NOTES ON THE "LIST OF BRITISH SEED-PLANTS " 101 



Fl. Germ. i. 560 (1825). We follow the authors who combine 

 S. umbrosa Opiz (Seznam, 93, 1852) with this. 



71. Myosoton Moench, Method. 225 (1794) antedates Malachia 

 Fries Fl. Halland. 77 (1817)— a name usually printed Malachium. 



72. Cerastium cerastoides Britton in Mem. Torr. Bot. Club, 

 v. 150 (1894) = Stellaria cerastoides L. Sp. PI. 422 (1753). 



89. Oxalis corniculata L. and 0. stricta L. Following Dr. B. 

 L. Robinson (Journ. Bot. 1906, 386), the usual application of these 

 names is transposed. 



102. Melilotus Petitpierreana Hayne et Willd. Hort. Berol. 

 790 (1809). An earlier name for M. arvensis Wallr. Sched. Crit. i. 

 391 (1822), with which it is recognized as identical by Nyman and 

 others. 



113. Arthrolobium pinnatum comb. nov. The earliest name 

 for this species is Scorpiurus pinnata Mill. Diet. ed. 8, no. 5 

 (1768). Miller refers to Morison's Plant. Hist. ii. 127, and there 

 seems no doubt that Morison's plant is the one generally known as 



A. ebracteatum. 



121. Alchemilla argentea G. Don ex Trevelyan, Veg. Faroe 

 Islands, 10 (1837) = A. conjimcta Bab. in Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. x. 

 25 (1842). A. argentea Lam. Fl. France, iii. 303 (1778) = A. 

 al pitta L. 



123. Potentilla Crantzii Beck, Fl. Nied.-Oesterr. 760 (1892) 



Fragaria Crantzii Crantz Inst. Bei Herb. ii. 178 (176G) ; P. rub em 

 Vill. Prosp. 46 (1799). 



P. sterilis Garcke, Fl. Deutschl. ed. 4, 112 (1858) = Fragaria 

 sterilis L. Sp. PI. 495 (1753), and thus displaces P. Fragariastrum 

 Ehrh. 



129. Bosa hibernica Templeton in Trans. Dubl. Soc. iii. 164 

 (1804) is generally regarded as a hybrid, and is therefore omitted. 



142. Sedum purpureum Tausch in Flora xvii. 515 (1834) = S. 

 Fabaria Koch, Syn. Fl. Germ. i. 258 (1836). 



145. Saxifraga rosacea Moench, Method. 106(1794). Generally 

 cited as S. decipiens Ehrh., which, however, was published without 

 description and is cited by Moench as a synonym of his plant. 



158. Trinia glauca H. G. L. Beichenbach, Iconograph. v. 25 

 (1827) = Pimpinella tjlauca L. Sp. PI. 264 (1753). 



160. Carum majus comb. nov. The first description of this as 

 distinct from Bunium Bulbocastanum L. is by Gouan (Illustr. 10, 

 1773) as Bunium majus. Stokes (in With. Arrang. ed. 2, i. 277) 

 says Gouan's is an improper name, as the synonym quoted by him 

 is B. Bulbocastanum L. ; but his description is correct. 



164. (Enanthe aquatica Poiret in Lam. Encycl. iv. 530 (1798?) 

 Phellandrium aquaticum L. Sp. PI. 255 (1753) ; CB. Pheliandrium 



Lam. FL France, iii. 432 (1778). 



179. Torilis Anthriscus Bernhardi, Syst. Yerz. Erfurt. 167 

 (1800). This plant is cited by Babington as of Gaertner, but T. 

 Anthriscus Gaertn. is a synonym of Chcerophi/Llum Anthriscus Lam. 



