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Leucoium flo. albis et purp. 

 Lilium album. 

 „ montanum. 

 „ non bulbosuni. 

 Lotus hortorum, Lob. sive Trifolium 



odoratum. 

 *Lupinus albus, max., coer., aur., et 



luteus. 

 Lychnis Chalcedonica. 

 „ hortensis. 

 „ syl. flo. multipl. 

 Lysimachia coerulea. 



„ lutea Virginiana. 



Majorana. 



Marum sive Mastich Gallorum et 



Anglorum. 

 Mentha sativa rubra. 

 Meum. 

 Muscipula. 

 Myrrhis sativa. 



Napellus coeruleus. 

 Nigella Romana. 



Oxalis rotundifolia. 



Papaver sativum simp, et multipl. flo. 

 Parthenium flo. multipl. 

 Pentaphyllum surrectum. 

 Periclymenum perfoliatum. 

 "Peucedanum. 

 Phalangium non ramosum. 



,, Virginianum. 



Polium luteum. 

 Psyllium. 



* Radix cava. flo. cam. 

 Raphanus rusticanus, Ofific. 

 Rha rotundifolium. 

 Rhabarbarum Monachorum. 



,, verum. 



*Rosmarinum aureum. 



* ,, latifolium. 

 Ruta. 



Sabina. 



Salvia angustifolia. 



„ major vulgaris. 



,, variegata. 

 Saponaria flo. multipl. 

 Scabiosa montana max. 

 Scordium. 

 Scorzonera. 

 Serpilli 3. spec. 

 Stoechas vulg. Ofific. 

 Sumach Virginianum. 



Tamariscus Narbonensis. 

 Thalictrum majus Hispanicum, 



* „ virginianum. 

 **Thlaspi Creticum. 

 Thymum durius. 

 Trachelium majus flo. albo. 

 Tragopogon flo. purp. 

 Tuliparum varietates plurimae. 



Umbilicus Veneris sive Cotyledon 

 altera, Ger. emac. Sedum serratum. 



Valeriana Graeca. 



Vinca pervinca, sive Clematis Uaph- 



noides. 

 Viola mariana. 



„ matronalis flo. pleno. 



xii. Walter Stonehouse's Garden List, i 640-1644. 



The garden of the Rev. Walter Stonehouse at Darfield Rectory 

 is described in a neatly written vellum-bound T2mo volume of 

 44 leaves, with a leaf with plans of the garden, known as Magdalen 

 College MS. No. 239, or as Goodyer MS. 17. It is entitled Catalogus 

 Plantanim Horti met Darfeldiae Qnibus is instt'uchis est Anno 

 Duinini 1640, and though anonymous, is convincingly identified 

 as the work of Stonehouse by his anagram ' Theologus servus natus ' 

 (= Gualtcrus Stonehousus) on f. 5 of the MS. The same anagram 

 occurs in a MS. volume of Sermons in the Library of Magdalen 

 College and at the end of his poems in the Miisaenin Tradescan- 

 tianuni (1656). 



Stonehouse's notes and plans show that the rectory grounds 

 comprised a ' best garden ', measuring 34 yards by 30 yards, the 



