312 NOMENCLATURE OF ‘LONDON CATALOGUE.’ 
Anagallis 7. It is singular that this sign, which is not of uncommon 
use in Linneus’ 8 works, should —— puzzled Hartmann in his 
Plants in the Linnean Herbarium.’ 
‘**¥7 : tica (quod signum, quid saree cernere non potui)’. Annot. 
p. 28. The last case clearly means aquatica, and was so understood 
by the writers who were contemporary with Linneus; for instance, 
a os Herborn. 3; Huds. Fl. Angl. ed. 2, 296; Reich. FI. 
b 
oeno- 
Lonicerus, Lobel, and others, and was therefore well known to 
those who studied Botany before the second half of the eighteenth 
zeus used the sign inverted to denote wind in his 
manuscript di Sisymbrium Nasturtium- pierre is another 
instance of the sign under discussion. Anagallis in its present 
a ee form was first used by J acquin, Enum. Vindob. 8 
(17 
1068. Huphrasia officinalis var. gy — (Br.). — ** Might we no 
as well use the name of yar. nemorosa Pers. [Syn. ii. 149] (1807) ? 
oe is certainly on record for more than three counties.’’ — Mr. 
1069. Bartsia Odontites Huds. — ‘<I fail to follow the names of 
the varieties. Is serotina not of Berl. 1819 rather than Reichb., 
who described it, I believe, as Udontites serotina? Is verna (whic ch 
Reichenbach called ed Odontites) only on record for three counties ? 
What is divergens Balb.? Hooker and N yman give Odontites 
ever ie Jord. Co Euphrasia rotundata Ball, I suppose, is dis- 
‘ 1078. inant Semen Lin _— Mr. Druce writes, “ The 
rious was made u = ta minor Khrh. and major Ehrh. 
incurred reproach when applying the rule here advocated, 
% he “008 conclusions, in the Euphorbiacee of DeCandolle’s 
: "Ora 
ceded by O. purpurea het Enum. Vindob. 252 Size 
certainly O. Epithymum DQ,” Fi. Fr. iii. 490 (1805)—Mr. Druce. 
1102. Mentha rotundifolia Huds. Fi. Aeel ! * 3 221 goer 
Hudso 
104 sylvestris Linn, Sp. Pl. ed. 2, 804, must give way t 
LS its se ep 1, 221 (1762). M. candicans Mill, 
= Huu M. gf ao gaia points out that the authority is 
1108. M. hirsuta Huds. Fl, Angl. se 1, 228 (1762), is earlier 
an Linn. Mant, 81 (1767). 
pra Calamintha Ne epeta Clairv. ag agi also of Link (1809), 
- avi, Fl. Pigs, is. [ii. 68) (1798), b ut the name to be aha is 
parviflora Lam.” Fl, Pri ii, 896 (1778).—Mr. Druce. 
