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9. IsATis TINCTORIA. Glastwn OX WaJde. " The wylcle kynde groweth 

 not in England that I know, sauynge onlye in gardens, but it groweth 

 plenteouslye Avythout anye sowynge in High Germany, by the Renes 

 (Rhine's) syde." (Pt. ii. fol. 11.) 



10. Iris. "I haue sene a litle flonr de lice growyng wylde in Dorset 

 shyre, but hole cartes full in Germany, besyde Wormis, in the middowes, 

 not far from the Rhene." (Pt. ii. fol. 33.) 



11. Mespilus. Medlar. "The .second kinde is that is comen in Itali, 

 Germani, and England, and is comenly called a medler." (Pt. ii. fol. 56.) 



12. OxALis AcETOSELLA. Wod sour (Wood Sorrel). "And it can not 

 be Lotus urbana (0. corniculata), because it groweth alwaies wilde in the 

 woddes, and commonly about tre rootes. We gather that thys Alleleluya 

 or Wodsour shoulde be Oxys, in Pliny." (Pt. ii. fol. 74.) 



13. RuBiA PEREGRIN A. Madder. " Rubia groweth in Germany, and 

 also in Englande. And the moste that ever I saAve is in the Yle of 

 Wyght. But the farest and gretest that ewer I sawe gi'oweth in the lane 

 besyde Wynchestre in the way to Southampton." (Pt. ii. fol. 118.) 



Here follows a List of the British Plants^ or most of those de- 

 scribed in Dr. Turner's ' Herbal/ with his names, and the parts 

 and folios (leaves) of his work where they are to be found. 



Note. — The first is the common scientific name, the second is 

 the ancient name; p. means part,/, folio or page. 



Achillea Ptarmica, p. 2, 106. 

 Aconitum Napellus, p. 2, f. 4. 

 Acorus Calamus, p. 1, f. 5. 

 Adiantum Capillus- Veneris, p. 1, f. 6. 

 Agarick, p. 2, f. 29, 30, 31. 

 Agrimonia Eupatoria, p. 1, f. 90 ; p. 3, 



f. 28. 

 Agrostemma Githago, p. 1, f. 41. 

 Ajuga Chamaepitjs : Grouude Pyne, 



p. 1, f. 53. 

 Alchemilla : Ladies' Mantell, p. 3, f. 23. 

 Alder. See Betiila Alnus, p. 1, f. 34. 

 Alliaria : Sauce Alone, p. 3, f. 1. 

 Alisma Plantago, p. 2, f. 94, 95. 

 Allium Schoenoprasum, A. m'sinum, A. 



vineale, p. 1, f. 78. 

 Althsea officinalis : Marrisclie Mallowe, 



p. 1, f. 11. 

 Amarantbus Blitum, p. 1, f. 35. 

 Amaradulcis : Bitter Swete, p. 3, f. 2. 

 Anagallis arvensis, A. coerulea : Pym- 



pemell male, P. female, p. 1, f. 15. 

 N. S. VOL, V. 



Anchusa, Anagyris, p. 1, f. 15, 16. — 



Not of English growth. 

 Anemone nemorosa, A. Pulsatilla, p. 1, 



f. 17. 

 Angelica sativa, A. sylvestris, p. 3, f. 5. 

 Anthemis nobilis : Camomyle, p. 1, f. 



18. 

 Antirrhinum Orontium : Caifes Snowte, 



p. 1, f. 18. 

 Apium : (Celery,) Smallage, p. 1, f. 18. 

 Arbutus Unedo : Strawbery tre, p. 1, f. 



22. 

 Aristolocliia Clematitis : Eounde 



Byrtheworte, p. 1, f. 23. 

 Artemisia Absintliiiim : Comen Worm- 



wode, p. 1, f. 2. A. marina : Sea 



Wormwode, p. 1, f. 1. A. vulgaris : 



Mugwyrt. 

 Arum maculattmi : Cockoupynt, p. 1, 



f. 24. 

 Asarum europseum : Eolfot (Foalfoot), 



p. 1, 20. 



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