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FIRST RECORDS OF BRITISH FLOWERING PLANTS. 
COMPILED BY 
Wituram A. Crarke, F.L.S. 
(Continued from vol. xxx., p. 345.) 
s torminalis Ehrh. Beitr. vi. 92 (1791). 1597. ‘In 
Kent it groweth in great aboundance, especially about Southfleete 
and Gravesend.”’—Ger. 1288. 
P. Aria Sm. Fi. Brit. ii. 534 ee wages “In Angliz 
ay gree sylvosis frequentem videas.”’— ; 
cuparia Gaertn. Fruct. ii. 45 a7siy. 1562. “«Groweth 
in moyst woddes and it is called in Northumlande a rowne tre, &c.” 
—Turn. ii. 143. 
P. communis L. Sp. Pl. thy lee 1562. ‘‘ Wylde Pere 
tre... gee knowen.”’—Turn 
z. s L. Sp. Pl. 479 (i768), 1562. ‘Malus sylvestris 
realled) i in ae oa countre a Crab tre in y® North countre a 
scarbtre.’’—Turn. ii. 47, bac 
Mespilus PES A Sp. Pl. 478 oe Et te 
times in aalies among briars and bramble ~ in 
the hedges betwixt Hampsted heath and Highgate. Mare tt, 77. 
Crategus ah desearrage: L. Sp. Pl. 477 (1753). 1562. “Our 
como hawthorn.”—Turn. ii. 73, back. ‘‘Oxyacantha ... Angli 
May dicunt.’”’—Lob. Adv, 443 (1570). 
Cotoneaster integerrimus Med. Bot. 85 (1793). CC. vulgaris 
Lindl. Syn. 104 (1829). 1828. ‘On the limestone cliffs of the 
Great Ormshead, Carnarvonshire, in various places. . Wil- 
son, 1825.”—Sm. Engl. Fl. iv. 268. From a note on the E. B. 
drawing, it appears that Wilson first noticed it in 1821 or oe 
Mr. J. W. Griffith perhaps discovered it in 1783; see H. B. 8. 2 
Saxifraga oppositifolia L. Sp. Pl. 402 yee 1677. 
o a ae i a ” Yorkshire.—Ray, Cat. ed. 2, 2' 
S. nivalis L. Sp. Pl. 401 Cry 1641. cen Mere. Bot. 
pars alt. "38 ” Sedum serratum 
S. stellaris L. Sp. Pl. 400 (738) Yeon! eas the moyst 
Rockes at Snowdon.’’—Johns. Mere. Bot. par 
S. Geum L. Sp. Pl. 401 (1753). 1806. og ade by Mr. 
J. T. Mackay on a mountain near Dingle, in the County of Kerry, 
Ireland, in September, 1804.”— 
umb Pl. ed. 2, 574 (1762). 1697. ‘Grows 
plentifully here with us of 7 and, on a mountain called the 
ie gg in ee —Dr. T. Molyneux in Phil. Trans. xix. 510. 
Ss. s L. Sp. Pl. oa (1753). 1724. Gy ound by Dr. 
Kingstone on on. Knotaort -moor, Cheshire.” —R. Syn. iii. 855. 
S. aizoides L. Sp. Pl. 403 ve 1670. vi On the sides of 
elig agp ors hill ‘(Yorksh.) . : . . » in Westmoreland.” — 
Ray, Cat. 279 
Ss. tridactylites L. Sp. Pl. 404 (1753). 1597. ‘“ Upon the 
bricke wall in weryniy a [London] belonging to the Harle of 
Southampton.’’—Ger 
