﻿1812 by James Dickson and William Anderson: 



berrie," &c— Ger. 354. See Ger. emac. 437, and Flora of Herts, 

 275. 



Menyanthes trifoliata L. Sp. PI. 145 (1753). 1570. "Fre- 

 quens paludosis riguisque pratis Anglise." — Lob. Adv. 382. 



Limnanthemum peltatum Gmel. ap. Act. Petrop. xiv. 527 

 (1769). 1570. "Juxta amoenissima Tamesis fluenta in udis 

 scrobibus et lacustris pratensibus." — Lob. Adv. 258. 



Polemonium caeruleum L. Sp. PI. 162 (1753). 1666. "On 

 the Bocks betwixt Maw water Tarn and Mawanco where the 

 highest Rock standeth round like a Castle."— Merrett, 123. 



Cynoglossum officinale L. Sp. PI. 134 (1753). 1548. "It 

 groweth in sandy groundes and aboute cities and townes." — Turn. 

 Names, C vj, back. 



C. germanicum Jacq. Obs. ii. 31 (1767). C. montanum Lam. 

 Fl. Fr. ii. 277 (1778). 1597. " Groweth very plentifully by the 

 waies side, as you ride Colehester highway from Londonward 

 betweene Esterford and Wittam in Essex."— Ger. 659. 



Symphytum officinale L. Sp. PI. 136 (1753). 1538. 

 " Symphytum herbarij vocant consolidam maiorem, vulgus Com- 

 frey." — Turn. Lib. Mentioned as growing in England. — Turn. ii. 

 148 (1562). 



S. tuberosum L. Sp. PL 136 (1753). 1777. "Mr. Yalden 

 found it growing sparingly opposite the new well at the Water of 

 Leith," &c. (Scotland).— Lightf. 1092. 



Lycopsis arvensis L. Sp. PI. 139 (1753). 1633. "Upon 

 the drie ditch bankes about Pickadilla."— Ger. em. 799. 



Pulmonaria angustifolia L. Sp. PI. 135 (1753). 1629. 

 " In England .... found out by John Goodier, a great searcher 

 and lover of plants, dwelling at Maple-durham in Hampshire." — 

 Park. Parad. 248. " Mr. Goodyer found [it] May 25, Anno 1620, 

 flouring in a wood by Holbury house in the New Forrest in Hamp- 

 shire." — Ger. em. 809. 



Mertensia maritima Gray, Nat. Arr. 354 (1821). 1640. 

 " Groweth in one of the lies about Lankashire, there found by Mr. 

 Thomas Hesket."— Park. Theatr. 767. 



Myosotis caespitosa K. F. Schultz, Fl. Starg. Suppl. ii. (1819). 

 1816. " On Waterdown Forest and near the great Eocks, Tun- 

 bridge, Kent." — T. F. Forster in Fl. Tonb. p. 25 (as a var. of M. 

 palustris). 



M. palustris Belli. Fl. Cant. 76 (1785). 1597. " In almost 

 every shallowe gravely running streame." — Ger. 266. 



M. repens D. Don ap. Hook. Fl. Scot. 07 (1821). 1821. 

 "Moist hills about Glasgow, D. Don; and Ochil hills, G. & D. 

 Don."— Hook. I. c. 



M. alpestris Schmidt, Fl. Boem. 26 (1795). 1813. Found 



