844 -FIRST RECORDS OF BRITISH FLOWERING PLANTS. 



Johns. Merc. Bot. pars alt. 28. " Attulit ad nos Th. Willisellus 

 Pentaphylli genus parvum in pascuis circa Kippax agri Eboracensis 

 vicum."— Ray, Cat. 235 (1670). 



P. maculata Pourr. in Mem. Acad. Toulouse, iii. 32G (1788). 

 P. alpestri$ Hall f. (1818). 1799. " Gathered in 1793 on Ben 

 Lawers by Mr. J. Mackay." — E. B. 561. 



P. silvestris Neck. Delic. Gallo-Belg. i. 222, 1768. P. Tor- 

 mentilla Linn. 1538. " Heptaphyllon . . . nostratibus. Tor- 

 mentyll & Tornieryke dicitur."— Turn. Lib. " It groweth in mores 

 and heaths."— Turn. Names, H v., and Herb. iii. 74. 



P. procumbens Sibth. Fl. Oxon. 162 (1794). 1677. " It grows 

 in the edges of the corn-fields between Hockley and the woods under 

 Shotover Hill."— Plot, N. H. Oxon. 146. 



P. reptans L. Sp. PI. 499 (1753). 1538. " Quinquefolium 

 . . . a nostris Synkfoly."— Turn. Lib. " Commune in al places." 

 •Turn. Names, F v., back. 



P. Anserina L. Sp. PI. 495 (1753). 1568. " Wild Tansey 



. groweth in colde and watery places." — Turn. iii. 4. 



P. rupestris L. Sp. PI. 496 (1753). 1690. " Ad latera montis 



lsdam Craig- Wreidhin dicti in Comitatu montis Gomerici Wallire . ' ' 



R. Syn. i. 91. Found by Lloyd.— R. Syn. ii. 141. 



P. argentea L. Sp. PI. 497 (1753). 1632. " Quinquefolium 



. . . penaeum [petramm] majus Tab.," near Gravesend.- 



Kent (1632), 37. 



P. fruticosa L. Sp. PI. 495 (1753). 1670. "Ad ripam 

 mendionalem fluvii Tees " (Yorkshire), found by Tho. Willisel.— 

 Jay, Cat. 340. But in ed. 2, p. 228, one Johnson is said to have 

 first observed it. 



P. palustris Scop. Fl. Cam. ed. 2, i. 359 (1772). 1597. "In 

 a marrish ground adjoining to the land called Bourne ponds, halfe 

 a mile from Colchester " (Essex).— Ger. 839. 

 . P. Sibbaldi Haller f. in Seringe, Mus. Helv. d'Hist. Nat. (Bot.), 

 i. 51 (1820). 1684. " Transmissa fait ad Hortum Medicum a 

 regione Iernetisi, ubi in sylvis sponte provenit." — Sibbald, Scot. 



Johns. 



Ill 



Alchemilla 



1570. "... Anglise tamen Bristoise frequentissimo apud mulier- 

 culas usu receptu est."— Lob. Adv. 324. 



A. vulgaris L. Sp. PI. 123 (1753). 1548. "Groweth in 

 middowes like a Mallowe."— Turn. Names, Hi. "In the towne 

 pastures by Andover," &c— Ger. 802. 



A ' ri ^P 1 i f a L ' S P- P1 - !23 (1753). 1677. " We found it this 

 year |lb7l] on a mountain in Westmerland beside a great pool or 

 lake called Hulls-water."— Ray, Cat. ed. 2, 11. 



n «^\ arg f ntea Don ' ex W> C ' Trevelyau, Veg. Faroe Islands, 10 

 Ji«d7). A. conjuncta Bab. Ann. & Mag. N. H. x. 24 (1842). 1837. 



hv hW ^ ioxmed x by T Mr ' ?• Don that the same plant was gathered 



^L, L m *i e , lsland ° f Sk y e ' and thafc ke considered it a good 



species, naming !t A. argentea."— Trevelyan, l. c. 



AgnmoniaEupatoriaL.Sp.Pl. 448 (1753). 1551. "Groweth 



