subfuscis torulis apiculis carentibus proditum. 

 G. iunc: minimum An.-Britt. Holosteo Math: congener, aut Bufonis 



gramini Flandrico et varietas. 

 Mentha syl: verticillata tetri odoris. 

 G. Xerampelinum exile. Ang. B. 

 Angl. B. Panici effigies Gn. syl: L. S. 111. 



Verbascum nigrum flore albo betweene Chesilhurst & Greenwitch. 

 Plantago latifolia incana spicis variis, Bauh. Pin. 789. 

 PI. peregr. latif: Gareti Clus. Hist. 

 Plantag. latif. rosea multiformis, P. 494. 

 PI. ros. incana latifol: L. MS. gave ye Engl, name of Park. 

 PI. angustif rosea, Park. 495. 

 PI. 5-ner. alt: sive angustif: roseo, folioso, sparso radiato fastigio. L. MS. 



In borealibus Angliae tractibus utramque latifoliam, incanam roseam 



et banc spontaneam esse intellexi. 



Sium foliis dissectis. I ^ t, 



-. , IT , , T I- Q^i- "• ye name place. 



Slum umbellis ad caulem nudis. j 



Pimpinella saxifraga maxima. I . ^t , • 



-^. . ,, .^ ' . - ... ,. . ^ m Hampshire. 

 Pimpinella saxifraga maior foliis dissectis. ) 



Spina acuta biflora Britannica. Park. 1025, sive Oxyacantha. 



Erynus Math: in Hampshire. 



Juncus triquetrus by ye horsferry. 



Sambucus laciniatis foliis Dr. Jolyff ' neere Winchester. 



Origanum roseum surculis densis, on Polstead downe in Compton 



parish nigh Gilford. 

 Geranium violaceum at l^utinham neere Gilford. 

 Orchis foliis sessilibus non maculatis, Bauh.: 5 Clus. rar. Plant, pag. 268. 



Similem etiam observabam mdxxci in pratis urbi Londinensi in 



Anglia proximis, ubi ct aliam eruebam grandiore paulo florum purpu- 



rorum spica teterrimi foetoris. 

 Gentianella angustifolia autumnalis minor floribus ad latera pilosis. Bauh. 



Gent, autumnal: fol: Centaur: min: flor: coerul: Eyst:, Gentianella 



^ Probably George Jovliffe, who entered Wadham College in 1637, 

 migrated to Pembroke, and took his M.A. in 1643, being then a lieuteniint 

 under Lord Hopton in tlie Royalist army. He, with Dr. Clayton, discovered 

 the Lymphatics in the liver about 1651. .Samuel I'cpys was one of his patients. 

 Power, Trans. Med. Soc. xl. 



