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scovery, however, was Ribes alpinum, which he added to the 
British Flora: its first record is in R. Syn. ed. 2, 298 (1696), “In 
agro Eboracensi invenit D. Dodsworth,” and a specimen from him 
is in Ray’s Hortus Siccus (see Journ. Bot. 1870, 82) preserved in 
the Department of Botany. 
Dodsworth was evidently interested in abnormalities, whether 
in colour or in form, as his collection contains many besides those 
mentioned below. 
The following is a list of the plants which are localized : I have 
for convenience substituted for the pre-Linnean nomenclature the 
names generally received. The order is that of the collection. 
Adoxa Moschatellina L. “Found in y® banks of lanes betwix 
Mottram and Wood-head”’ [Cheshire], f. 76. 
fianunculus Lingua L. “ Neare Bottley mills neare Oxford,” 
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Yorkshire. 
Anagallis arvensis L. “Pimpernell with an elegant white 
flower. I found it in a field by South Hinksey 2 miles from 
Oxford,” f. 103. 
Limosella aquatica L. “ By Binsey in Oxfordshire,” f. 103. 
Lychnis Flos-cuculi L. ‘ Wild Williams with a whitish stalk 
& more elegant white flower, a quarter of a mile from Gosford 
bridge in Oxfordshire,” f. 106. 
osera anglica Huds. “On Knaresbrough Forrest not far 
from y*® Spaw,”’ f. 121. 
Narthecium Ossifragum Huds. “In a boggy place about 2 
stone's cast from y* sweet spawe in y* Forrest of Knaresborough,” 
f, 121. 
Pyrola media Sw. “Tt grows plentifully by Hallifax,” f, 123. 
Recorded hence by Merret, Ray, etc. f. 123 
Polygonum viviparum L. ‘“ Neare Ingleborow-hill,” f. 133. 
Lamiwm album L. B integrifolium Sond. (see Journ, Bot. 1899, 
