216 FIRST RECORDS OF BRITISH FLOWERING PLANTS. 



A. ciliata L. Sp. PI. 425 (1753). 1807. "Discovered in 

 Sept. 1806 by Mr. J. T. Mackay on the calcareous cliffs of a high 

 mountain adjoining to Ben Bulben, Co. Sligo." — E. B. 1745. 



A. norvegica Gunn. PI. Norveg. No. 1100 (1772). 1838. 

 " First gathered on the 27th of April, 1837, on a range of serpentine 

 hills ... in Unst, the most northern of the Shetland Islands, by 

 the son of Dr. Edmon stone of that place (then only eleven years of 

 age)." Hook. PI. Brit. ed. 4, p. 182 (1838).— E. B. Supp. 2852 

 (1841). 



A. gothica Fries, Mant. ii. 33 (1839). 1889. " Discovered 

 at Kibblehead, in West Yorkshire, on June 12th [1889] , by Mr. 

 Lister Rotheray." — Journ. Bot. 1889, p. 314. 



A. peploides L. Sp. PI. 423 (1753), 1570. "In Anglite 

 insulis Austialibus, ea prsesertim quae Portlandia vocatur." — Lob. 

 Adv. 195. 



A. sedoides Schultz. (Cherlaia Linn.). 1774 P " Found on 

 Baikval, in the isle of Rum, Scotland." — Lightfoot, Fl. Scot. i. 

 232 (1777) ; but see Pennant's ' Tour in Scotland and Voyage to 

 tue Hebrides,' 1774. 



maritima 



1810. 



Found by G. Don near Aberdeen, and on Ben Nevis (1794) ; and 

 by R. Brown at Ballycastle, Co. Antrim, 1795 : specimens from 

 each collector, with dates, are in Hb. Mus. Brit.— E. B. 2195. 



S. apetala L. Mant. ii, 559 (1771). 1677. " Balliol Coll. 

 Garden Walk."— Plot. N. H. Ox. 146. 



S. ciliata Fr. in Lilj. ed. 3, 713 (1816). 1848. " Found near 

 Thetford, in Suffolk, by the Rev. W. W. Newbould, on June 6th, 

 1847."— Ann. & Mag. N. H. 2nd ser. i. 153. 



S. procumbens L. Sp. PI. 428 (1753). 1629. " Saxifraga 

 Anglicana," near Rochester. — Johns. Kent, p. 2. 



S. Boydii Buch. White in Trans. Bot. Soc. Edinb. xvii. 33 

 (1887). 1887. Discovered by Mr. W. B. Boyd on Ben Aan (?), 

 Glen Callater, 1878. 



S. Linnaei Presl, Rel. Hsenk. ii. 14 (1835). S. saxatilis Wimm. 

 (1840). 1800. Sm. Fl. Brit. ii. 504. «< Mr. J. Mackay gathered 

 it on Ben Lawers in 1794. Mr. G. Don appears to have found it 

 previously on Mal-ghrdy."— E. B. 2105. R. Brown also found it 

 on Ben Lawers in 1794 (Hb. Mus. Brit.). 



S. nivalis Fries, Mant. iii. 31 (1842) 1863. Journ. Bot. 

 1863, 355. "First detected by Mr. Boswell Syme, amongst 

 specimens collected on Ben Lawers by Prof. Balfour, on August 

 25th, 1847." Previous records erroneous.— Journ. Bot. 1864, 340. 



nn ?" S1 ^ ata Presl - 1690. " Observed by Mr. Lawson on 

 Whinny-* leld-bank by Culler-coats near Tinmouth in North- 

 umberland."— Ray, Svn. i. 146. 



S. nodosa E. Mey. 1633. « This groweth plentifully on the 

 bog,ry ground below the red Well of Wellingborough in North- 

 amptonshire. This hath not been described that I finde. I ob- 

 served it . . . August 12, 1626. John Goodyer.'— Ger. em. 568. 



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