230 NOMENCLATURE OF ‘LONDON CATALOGUE.’ 
488. P. Tormentilla Neck. in Act. Acad. Theod. Palat. ii. eee 
491, is earlier than Scopoli, Fl. Carn. ed. 2, i. 360, wher 
rmentilla-erecta ; bat P. silvestris Neck. Delic. Gallo- Bele i 
299 768), is —_ still. 
erina is spelled with a capital to its specific name, 
arc seg ied oct and Tormentilla in this genus, being 
generically employed in pre-Linnean times 
r. Druce ny out that P. palustris Scop. Fl. Carn. ed. 2, 
i eh (irra must supersede P. Comarum Nestl. eae 36 (1816). 
illa arvensis Scop. Fl. Carn. ed. 2, i. 115 (1772), is 
Eee Sian Lam. Fl, Fr. iii. 304 (1778), who indeed refers to ager 
498. A. sb rg = montana. A. montana Enum. 170 
(1809) is founded o vulgaris y hybrida Willd. Sp. Pl. i i. 698 
(1797), and that ee to be the earliest varietal name i 
denow in a note points out that the plant is a variety of vulgaris, 
and not of alpina, as previously reckoned ; Hudson makes a species 
of it, A. minor, in FI. Angl, 
2 A. pep pee Be in Ann. & “Mag. Nat. Hist. x. (1842), 25, 
receded b a Don ex Trevelyan, Veg. Faroe Islands 
ae 1837), 10. Balcton 3 in describing the plant refrained 
m adopting Don’s name, fearing confusion is a _Lamar ck’s 
A. at are es et iii. 308, which i is ney ing but A. 
ae and seas says, ‘*‘ Nomen omnino inaptum”’; criticising 
the Spero an d referring the plant nation to his variety @ 
: 18. Rosa pomifera Herrm. Diss. 16.— In ‘ London Catalogue’ 
“me Herm., as pointed out by Mr. 
poi 
oo! Soc. Bot. ao ei Ps (1876), 879, when treating of R. cor ole 
814), quotes ® solstitialis Gren. Fl. Jura 
Bri lie. | 
1799), Grenier’s and Besser’s homonyms belonging to different 
581. Callitriche verna Lin n. Fl. Suee. ed. 2, 2 (1755) ; Kuetzin 
gS 
in Reichb. Pl. Crit. +. 881 (isa), et in Linnea, vii. (1832), 175. 
