88 FIRST RECORDS OF BRITISH FLOWERING PLANTS. 
observatur ... locis . - umbrosis saxosis aut minus udis.’’—Lob. 
dv. 145. 
. lanceolatum Seb. & Maur. Fl. Rom. = 138 cee 1847. 
Frome Glen Stapleton near Bristol. Mr. K. Thwaites ; 
sent to Bot. Soc. of Sonera 1847. aa ii. es 
E. roseum Schreb. Spic. 147 (1771). 1798. “ Primum in 
Anglia a cel. Curtisio i Lambe th Marsh in comitatu Surr. detecta.” 
—-Symons, Synopsis, 
E. tetragonum eaten L. Sp. Pl. 348 (1753). 1634. 
= eee siliquosa glabra minor Bauh. In humidis saxosis.” 
—Johns. Mere. Bot. p. 49. 
E. ists scurum Schreb. Ht eat (1771). Rc ““Wyken, 
Warwickshire and Ilfracombe, D ——Bab. i n. N. H. ser. 2, 
Xvii. 243. [The “« B. virgatum ” forall se oie by Dr. Deakin 
may have eae this.——Florigr. Brit. p. 548. 
E. palustre L. Sp. Pl. 848 (1753). 1660. “On Teversham 
Moor ” FCanba), ——R. C. C. 98. But see Ger. em. p. 479. 
alsinefolium Vill. Prosp. 45 (1779). 1677. “In the 
rivulets on the sides of Cheviot hills.”—-Ray, Cat. ed. ii. 194, 
- anag 
mountains of Scotland: Morne and “Spree &e. ”—Babington, 
in Ann. & & Mag. N. H. ser. 2. xvii. 312 
E. alpinu p- Pl. 848 (1758). Bett. On” Ben 
Lomond, about two- thirds of the way up.”—Lightf. Fl. Scot. 199. 
udwigia apetala Walt. Fl. Carolin. 89 (1788). (Isnardia 
palustris L.). 1666. ‘Ina great eae neer the Moor at Peters 
field, Hamshire, Mr. Goodyer.”—Merr 
Circa lutetiana L. Sp. Pl. : rss} 1597. ** Groweth in 
obscure and darke places.”—Ger. 
ina L. Sp. Pl. 9 (1758). “1768. ‘“‘ Ad radices montium 
in Comitatibns Westmorlandico Kboracensi, &e., circa Dallam 
Tower in agro Westmorlandico.’’—Huds. i. 10. 
Bryonia dioica ti Fl. Austr. ii. 59 (1774). 1538. “Am- 
pelos leuce . . . . anglis 8 Bryoni aut wylde nepe.’—Turn. Lib. 
a Groweth in many states of Englande.”—Turn. Names, B yj, back 
54 cn 
Hydrocotyle vulgaris L. Sp. Pl. 284 (1753). 1562. 
Shepekyllinge penny grasse that groweth in merishe and 
waterye groundes tie ce: Herb. ii. 
ryngium maritimum L. Sp. Pl. 288 (1753). 1548. 
ie Aisi ously in Eiiplando by the sea syde.”’—Turn, 
“gh 
ampestre L. Sp. Pl. 233 At 1670. ‘On a rock 
which fou deabynd to the ferry from Plymouth over into Cornwall.” 
—Ray, Cat. ey Found by Ray on July 7, 1662 (Ray, Iter.). 
uropea L. Sp. Pl. 235 (1758), 1548. ‘ Groweth 
communely in ‘wean "—Turn. Names, H iiij. 
(To be continued.) 
