FIRST RECORDS OF BRITISH FLOWERING PLANTS, 151 
Goodyer in the ponds about Moore Parke; and by M. George 
Bowles in the ditches about Ellesmere [Salop], and in divers 
ponds in Flint-shire.’”"—Ger. em. 2 
Carum verticillatum Koch in Nov. Act. Nat. stud xii. 122 
(1824). 1732. Near Ayr, in Scotland. Mr. W. Hous —Mar 
tyn’s Tournefort, 154. 
C. segetum Benth. & Hook. f. Gen. i. 892 (1867). 1629. 
‘*Sium terrestre.’ Te Kent, 8. First observed by John 
Goodyer, who says (Ger. 1018), “I took the description of this 
herb the yere 1620, but iaeesd it long afore.” 
Bulbocastanum Koch in Nov. Act. Nat. Cur. xii. 121 
C. 
(1824). 1841. Found ae Rev. W. H. Coleman a ea “ near 
i he Hinton in Cambridgeshire.”"—E. B. Su 
Sison Amomum Sp. Pl. ane ree 1548. ‘* Besyde 
Shene” ‘(Middx.). —Turn. Na ames, G, ilj, 
um latifolium L. Sp. Pl. asi ‘atts. i507. (fdas eee 
and anal sp grounds.” — Ger. ‘‘By Redding.”’ 
as Bhghs 114 (1650). 
S. erectum Huds. i. 103 (1762). 1633. ‘‘ This I first found 
in the sirasiae of M. Bobers Lene going betweene Redriffe and 
Deptford.””—Johnson er.'@ 
igopodium ‘Podagra aria ees Sp. Pl. 265 (1753). sa 
‘‘Groweth of it selfe in gardens ae t setting or sowing.’ 
Ger. 
ella ‘Saxifra raga L. Sp. Pl. 163 (1753). 1568. 
i: foe commonlye in Englazide.’’—Turn. i. iL. 
major Huds. i. 110 (1762). 1660. ‘In the woods about 
S. Geor rge Hatley, and many other woods on the borders of Cam- 
bridgeshire towards Bedfordshire.”’—R. C. C. 118. 
Con opodium denudatum Koch in Nov. Ac ad. Nat. Cur 
119 (1824). 1548. ‘‘Groweth plentuouslye in vp ge 
beside Morpeth.”-—Turn. “3 ames, B i, back. 
rrhis odorata Scop. Fl. Carn. ed. Si, 107 :( A772). -UETT. 
*f re Air in the low ee [of pecwenes , in prenanis, and waste 
places, but always near houses.’”’—Lightf. Fl. Scot. 
Cherophyllum temulum L. Sp. Pl. 258 (4758). 1633. 
‘Found in June and July almost in everie hedge.’’—Ger. em. 1037. 
Scandix ~besters L. Sp. Pl. 256 (1753). 1562. ‘‘ Groweth in 
ye corne. rasa ; 
nthris Pulnalh Pers. Syn. i. 820 (1805). 1632. Hamp- 
stead Heath. pbs hee {‘ Matrhie sylvestris nova Aiqui- 
colorum 
A. sylv vestris Hoffm. Umb. 40 (1814). 1548. ‘ Myrrhis 
called in Cambrygeshyre casshes . . . groweth in hedges in every 
countrey.’’—Turn. Names, E v, 
Seseli Libanotis Koch in pe Act. Nat. Cur. xii. 111 (1824). 
1690. te Gogmagog Hills in Cambridgeshire.’’—Ray, Syn. i. 70. 
Foeniculum vulgare Mill. Dict. (1768). 1677. ‘By the 
eke’ in Cornwal towards the lands end Segre and ‘ Pe- 
vensey Marsh in Sussex and elsewhere.”—Ray, omy ad. 
Crithmum maritimum L. Sp. Pl. 246 *(4758}, 1548. 
