376 SHOBT NOTES. * 



Freeman and Dr. George Shaw], 1797-1809. Pritz. 112; 

 Jacks. 233. 

 Freeman, Joseph (fl. 1860). Of Stratford, Essex. 'Flora of 

 Stratford,' 1860. ' Hints on ... . describing .... species,' 

 Proc. Bot. Soc. Lond. p. 28. ' PL from Stratford,' ibid. p. 48. 



Freeman, Juliana Sabina Strickland- (fl. 1797-1809). Botanical 



artist. (See Freeman, Charlotte.) 



French, Alfred (1839-1879): b. Banbury, 1839; d. London, 

 22nd Oct. 1879. Journeyman baker at Banbury. From 1874, 

 attendant in Bot. Bep. Mus. Brit. • Salvia pratensis,' Journ. 

 Bot. 1875. PL in Mus. Brit. Journ. Bot. 1879, 352 ; Bruce, 

 ' FL Oxfordsb.' 396, and preface. 



Frost, John (1803-1840): b. London, 1803; d. Berlin, 17th 

 March, 1840. F.L.S., 1825. Knt. of Imperial Brazilian Order 

 of Southern Star. Lecturer at Royal and London Institutions, 

 St. Thomas' and St. George's Hospitals. Founder of the 

 Medico-Botanical Soc. • Mustard Tree,' 1827. ' Science of 

 Botany, 1827. Edited Bingley's ' Introduction,' 1831. Pritz. 

 114 ; Jacks. 19, 37 ; R. S. C. ii. 736. 



Frost, Philip (1804-1887) ; b. Moreton Hampstead, Devon, 10th 

 July, 1804; d. 10th May, 1887. Foreman, Chelsea, 1829. 

 Interested in British Botany. Gard. Chron. i. 117, and 1887, 

 i. 649, with portraits. 



Furber, Robert (fl. 1724-1732). Nurseryman, of Kensington. 

 ' Catalogue of ... . trees,' &c, 1724. ' The Flower-garden 

 displayed, 1732. Pritz. 115. 



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SHORT NOTES. 



New County Records. — Bromus erectus Huds. is not recorded 



West 



Wm 



The 



plant grew on the dry turf on the N.E. side, but was not plentiful. 

 — Potentilla Tormentilla Scop. The only county for which this is 

 not recorded is 73 (Kirkcudbright). Mr. James Mc Andrew, of New 

 Galloway, states that it is common there, in his 'List of the 

 Flowering Plants of Dumfriesshire and Kirkcudbrightshire,' pub- 

 lished in 1882.— Wm. West. 



I have to record Vinca minor and Erysimum cheiranthoides from 

 Tintern, Monmouth, the former in the woods towards Chepstow, 

 the latter near the Abbey. At Symond's Yat, West Gloucester, 

 EpipaetU latifolia and llabenaria chlurantha are both common ; all 

 these I collected in July last.— H. W. Monington. 



Additions to the Flora of Wilts.— The following additions 

 have been made during the past season by Mr. E. J. Tatum, of 

 Salisbury; the Rev. W. Moyle Rogers, of Bournemouth; and 

 F. A. Rogers, a pupil of Marlborough College. (The numbers 

 refer to the districts into which the county is now divided) :— 

 Sngina subuhita PresL, 5, Hamptworth, Tatum. Ehamnus Frangula 

 Linn., 5, Hamptworth, Tatum. Rosa involuta var. f. Bobertsoni 



