74 NOTES ON ABBOT’S HERBARIUM. « 
as Blackstonia and Bromus ramosus, whose claims have been 
recently brought under notice, and which are in the way to be 
en 
nomenclature has the priority over that of Linneus, who 
indeed, in some cases, simply transferred the names a ie “pee 
Anglica,’ with a due acknowledg ment, to his own and ca 
hardly be — to have iended that they ahould be Sunted on 
his own authority. 
he list is not an sage rine on 
Alopecurus myosuroides, Huds. nee agrestis, L. Sp. ed. 2, 89. 
This can at most claim to be aes with Hudson’s name. 
A. bulbosus, Huds. sa A. bulbosus, L. Sp. ed. 2, ii. app. 1665. 
Loca a to Hudso 
Agros a pete Hu ay. 27. alba, L. Sp. ed. 2, is Both 
names shout per haps give way to Es stolonifera, L. Sp. ed. 1, sa? 
Avena pubescens, Huds. 42. A. pubescens, L. Sp. oe 2. 
spD- 1665. Withreference to Hudson. 
Dipsacus sylvestris, Huds. 49. D. sylvestris, ‘Li.’ Syst. Veg. 
ed. 14, 148 (1774). D. se ieee: Sp. ed. 1, 97, is wes more 
correctly the name of this plant. 
Sium erectum, fede” a S. anqustifolium, L. Sp. e 
app. — With reference to, and character copied ver Hote ae: 
udso 
“Mentha longifolia, Huds. 221. M. sylvestris, L. Sp. ed. 2, 804. 
Hud 
udson. 
M. rotundifolia, Huds. 221. M. rotundifolia, L. Sp. ed. 2 805. 
With reference to Hudson. These are the varieties 3. and y. of 
M. spicata in the first edition of the ‘ Species Pisutavat 
respectively. 
M. hirsuta, Huds, 228. M. hirsuta, L. Mant. 81 (1767). With 
reference to Hudson, and a slight alteration in his character. 
Fries says (Summ. Veg. Scand. 197) that this is M. nepetoides of 
later writers. If this determination be correct, Hudson’s two 
Middlesex stations must be transferred from M. “hirsuta” to M. 
‘« pubescens ” of Trimen and Dyer’s Flora, and will probably turn 
out to be the same as those of Rand and Buddle given under the 
latter plant. 
Scutellaria minor, Huds. 282. 8. minor, L. Sp. ed. 2, 8865. 
With reference to Hudson, and his character given verbatim. 
Geranium perenne, Huds. 265. G. pyrenaicum, L. Mant. 97 
(1767). 
Hypericum elodes, Huds. 292. H. elodes, L. Sp. ed. 2, 1106. 
This last, however, is to be found as a solwm nomen, to; ue with 
Synopsis, have never been taken up, and only one of them 
Veronica montana, has been noticed in this relation by Richter in 
the ‘ Codex Linnwanus ;’ but as the volume in which they, as well 
as the two ‘ Centurie Plantarum’ (where formal descriptions of 
