FIRST RECORDS OF BRITISH FLOWERING PLANTS. 87 
S. acre L. Sp. Pl. 482 (1753). 1538, “Sedum minus puto esse 
herbam quam vulgus appellat acs aut Stoncrop.”—-Turn. Lib. 
S. rupestre Lb. Sp. Pl. 481 (1753). 1666. ‘Sedum Divi 
Vincentii N. D. Mr. Goodyer. ee 111. 
S. Forsterianum ae EK. B. t. 1802. 1807. ‘ Gathered in 
1806 by E. Forster, Jun., on a rock at the ap of the Rhydoll near 
the one s-bridge, Cardiganshire .’——K. 
osera rotundifolia L. Sp. Pl. 281 (1758). 1568. ‘Rosa 
wslinas is a litle small herbe that groweth in mossey groundes and in 
fennes and watery mores. *__Turn. iii, 79. 
D. anglica Huds. ii. 185 (1778). 1640. ‘‘ This was sent me 
by Mr. Zanche Silliard an Apothecarie of Dublin in Ireland, 
which sort wee have growing by Ellestmere in Shropshire by the 
waysides (the anor of Dr. Coote).””—Park. 
D. intermedia Hayne. 1660. ‘On Hinton moor’ (Cambs. 
—R. C. C. 1389 (1660). ae may be the Ros et foliis oblonyis of 
Johns. Mere. Bot. p. 65 (1 
Hippu uris vulgaris L. Sp. Pl. 4 (1753). 1597. ‘In waterish 
places.”"—Ger. 957. Near Sandwich, Kent.—-Johnson, ‘‘ Kent,’’ p. 
23 (1632 
Myr eo e ey llum verticillatum L. Sp. Pl. 992 (1753). 1660. 
‘‘In the rivulet Stoure by the little Islet ... above the Paper 
mills ’’ (Cambs, ).— 
M. spicatum L. "Sp. Pl. 992 (1753). 1640. “In our 
land.”’—-Park. Theatr. 1258. ‘In the river [Cam] about Stret- 
ham eee: ie o. C. 99 (1660). 
24. ‘In foss 
M. DC. Fi. Fr. 17 
prope Lien Bridge haud procul a Hedinw. J. Bobart ps ocr i 
—-Ray Syn 
Callitriche pants (aggregate), L. Sp. Pl. ed. ii. 6 (1762). 
1597. An ‘‘ herbe of small ean - floteth upon the water 
called . ihdae! Starwoort.’’——Ger. 
C. umnalis L. Sp. Pa ae rs é are 1830. ‘ Llyn 
Maelog, Anglesea Mr. W. W ——Hoo r. Fl. ed. i. 884, 
um Salicaria L. Sy PL 446 A788). 1548. * groweth 
by oer feiss -Turn. Names, E. ij back. ‘‘ Under the Bishops 
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house wall at Lambeth neere the water ae wre ’-Ger. 388. 
L. Hyssopifolia L. Sp. Pl. 447 (17 1633. ‘‘ Found by 
my friend Mr. Bowles at Dorchester in  Oxfordahive.” Johnson. 
—Ger. em. 5 
Peplis Portula L. Sp. Pl. 332 (1753). 1632. Johnson, 
e 
Kent,” p. 33. Hawes Clapham heath and — and 
betweene Kentish Towne and Hampstead.’’—Ger, e 
Epilobium angustifolium L. Sp. Pl. 347 re, 1597. 
‘© In Yorkshire in a place called the Hooke.’’—Ger. 
E. hirsutum L. Sp. Pl. 847 (1753). 1597. igs honed 
waters (but not in the waters) i in all places for the most pa: 
Ger. 388. 
E. parviflorum Schreb. Spic. 146 (1771). 1629. Johnson 
‘ Kent,’ p. 8 (‘‘ Lysimachia siliquosa minor hirsuta ”’ 
E.montanum L. Sp. Pl. 3848 (1753). 1570, «Tn Anglia 
