a88 HOW'S MS. RECORDS 1650-6 



Bellis minor vulgaris. Little Daisyes. 



Bellis minor flore viridi globoso, at Mr. Sheldens wood at Weston, 

 Warwickshire. 

 Betonica vulgaris. Betony. 



Variat in sylvis angustioribus aut rotundioribus foliis. 

 Calamogrostis hue referenda pro Calamog: Syl. D. J. Bapt: vid. non . . . Pin: 



Bauh: Calamus aromat. vid: Acorus verus. 

 Campanula media. Ista campanulae rotundifoliae similis, sed magna ex parte 

 caulem habet unicum aliquando tamen plures sed hoc rarius, striatum, folia 

 altema per caulem rapuntii fere, sed latiora nee adeo longa, caules et 

 folia sunt leviter hirsuta. Flores omnino purpurei campanulae praedictae 

 floribus similimi, sed maiores et longiores multo. Radix parva paucis 

 fibris. Provenit copiose inter Herefordiam et Kyneton, ac per totum Wye 

 Flu: tractum. 

 Cannabis spuria altera flore purpureo. In agris. Nettle-hemp. 

 Cardamine pumila Bellidis folio. Alpina, Ger. eniac. Rock-cresses. 



By Shawford neere Gilford abundantly. 

 Christophoriana. Herbe Christopher. 



Ad radices mentis Ingleborrowe copiose inter saxa. 

 [A coloured drawing inserted.] 

 Cirsium Anglicum. Single-headed Thistle. 



Radix nigricans fibrata quandoque per magnas fibras fere propagans ut 

 in figura. 



[A coloured drawing inseried.] 

 [?The last or] C. Anglicum minus, Park. 



Crescit in pratis ad radices montis Ingleborrow totius Angliae altissimi 

 in Comitat. Eboracensi 12 miliaribus a Lancastria. 

 Cochlearia rotundifolia sive Batava, Lob. Round-leaved Sciirvy-grasse, It 

 groweth nigh unto a castle in ye Peake of Darbyshire which is 30 miles 

 distant from ye sea. 

 Cochlearia rotundifolia marina. 



About ye walls in Bermonioe abundantly. 

 Echium flore alb. Vipers Buglosse. 



Et in Cretaceis coUibus ad Thamesim prope Greyn-hey tribus miliaribus 

 a Gravesend. 

 Erica tenuifolia, Ger. 



Coris fol. 6 Clus: rar. Pla?ti: pag: 43. Nascentem hanc vidi in Anglia 

 supra Windesoram mense Sept. florentem (Angli Boreales Ling vocare).* 

 Erica coris folio 6 Clus: flore albo. 

 Erica coris folio 13 Clus: flore albo Saepius reperiuntur in ericetis circa 



Worplesdowne in Comitat. Surriae. 

 Gentianella alpina. 



In ye mountaines betwixt Gort and Galloway abundantly, Mr. Heaton. 



' In Goodyer's copy of Parkinson's Theatrwn, in the margin of p. 1480, is a 

 note in the handwriting of the botanical friend of Goodyer (? Dr. J. Dale) who 

 wrote MS. 9. Referring to Fig. 2, Erica vulgaris hirsutior, Common rough 

 Heath, the writer observes, * The 2 is the figure of Erica Coris folio, Clus. 

 hist. p. 41, and not of the Ericae myricae folii similis found by Clusius about 

 Windesor '. 



