154 NOMENCLATURE OF ‘LONDON CATALOGUE.’ 
6. Cardamine bulbifera R. Br. in Ait. Hort. Kew. ed. ii. iv. 102 
(181) must supersede ‘‘Syme”;* the latter gave no indication in 
Eng. Bot. ed. iii. i. 156, of previous publication; he seemed there- 
fore to be following Bentham and Hooker in reducing Tibsiairs ia to - 
Cardamine. Mr. Roper’s remark, ‘‘also C. flexuosa Willd. and C. 
sylvatica F. Dan. 1761, &e., all okter than Syme,” has of course 
98. Alyssum calycinum Linn. Sp. PL. ed. ii. 908, must stand as 
given ; itis true it aE to Jacq. Stirp. Vindob. p. 114(1762), 
but if Mr. peice had been able to refer to the latter he would have 
seen that there is no mention of A. calycinum, but a different 
eve of A. ‘laipotdai the two other Alyssa being montanwm and 
incanum 
105. ’ Erophila precox DC. Syst. ii. 359, is om publication of the 
species ; Reichenbach’s date is nine years late 
109. Cochlearia anglica Linn. Syst.ed. 10, 1128, iy rier 
y be found 
1759. The original edition (1754) has fewer names than in the 
enlarged version in the ‘Amcenitates,’ and some in the latter were 
previously — ed ee Linneus in other works. 
The first edition of the ‘ Species Piahterasn, issued in May and 
August of the year 1758. Between that date and the first volume 
of na second edition in September, 1762, the following works were 
ss alaest. March, 1 
Diss. — SeR: 2da. June, 1756 
iii, aes 5 
ae 
do 
ay paso ed. 10, vol. ii. Mag-Fino 1759. 
Burman (N. L.), Diss. de Geraniis. Aug., 1759. 
) 
. Yar. May, 1760. 
Syme was blished in Bot. Exch. Club 
(1875), and is the ef pu in Eng, Bot. edi (1863 “Hes 1872-4, p- 9 
