3o6 GARDEN LISTS 



Barnaby's Garden. 



Cicer, p. 136. Cicer arietbiwn, L. 



* Chiche. Mr. Bambyes garden.' 



Centaurium maius, p. 270. Centaurea Centaureuvz, L. 



' In Mr. Barnaby's garden and Mr. Watson's booke.' 

 Acanthus, p. 277. Acanthus jnollis, L. 



* Mr. Bambyes garden.' 



Ammi, p. 329. Ainmi majtis, L. 



* Mr. Barabyes garden.' 



Alchimilla, p. 571. Alchemilla vulgaris, L. 



' Mr. Barabyes garden.' 



Heyden's Garden, 1570.^ 



Aristolochia longa, p. 268. Aristolochia longa, L. 



* In Mr. Heden's garden.' 



Stachys, p. 366. Stachys germamca, L. 



' In Mr. Heiden's garden 1570.' 

 Hypecoum, p. 410. Hibiscus trionutn, L. 



' In Mr. Heidens garden.' 

 Mandragoras, p. 512. Mandragora officinalis, L. 



' In Hedans garden.' 

 Galega, p. 584. Scatidix Pecteti-Veneris, L. 



' Sheperds neydle. In Mr. Heides garden.' 

 Tithymalus cyparissias, p. 609. Euphorbia Cyparissias, L. 



' In Mr. Heides garden.' 



The Gardens of Norton, Wallop and Basket, and that 

 OF DuMMER Rectory. 

 All names are well known in Hampshire. The Nortons owned 

 land in Nutley, which is near Dummer. 

 Anemone altera, p. 250. Anemone sp. 



' In Norton's garden.' 

 Trifolium odoratum, p. 372. Melilotus ojfficifialis, L. 



' In Mr. Basket's garden.' 

 Antirrhinum, p. 579. Antirrhinum majus, L. 



' At Dumer in the pstes garden.' 

 Cupressus, p. 40. Cupressus sempervire7is, L. 



'Wallops (hardens at hapton.' [? Southampton.] 



[Sir Henry Wallop was a very important personage at the time.] 



ii. Sir John Salusbury's Garden at Lleweni, 1596, j 607-8. 

 The botanical records entered by Sir John Salusbury in his copy 

 of Gerard's Herbal have already been described, p 243. Two docu- 

 ments in Oxford mention the Lleweni gardens in the seventeenth 



* A Benjamin Heydcn of Hants matric. at New College in 1586, and became 

 a master at Winchester College. 



