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rated, and in addition E. campestris Jord. is given as perhaps also 
ritish. Since that time Mr. F. H. Davey has named, described, 
and figured in the Journal for June 1907 a new species from South 
Devon and West Cornwall, namely, E. Vigursii F. H avey. 
was one from South Devon answering to H.montana Jord. Thus, 
if this be reckoned, sixteen species of Euphrasia may be counted, 
a8 previously suggested for the British Isles, and E. minima now 
The references and synonymy are as follows :— 
EUPHRASIA MINIMA Jacq. apud J.C. Schleicher, Cat. Plant. Helvet. 
03 B 
. Bauh. En a. 5! 
ly, and Pin. Theatr. Bot. p. 233 (1623) partly; P. 
bani, Flora Pyrenea, ed. O. Penzig, i. p. 271 (1897) 
1 
na subrotundo folio nigricante 
Boccone, Mus. Piante Rare, p. 64 (1697), tab. 60 (Huphrasia 
ea 
Euphrasia Helvetiorum parva luteis floribus J. J. Scheuchz. 
It. Helvet. Alp. i. p. 36 (1723). 
Euphrasia foliis ovatis lanceolatis argute dentatis, var. flore 
minort barba tota flava galea purpurea aut flava Haller, 
étre devroit-on la distinguer comme espéce on (1786-1788). 
Barisia humilis La Peyr. Hist. Abr. Pl. Pyr. p. 344 (1813). 
Duby, ll 
G. Don, Gen. Syst. iv. p. 610 (1837); Benth. in DC. Prodr. 
x. p. 553 (1846). 
- minor Link, Handb. Erk. Gew. i. p. 514 (1829). 
pratensis var. a minima L. Reichenb. F'. Germ. Excurs. 
p. 359. (1830-1832) partly. Es 
nemorosa C. parviflora, B minima Soyer-Willem. Sur 
l’Euphr. off. p. 30 (1833-4). . 
‘ es y parviflora Gren. & Godr. Fl. Fr. ii, p. 605 (1850) 
chiefly. 
exigua Reuter in Compt. Rend. Soc. Hallér. p. 123 (1854- 
1856). 
minima var. minor Jord. in Grenier, Flore Jurass. p. 570 
(1865); Wettst. J. c. p. 160, tab. viii. fig. 14 (1896). 
