FIRST RECORDS OF BRITISH FLOWERING PLANTS. 805 
1825 by Rev. Ralph Price, “near Ha dlo ow Down, in re onteld 
Sussex.”—Borrer in E. B. 8. 2598. 
Campanula =, a ie Pl. 166 (1753). 1570, 
‘‘Natales . . . montium pra . Angliz Occidue sunt.” 
—Lob, Adv. 139. “<Cpon the eiaiae hils apo Greenehyth in 
Kent,” &¢.—Ger. 865 (15 
C. Trachelium L. an Pl. 166 (1753). 1597. ‘In the low 
woods and aaa of Kent about Canterburie,’’ &¢.—Ger. 365. 
163 
. latifolia L. Sp. Pl. 165 (1758). 3. “In the yeere 
1626 I found it in great ats sig une upon the bankes of 
the River Ouse in Yorkeshi silw rom Yorke to visit Selby, 
the place whereas I was ees ne. kes n, Ger. em. 450. 
C. rapunculoides L. Sp. Pl. 165 (1788). 1800. “At Blair 
in Scotland. Fenwick Skrimshire, M.D.”—Sm. FI. Brit. i. 238. 
ut there is a specimen in Herb. Buddle (c. 1708) labelled 
‘‘ Brought into Danby’s garden at Hogsdon [Hoxton] out of some 
woods in Oxfordshire, among yew trees.’ See also Druce, Fl. Oxf. 
188, 
C. rotundifolia L. RE. oe 163 (1753). 1597. “ Wilde in 
most ibis of England.”’— 368. 
- Rapunculus L. Sp. PL 164 (1758). 1597. ‘Groweth in 
woods. Ger. 369. ‘ Prope Croydon in agro Surriensi.”—Huds, 
) 
C. patula L. Sp. Pl. 168 (1758). 1665. “Rapuntium fi, 
purp. At Effaton, a mile from Wigmore, Herefordshire.”—Merr. 
quo in loco Campanulam hance nostram provenire mihi r 
Littleton Brown, A.M., ut non videatur dubium, quin sha 
nobiscum Merretus intelligat plantam. oe eenins, Hort. Eltham, 
69 (1782). See also Townsend, Fl. Han 
Specularia hybri ida DC. Prod. a err (1839). 1633. 
’ Among the corn in Chelsey field.”"—Johnson, Ger. em. 440. 
Oxycoccus palustris Pers. Syn. i. 419 (1805). 1597. “Upon 
bogs and such like waterish and fennie places, especially in Cheshire 
and Staffordshire, where I have found it in great plentie.’”—Ger, 
1367. 
Vaccinium Vitis-Idea L. aa Pl. 851 (1758). yee “Tn 
Wosinerland . a place called Crosby tame waith.”—Ger. F 
. uliginosum L. Sp. Pl. 350 (1753). 1670. ‘At Gate en in 
ait iy a Hexham Da Pereth [Penrith], in the 
9 
moorish pastures. Th. Willisel.”—Ray, Cat. 809. 
yrtillus L. Sp. Pl. 849 ghee 1570. ‘In Anglia. 
fructum esitavimus.”—Lob. Adv 417. ‘In certayne woods of 
78). 
1. 895 (1758). 1640. “Hath beene 
of late dayes found in ‘the West part of Ireland,”—Park, Theatr, 
Arctostaphylos alpina Spreng. Syst. Veg. ii, 287 acne 
JournaL oF Botany.—Vou. 31. ([Ocr. 1898. 
