FIRST RECORDS OF BRITISH FLOWKRING PLANTS, 277 



G. rotundifolium L. Sp. PI. 683 (1753). 1762. " Circa Bath 

 et Bristol copiose, inter Battersea et Wandsworth."— Huds. i. 205. 

 But the plant was known to Buddie (c. 1712). See Fl. Middx. 68. 



G. dissectum L. Fl. Suec. ed. 2, 242 (1755). 1632. Johns. 



Kent, p. 18. 



G. columbinum L. Sp. PI. 682 (1753). 1666. " In several 

 places of Hampshire. Mr. Goodyer." — Merrett, 45. 



G. Robertianum L. Sp. PI. 681 (1753). 1548. " The herbe 

 called in englishe herbe Koberte."— Turn. Names, G iij. Between 

 Hampstead Heath and Kentish Town.— Johns. Eric. (1629). 



Erodium cicutarium L'Herit. in Ait. Hort. Kew. ed. 1, ii. 

 414 (1789). 1597. " This wilde kinde of musked Cranes bill, 

 being altogether without savour or smell."— Ger. 800, fig. 8. 

 "Pinke nedle or Cranes byl."— Turn. Names, and iierball. 



maritimum , v . 



1666. " Over against Saint Vincents Kocks on the farther side of 

 the Eiver, and at Bass Castle in Cornwall," &c— Merrett, 46. 



Oxalis Acetosella L. Sp. PI. 433 (1753). 1538. " Oxys . . . 

 vulgus vocat Alleluya, wodsore, & cuckowes meat." — Turn. Libellus 

 "It groweth in woddes about tree rootes and amonge bushes." 

 Turn. Names, E viij, back. 



0. corniculata L. Sp. PI. 435 (1753). 1795. " I am obliged 

 to Mr. John Turner of Lympston, near Exeter, for a specimen of 

 this plant, who found it in several places in the neighbourhood of 

 that city, and who, I believe, first discovered it in these kingdoms." 



Berkenhout, Synopsis, ii. 141. 



Impatiens Noli-tangere L. Sp. PI. 938 (1753). 1633. 



" First found to grow in this kingdome by ... . Mr. George Bowles 

 .... first in Shropshire, on the banks of the river Kemlet at 

 Marington in the parish of Cherberry." — Ger. em. 446. 



1. biflora Walter, Fl. Carol. 219 (1788) (I.fulva Nutt.). 1835. 

 " On the river Wey, near Guildford, Surrey, 14th Aug. 1834. Mr. 

 Borrer."— E. B. Suppl. 2794. 



Ilex Aquifolium L. Sp. PI. 125 (1753). 1538. " An holy 

 tre . . . e cuius corticibus ipse admodu puer viscu confeci." — Turn. 

 Libellus (under Rusais). 



Euonynms europaeus L. Sp. PL 197 (1753). 1548. " I have 

 sene it betwene Barkway and Ware in the hedges." — Turn. Names, 

 D i. 



Rhamnus catharticus L. 



mt in sundrie places, as at Farn 

 Ger. 1154. 



1597. "In 



__ R. Frangula L. Sp. PI. 193 (1753). 1597. M I found great 

 pie tie of it in a wood a mile from Islington, in the way from thence 

 toward a small village called Harnsey .... and in most woods in 

 the parts about London." — Ger. 1286. 



Acer campestre L. Sp. PI. 1055 (1753). 1570. "Prope 



Oxonia oriri sponte nobis asseruerint." — Lob. Adv. 443. 



Genista anglica L. Sp. PI. 710 (1753). 1548. u I have not 

 sene it in England savying once besyde Coome paroke" [Surrey] . — 

 Turn. Names, H iij. 



