THE FIRST FUEGIAN COLLECTION 207 
Phalaris canariensis L. (*C) Tapton, Chesterfield. — Alope- 
curus myosuroides Huds. (*P) Bolsover. — Phleum pratense L. 
var .). (*P) Cresswell ; (*C) Spital.— Agrostis canina 
Wingerworth Bole Hill.— A. alba var. stolonifera (L.). 
*P) Cresswell, Stony Houghton. — A. tenuis Sibth. (vulgaris 
With.).  ( 1, with awned flowers. — A. nigra With 
Spital, Temple Normanton. — Deschampsia flexuosa Trin P) 
Cresswell. Ave L. tvar. pilosissima Gra C) Chester- 
e (*G) near Grindleford. This appears to be the common 
form in the count ingia decumbens Bern ) e- 
wood Grange. — Poa nemoralis L. (LL) Middleton-by- Youlgreave, 
Lathkil Dale. — Glyceria plicata Fr. (P) Langwith. — G. 
aquatica Wahl. (C) Staveley. — Festuca pratensis x Lolium 
perenne. (G) near Grindleford; (*L) Over Haddon. — Bromus 
giganteus L. (P) Scarcliff; (L) Lathkil Dale. — Lolium italicum 
raun. (C) Chesterfield, Boythorp.— Agropyron repens Beauv 
e 
ar. 
Langwith ; (C) Tapton, Chanderhill ; (*L) Over Haddon.—Nardus 
stricta L. (G) Cathole, Harewood Grange.—Hordewm murinum 
L. 
aag Wood 
Wood; (G) Cathole. — Ophioglossum vulgatum L. (C) Winger- 
worth, Loads. — Botrychium Lunaria Sw. (L) White Hillocks 
THE FIRST FUEGIAN COLLECTION. 
By R. Morton Mippteroy, F.L.S. 
after 7 March, 1690-1; she was rated in Class 3, carried sixty-four 
guns and had a crew of three hundred and fifty men. She after- 
, 1693. 
e only two letters known of George Handisyd’s are among 
the Sloane MSS. in the British Museum (4036, ff. 110, 131), and 
are addressed to Dr. Sloane at the Duchess of Albemarle’s lodg- 
ings at St. John’s, Clerkenwell. The first is dated ‘‘ Modina feb: 
19 : 1694,” and shows that he had just embarked at the Port of 
