INDEXES 

 GOODYER'S PLANT LISTS 



The following Alphabetical List (Index I) includes plants with 

 which Goodyer was acquainted, or which happened to interest him. 

 The great majority were in cultivation in English gardens or were 

 those whose native habitat he had discovered. That it was not ex- 

 clusively a garden-list is indicated by the presence in it of ' Quercus 

 marina ' and of other seaweeds, but it may have been a catalogue 

 of one of his Horti sicci. There are two copies of this list in 

 Goodyer's handwriting (MS. ii, fif. 47-59). The fair copy seems 

 to have been written out in the winter of 161 7 and it remained 

 in use for many years, for several additions dated 1618, 1625, 1628, 

 1634, &c., have been made later. A few of these added notes are 

 printed below, in the form of foot-notes, but the greater number, 

 being dated, have already been included among his descriptions of 

 plants on page 109 et scq. The names are mostly those used by 

 Gerard and Lobel, with a ie\M taken from Dodoens, Clusius, 

 Deleschamps, and Matthiolus, a fact which points to the date of 

 the compilation of the original list being anterior to the appearance 

 of Bauhin's Pinax. Goodyer quotes references to pages of Lobel 

 and Gerard (1597) throughout, but these, and his synonyms, have 

 been omitted for the sake of economy of space. 



We interpret the letters C., P., or F. in the margin as meaning 

 that the plants so marked were growing in the gardens of Coys, 

 Parkinson, or Franqueville respectively. 



These two lists, written out as they were within a few months 

 of one another and including additions up to the year 1634, are 

 therefore of importance for tracing the spread of plants in English 

 gardens. In the earlier list the number of plants marked P 

 (Parkinson) is 239, in the later list 264, and the numbers of plants 

 marked C (Coys) are 147 and 324 in the two lists respectively. 

 Eight are marked as growing in Franqueville's garden. 



The indexes do not include the names in Tradescant's lists, 

 printed on pages 331-46, which should also be consulted. 



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