276 FIRST RECORDS OF BRITISH FLOWERING PLANTS. 
Berwick upon Tweed,” &¢c.—Bab. in Ann H. ser. 2, xvii. 875 
[as var. of A. minus. Bab. Man. ed. 3, 179 SED) | 
Carduus pyenocephalus L. Sp. Pl. ed. 2, i (0. tenwiflorus 
Curt.). 1634. ‘C. spinosissimus capitulis minoribus sive Pol y- 
acantha, Lob. Johns. Mere. Bo t. 26. 
C. nutans L. Sp. Pl. 821 (1758). 1597. ‘Groweth in the 
fieldes about Cambridge.”—Ger. 1012. iri Siena ted 
represent this species, and his description what 
ohnson (Ger. em. 1174, 1176) eet a “aera the ie oy 
ey = had seen ‘“ growing about Deptford.” 
rispus L. Sp. Pl. 821 (1753). 1629. Johns. Kent, p. 8 
Et i Polyacanthits Theophrasti ” 
eus lanceolatus Willd. F'l. Berol. Prod. 259 (1787). yaa s 
“ By highway sides and common n paths, in great plenty.” —Ger. 1 
C. eriophorus Roth. Tent. i. 345 (2788). .1670.- “ sas 
in Anglie collibus strigosis agri Sommerseti juxta wdes.... 
Eduardi Saintloo.”—Lob. Adv. 870 
C. palustris Willd. Fl. Berol. Prod. 260 (1787). 1633. 
‘‘Growes on wet heaths.”—Johnson, Ger. em . p. 1176, line 38. 
. tuberosus Roth. Tent. i. 845 (1788). 1813. ‘Discovered 
. by A. B. Lambert; Esq. [in 1812] in a wood... . called 
Great Ridge, near Boyton House, Wilts.’—KE. B. 
C. sla anne Sp. Pl. iii. 1672. 1576. “Cirsium 
anglicum nit in pratis C. viri D. Nicolai Pointz equitis 
‘ eras Glésteisnsis in villa vernacule Acton nomine.’’—Lob. 
315 
C. heterophyllus Roth, Catalecta, i. 114 (1797). 1583. 
“Descriptionem & iconem mihi anno 1581 1 Londini orerciees ee 
C. V. Thomas Pennaeus Londinensis Medicus - Pro 
pratis ad radices montis Eng 
Comitatu Eboracensi.”"—Clusius, Stirp. Pannon. Hist. 65 
C. acaulis Willd. Fl. Berol. Prod. 260 ce 1629. " Johns. 
. 2. sh 
Onopordon Acanthium L. Sp. Pl. 827 (1753). 1562. 
‘* Besyde Sion in England.”—Turn. ii. ee 
Saussurea alpin . Ann. Mus vi. p. 198 (1810). 1641. 
“On the Rockes on the highest part of Siisidan, ”—Johns. Mere 
Bot. pars alt. 18, 
erratula tinetoria L. Sp. Pl. oe eps 1570. ‘In 
nemorosis .... An Re ”—Lob. Adv ‘‘In Hampsteede 
oode,”’ = —Ger. 5 
Centa mph - Sp. Pl. 911 (1758), and ©. Lapa? on 
Sp. Pl. 913 (1753) 1597, « In everie fertill pasture.” —Ger 
C. Cyanus L. Sp. Pl. 911 (1753). 1538, « Cyanus 
herbam arbitror esse quam northumbria vocat a Blewilew aut a 
Blewb yoo "—Turn. Lib. 
itrapa L. Sp. Pl. 917 (1758). 1597. «Upon barren 
places oan unto cities and townes.”—Ger 
er. 
Cichorium Intybus L. Sp. Pl. 818 (1758). 1538, * Intu- 
