44 NOTES ON ABBOT’S HERBARIUM, 
Sium repens. Nos 
lenanthe tpedeegiin ob aile Oe. silaifolia, Angl. Nyman, in 
his ‘ Conspectus,’ has again referred the British plant to Oe. peuce- 
danifolia, oe wi Mie tricts Oe. silaifolia, M. B., to the south ene 
south-east of Eur A specimen of Oe. Lachenalii, Gm. (no 
the Flora), has Bay labelled Sison verticillaty um. 
Phellandrium aquaticum. Ocenanthe Phellandrium, Lam., and not 
Oe. fluviatilis, Colem.., te anuerens does occur in the ¢ county, 
Cicuta virosa is correctly med. 
Pimpinella dissecta. The fie leaved form of P. Sawifraga, L 
and not that of P. major, Huds.,* which has since been found in 
the county. 
Drosera longifolia. No specimen. D. anglica is eonreatly named. 
bape articulatus. The name hasbeen altered fro m compressus. 
specimen is almost certainly J. lampocar; pos, Ehrh., to which 
select Smith (E. B. 2148) has referred Abbot's oon in spite of the 
latter’s quotation of his own earlier figure (E.B. 2 wi He may not 
improbably have seen Bedfordshire specimens, seems rather 
curious that Sir J. D. Hooker, in the ‘ Students Flora. ent look 
upon “ psig ay Reichard,+ “ s-eepedially | the articulatus “ proper 
of neus, in opposition to the opinion of almost all other 
bolenicte, and » the teeth of the Linnean character, « petalis 
obtusis.” (Sp. Pl. 465 5.) 
J. bulbo 
bosus J supinus, Moen 
(A specimen labelled J. acutus ig 3 Scir pus maritimus, L.) 
J. silvaticus. — vernalis, DC. 
J. pilosus. Same a ] st. 
Rumex sanguineus. No pecimen. 
R. ae - &. conglomeratus, Mur 
Alisma Plantago. The usual plant with cordate leaves. 
oe uw angustifolium. The garden escape, /’. brachycarpum, . 
el 
a tetragonum. ‘The restricted plant. 
E. palustre. Correctly nam ed. 
Polygonum minus. No sp 
Stellaria media. The praca specimen is correctly deter- 
mined, S, palustris, Ehrh., Retz.§ ; but an example of S. graminea, 
Mm. 
C. semidecandrum. Error of name. 
*P. major, Huds., Fl. Angl. 110 (1762). P. magna, L., Mant. ii. 219 ae, 
tJ. silva oe Reichard, Fl. Men.-Fr. ii. 181 (1778); J. acuti Ehbrh. 
Beitr. vi. 82 (178792), ‘ maa 
sig gs ge vernalis, DC. Fl. Fr. iii. 160 (1805). L. pilosa, Willd. Enum. 393 
( 
- pa lustris, Retz. Prodr. Fl. Scand. ed. ii. n. 648 (1795). S, glaue: ‘ith. 
Arr. ed. lii. p. 420 (179) 6). 8S. media, Sibth. (fl. ox. p. 141 (1794), is inadmissible, 
as it had been previously employed for another species of the same 
