FIRST RECORDS OF BRITISH FLOWRRIXG PLANTS. 275 



1798, about the eastern shore of Bomere Pool, near Condover, 

 Shropshire."— E. B. 955. 



E. Hydropiper L. Sp. PL 867 (1753). 1830. " Detected by 

 the writer of this [J. E. Bowman] in August last [1830] on the S.E. 

 side of Llyn Coron, near Abberffraw, Anglesey." — E. B. Supp. 2670. 



Hypericum Androssemum L. Sp. PL 784 (1753). 1570. 

 " Angliae sylvis, lucis, et nemoribus, praesertim Bristoiae et Glo- 



cestrise contermims." — Lob. Adv. 280. 



perforatum 



1538. " Hypericon 



. . . . nonnulli herbam perforatum [appellant] , vulgus appellat 

 Saynt Johns gyrs." — Turn. Lib. 



Leers. FL Herb. 165 (1775). 1796. " Discovered 



dubium 



Worcester 



fully about Sapey in that County."— E. B. 296. 



Stoles. Bot. Mat. Med. iv. 99 (1812). 1548. 



.urn 



" I sawe it thys last yere in Syon parck" (Middx.).— Turn. Names, 



B iij. 



undulatum Schousb. 1864. Found 7th Aug. 1861, by 



Archer 



See Journ. Bot. 1864, 46, 279; 1891, 98. 



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humifusum L. Sp. PL 785 (1753). 1632. "Hipericum 

 minus repens." — Johns. Kent, p. 29. 



H. linarifolium Vahl. Symb. i. 65 (1790). 1840. " Found 

 by the Kev. Thomas Hincks, of Cork, among granite rocks near the 

 banks of the Teign. Devon, in the summer of 1838." — Ann. N. H. 



ser. i. vi. 76. 



H. pulchrum L. Sp. PI. 786 (1753). 1632. Johns. Kent, 

 p. 33. "In S. Johns Wood and other places."— Ger. em. 540 (1633). 



H. hirsutum L. Sp. PL 786 (1753). 1570. " In Anglia . . . 

 prope Bristoiam : In Vincentii prseruptis & sylvosis trans flumen." 



1640. "About 



Lob. Adv. 173. 



H. montanum 

 Bristow and Bath," &c. — Park. Theatr. 577. 



H. Elodes L. Sp. PL ed. 2, 1106 (1762). 1633. " Upon divers 

 boggy grounds of this kingdome." — Ger. em. 542. " On a rotten 

 moorish ground not farre from Southampton." — Johns. Merc. Bot. 

 21 (1634). 



Althaea officinalis L. Sp. PL 686 (1753). 1551. " Groweth 



naturally in watery & marrish myddoes and by water sydes." — 

 Turn. i. [B viij] . "Very plentifully in the marshes, both on the 

 Kentish & Essex shore alongst the riuer of Thames, about Woolwich, 

 Erith, Greenehyth, Gravesend, Tilburie, Lee, Colchester, Harwich, 

 and in most salt marshes about London." — Ger. 789 (1597). 



A. hirsuta L. Sp. PL 687 (1753). 1798. "In arvo prope 

 Cobham in Cantia anno 1792 invenit J. Bayer habitationum 

 stirpium clarissimus indagator." — Symons, Synopsis, 200. 



Lavatera arborea L. Sp. PL 690 (1753). 1640. "In an 

 island called Dinnie, three miles from Kings Roade, and five miles 

 from Bristow, as also about the cottages neere Hurst Castle, over 



against the He of Wight."— Park. Theatr. 306. 



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