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and distinguished by the Rev. W. W. Newbould in 1846. " — Bab. 

 FL Cambs. p. 3. 



R. heterophyllus (Weber in Wiggers Prim. Fl. Holsat. p. 42 

 (1780)?; Bab. in Ann. N. H. ser. 2, xvi. 393 (1855). 1855. 

 Cambridgeshire, &c. — L. c. [R. aquatilis Sm. E. B. 101 (1793) 

 represents this species.] 



R. peltatus Bab. in N. H. ser. 2, xvi. 398 (1855). 1855. 

 " First distinguished as a British species by F. J. A. Hort in Mon- 

 mouthshire." — Bab. /. c. 



R. Baudotii Godr. in Mem. de l'Acad. de Nancy (1839). 1855. 

 ".Edinburgh; bhirehainpton, near Bristol," &c. — Bab. in Ann. 

 N. H. ser. 2, xvi. 395. 



R. tripartitus DC. Ic. PL Gall. 15, t. 49 (1808). 1844. 



•? R. innominatus " of L. Cat. ed. i. edited by H. C. Watson, who 

 found it in Surrey. "Near Claremont House, Surrey," and " near 

 Haverfordwest."— Bab. in E. B. S. 2946 (1848). 



R. Lenormandi F. Schultz in Flora, 726 (1837). 1843. 



R. hederaceus (3. yrandiftorus (Bab. Man. ed. i. p. 5), identified as 

 R. Lenormandi in Ann. N. H. ser. i. xvi. 141 (1845). "Near 

 Coniston Water." — James Backhouse, Phyt. ii. 467 (1846). 



R. hederaceus L. Sp. PL 556 (1753). 1632. Johns. Kent, 

 p. 29. 



R. sceleratus L. Sp. PL 551 (1753). 1538. Turn. Libellus. 



R. ophioglossifolius Vill. Fl. Dauph. hi. 731 (1789). 1883. 

 " Found in 1878 near Hythe, S. Hants, by Mr. Henry Groves. 1 ' — 

 Journ. Bot. 1883, p. 51. 



R. Flammula L. Sp. PL 548 (1753). 1548. " Groweth in 

 nioyste places." — Turn. Names, H. iij. 



R. reptans L. Sp. PL 549 (1753). 1777. " At the west end 

 of Loch-Leven in Kinross-shire, Dr. Parsons." — Lightfoot, FL 



Scot. 289. 



R. Lingua L. Sp. PL 549 (1753). 1632. Johns. Kent, p. 31. 

 Gerard may have known the plant : see Herb. p. 813. 



R. auricomus L. Sp. PL 551 (1753). 1633. " Growes in 

 meadowes and about the sides of woods.' 7 — Johnson, Ger. em. 953. 

 Fig. and desc. in Gerard (1597). 

 fc R. acris L. Sp. PL 554 (1753). 1597. "It chanced that 



walking in the fielde next unto the Theater by London, in the com- 

 pany of a worshipfull marchant named master Nicholas Lete, I 

 founde one of this kinde there with double flowers. " — Ger. 804. 



R. repens L. Sp. PL 554 (1753). 1597. " In pastures and 

 medowes almost everywhere. " — Ger. 805. 



R. bulbosus L. Sp. PL 554 (1753). 1538. " Crowfote . . . 

 Kyngcuppe aut a Golland." — Turn. Libellus. This probably also 

 included R. acris. 



R. Sardous Crantz, Stirp. Aust. fasc. ii. 84 (1763) ; Ii. hirsutus 

 Curtis (1777). 1663. In Cambs. (" in locis hutnidis & lutosis"). 

 B. C. C. App. i. 8. 



R. paryiflorus L. Syst. ed. x. 1087 (1758). 1634. " R. parvus 

 echinatus Ger. em. In locis humidis." — Johns. Merc. Bot. p. 63. 

 In Cambs.— E. C. C. App. i. 8 (1663). 



