184 SHORT NOTES. 



1733 ; d. near Bray, Wicklow, 2nd July, 1808. Irish bar, 1760. 

 F.L.S., 1796. Correspondent of Smith. Smith Lett. ii. ; 

 Nick. Illustr. viii. 24 ; Gent. Mag. lxxviii. 746 ; Diet. Nat. Biog. 

 viii. 247. 



Caley, George (d. 1829) : b. Yorkshire ; d. Bayswater, 23rd May, 

 1829 ; bur. St. George's burial-ground, Hyde Park. Began life 

 as stable-boy. Assisted by Banks. In New South Wales, 

 1799-1810. Superintendent, St. Vincent Gardens, 1811-1823. 

 "Botanicus peritus et accuratus," R. Brown. Trans. Linn. 

 Soc. xv. (1811); Gard. Ckron. xxiv. 1885, 263; Mag. Nat. 

 Hist. 1829, 310 ; 1830, 226 ; Cash, 21. Caleana R. Br. 



Callcott, Lady, nee Dundas (1785-1842) : b. Papcastle, Cocker- 

 mouth, 19th July, 1785 ; d. Kensington Gravel-Pits, 23th 

 November, 1842 ; bur. Kensal Green Cemetery, m, 1. Captain 

 Thomas Graham, B.N., 1809. m. 2. Augustus Wall Calcott 

 (afterwards knighted), 1827. 'Journal of a Residence in India,' 

 1812, * Journal of a Voyage to Brazil, 7 1824. 'Scripture 

 Herbal,' 1842, &c. Collected in Brazil. Jacks. 20 ; Journ. 

 Bot. 1842, 20; Gent. Mag. 1843, i. 98; Diet. Nat. Biog. viii. 

 258; Dodd, 'Annual Biography,' 1842, 285. 



Cameron, David (1787 ?-1848) : b. circ. 1787 ; d. Birmingham, 

 25th June, 1848. A.L.S. Curator, Birmingham Garden, to 

 1847. Contrib. to Phyt. i. Gard. Chron. 1847 and 1848. 



Campbell, Archibald, 3rd Duke of Argyle (1682-1761): b. 

 Ham House, Richmond, June, 1682 ; d. London, 15th April, 

 1761. Planted Whitton. Most of his trees went to Kew. 

 Loud. 'Arboretum,' 57-8; Diet. Nat. Biog. viii. 341. Aryylia 

 D. Don. 



Campbell, William H. (fl. 1841). LL.D. Sec. Bot. Soc. Edin., 

 and joint author with J. H. Balfour and C. C. Babington of 

 1 Cat. Brit. PL Edin.,' 1851. CampbeUia Wight. 



(To be continued.) 



SHORT NOTES. 



Suffolk Plants. — During a recent short visit to this county, I 

 found the following additions to ■ Topographical Botany/ ed. 2, for 

 districts 25 and 26 (E. & W. Suffolk) :— Viola hirta L., near Mellis, 

 and in and about Bergate Wood (25). V. Eeiehenbaehiana Jord., 

 more abundant than V. sylvatica about Mellis, Wortham, and Bur- 

 gate (25); plentiful about Hawstead and Whepstead (26). Vara***- 

 rum officinale Wigg., var. erythrospermum ? Wortham Ling (25); 

 probably correct, but only in flower* Myosotis sylvati i Hoffm., 

 abundant along small streams near Hawstead and Whepstead. 

 Without personal authority for 26. Carex stricta Good, a few 

 tussocks in a ditch a little north of Burgate Wood (25).— Edwabd 

 S. Marshall. 



PuLMONARIA OFFICINALIS L. AS A NATIVE OF BRITAIN. This plant 



appears to have been hitherto looked upon as naturalised only, 



