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P. 113.—Filix marina Anglica Park. Dwarf Sea Fern. “ & at 
Weston super mare in Somersetshire L. P.” (Asplenium lanceola- 
— Huds.) 
P.: 186; oe Anglicum Ger. Great a ae singe 
*‘in y® wood you goe thorough from Dolwich t s & i 
edge of Carlton woods by Greenich plentifully."? tT oilaphalon 
sylvaticum L.) 
.151.—Gramen junceum spicatum seu triglochin. Arr 
headed grass. ‘beyond Dolwich not far from y° wells in rills of 
water there. if you go from Dolwich it is on y® right hand of y° 
Wells in y® watery Bottoms and Plashes there.” (Triglochin 
palustre 
P. 152.—Gramen marinum spicatum Clus. Sea spiked grass. 
‘‘on y® Havens side at Boston.”” (Triglochin maritimum 
. 171.—Horminum sylvestre Lavendule flore C. B. Wild Clary. 
« Inveni ipsemet hoe Greenvici sub muro.” (Salvia Verbenaca L.) 
P, 203.—* Lysimach. bifolia flore luteo globoso in Yorkshire 
fast by Cowick y° Ld. Viscount Down's seat found by Mr. Dods- 
ie ror thy i ne 
P. aris aizoides Ger. . . . Water Sengreen, or 
Fresh- ao Souldier. ‘in a River or great draine in “the East 
Fen abagrsety & in a dite h in the way from Lyn to Germans 
—Millefolium aquat. pennatum spicatum 0; 3B. “my* 
Co n neer 
ap. Thompsons house in a watery place there.” Myriophylium 
spicatum L.) 
P, 211,—Millegrana minima Ger. The least Rupture wort, - 
seed. “upon Putney Heath by y® Bowling Green.” (Radto 
linoides Roth. 
P, 223.—“*(Enanthe staphylini folio aliquatenus accedens J. B. 
in a diteh in y® Fens of Lincolnsh. neer Quaplod his oculis vidi, et 
nostris manibus tractavi.” (Cnanthe Lachenalit Gmelin.) In the 
first edition of Ray’s Synopsis, pp. 289-242 of the Appendix are 
occupied by a list entitled « Stirpes & Observationes 4 Clariss. Viro 
D. Leonardo Plukenet M.D. communicate,” in which (on p. 241) 
this species is recorded ‘in parochia Quaplod, Agri Lincolniensis, 
non procul ab oppido Spalding.” It is, no doubt, the village now 
known as Whaplode. 
P. 223,—(Enanthe cicute facie Lobelii Park. “juxta Tamesin 
uk yt se ”  (inanthe crocata 
P, 228.—Orchis bey alba odorata J.B. ‘By Dolwich hho 
on y°® left ha nd as o from y® Town tho ugh . . . sparingly 
about a flight- ae (1 fom y? Wells.” (Gyrostachts autumnal Dum.) 
P. 240.—Phyllitis Harts t tongue. “ Millions of it about 
Bristol in y® tends rs Howda all over.’ (Seolopendrium vulgare 
ymons 
P. 245. —Plantago aquatica minor Park. Dwarf Water Plan- 
tain. ‘in a little bog and - wood as you go from Dolwich to y° 
Wells.”’ (Alisma ranuculoides L.) 
P. 249.—Abele. ‘in Borrey (Populus alba L.) 
