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S. umbrosa Dumort. Prod. 37 (1827). S. Ehrharti C. A. 

 Stevens in Ann. N. H. v. 1 (1840). 1840. "Edinburgh, Mr. 

 W. H. Campbell. Cramond Woods, West Lothian, Dr. A. Hunter." 

 — C. A. Stevens in Annals, I. c. 



. S. nodosa L. Sp. PI. 619 (1753). 1597. "In greatest 

 abundance in a woode as you go from London to Harnesey, and 

 also in Stowe woode, and Shotouer neere Oxenforde." — Ger. 580. 



S. Scorodonia L. Sp. PI. 620 (1753). 1724. Found " by 

 Mr. Edward Lliwyd near the Sea-shore about St. Ives in Cornwal." 

 —Kay, Syn. iii. 283. 



Limosella aquatica L. Sp. PI. 631 (1753). 1663. In Cambs 

 "secra vias ubi per hyemem aquse stagnarunt." — R. C. C. App. 

 i. 8. "On Hunslow-heath .... in the Way to Coin Brook."— 

 Merrett, 95 (1666). 



Sibthorpia europgea L. Sp. PI. 631 (1753). 1677. "In 

 Cornubia & Devonia frequens."— Ray, Cat. ed. 2, 18. First ob- 

 served by Ray "near St. Ives," 1st Julv, 1662.— Iter. iii. 



Digitalis purpurea L. Sp. PI. 621 (1753). 1568. "Much 

 in Englande & specially in Norfolke." — Turn. iii. 16. 



Veronica hedersefolia L. Sp. PI. 13 (1753). 1597, "In 

 gardens among pot heroes," Arc. ("Alsino 1 1 \u i " I.— Ger. 493. 



V. didyma Ten. Fl. Neap. Prod. i. 11 (1811). V. poliui Yr. Nov. 

 ed, 1, 13 (1814).- ■ 1829. Distinguished from !'. <t„>rstis bv Borrer in 

 E. B. Suppl. 2603. Figured E. B. 783, and in Curtis' Fl. Lond. 



a garden ground, it is hard to be destroied, but naturally commeth 

 up from yeere to yeere as a noisome weede" ("Alsine foliis Tris- 

 saginis").— Ger. 491. 



V. Tournefortii C. C. Gmel. Fl. Bad. i. 39 (1806). V, perdea 

 Poir. (1808). V. Buxbaumii Ten. (1811). 1829. "In the shrub- 

 bery in front of the house at Whiterig, Berwickshire. Borrer . . . 

 found it several years ago near Henley [Henfield] , in Sussex." 

 — G. Johnston, Mora of Berwick-upon-Tweed, p. 225. 



V. triphyllos L. Sp. PI. 14 (1753). 1670. " Sent by Tho. 

 Willisell and found by him at Rowton in Norfolk .... and at 

 Mervell in Suffolk."— Ray, Cat. 340. 



V. verna L. Sp. PI. 14 (1753). 1775. " Found by Sir John 

 Cullum near Bury in Suffolk."— Rose's Elements of Botany, 445. 



V. arvensis L. Sp. PI. 13 (1753). 1629. "Al 

 veronicas." — Johns. Kent, p. 5. 



V. serpyllifolia L. Sp. PL 12 (1753). 1548. "Betonica 

 Pauli . . . groweth ... in Englande in a parke besyde London." 

 —Turn. Names, B v, back. 



V. alpina L. Sp. PI. 11 (1753). 1790. Found by James 

 Dickson "in montibus prope Garway Moor, et in Ben Nevis," in 

 1789.— Dicks. Fasc. ii. 29. Trans. Linn. Soc. ii. 287. 



V. fruticans Jacq. Enum. Vindob. 2, 200 (1762). Y. sn.ratilis 

 Scop.- Fl. Carn. ed. 2, i. 11 (1772). 1790. Found by James 

 Dickson on Ben Lawers in 1789.— Dicks. Fasc. ii. 29. Trans. 

 Linn. Soc. ii. 288. 



1597. "Being gotten into 



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