﻿E. stricta L, Syat. ed. x. ii. 1049 (1758). 1842. " Occurs 

 between Tintern and the Wind-cliff, Boner,"— Rock, Brit. Fl, 

 ed. 5, p. 292. 



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Hibernicus."— How, Pliyt. : 



E. pilosa L. Sp. PI. 460 (1753). 1834. " In a lane from 

 below Prior Park Lodge to Combe Down, and also in a wood to 

 the east of the monument at Prior Park (Bath) ; kindly pointed 

 out to me by the discoverers, Mr. E. Simms and Dr. Heneage 

 Gibbs."— Bab. Fl. Bath, p. 44. Probably the same as the Spurge 

 referred to by Lobel, « In sylva D. Ioannis Coltes prope Batthoniam." 

 — Stirp. Hist. 194 (1576). 



E. amygdaloides L. Sp. PI. 463 (1753). 1562. "Thys kinde 

 have I sene in diverse places of England. Fyrst in Suffock in my 

 lorde Wentfurthis parte [parke] besyde Nettelstede, afterward in 

 Sion parke, above London.'' — Turn. ii. 154. 



E. Paralias L. Sp. PI. 458 (1753). 1562. « I have sene the 

 same in the West Countre besyde the sea syde." — Turn. ii. 154. 



E. portlandica L. Sp. PI. 458 (1753). 1724. " Found by 

 the Reverend Mr. Stonestreet in the narrow Neck of Land which 

 joyns Portland to Devonshire [sic] 1711."— Dill, in Bay Syn. iii. 

 813. Perhaps referred to by Lobel (Adv. 168). 



E. Peplus L. Sp. PL 456 (1753). 1597. " Peplus sive 

 rotunda Esula. Pettie Spurge."— Ger. 406, as to figure and 

 description (for the most part), but the locality, "salt marshes 

 neare the sea," suggests some confusion. 



E. exigua L. Sp. PI. 456 (1753). 1562. « Groweth much 

 in the stuble after the corne is caried."— Turn. ii. 155. 



E. Lathyris L. Sp. PI. 457 (1753). 1805. "Certainly wild, 

 and perhaps indigenous in several places in and near the parish of 

 Ufton near Reading, springing up in dry stony thickets, periodi- 

 cally for a year or two after they have been cut, and till choked by 

 briars, &c. Rev. Dr. Beeke."— Bot. Guide, i. 27. 



Buxus sempervirens L. Sp. PI. 983 (1753). 1597. "Upon 

 sundry waste and barren hils in Englande." — Ger. 1225. " On 

 Box hill in Surrey."— Merrett, 18 (1666). 



Mercurialis perermis L. Sp. PI. 1035 (1753). 1597. "About 

 Greene-Hith, Swanes-combe village, Graves-ende, and South-fleete 

 in Kent," &c— Ger. 268. 



M. annua L. Sp. PI. 1035 (1758). 1562. " Right Mercury 

 beginneth now to be knowen in London and in gentle mennis 

 places not far from London."— Turn. ii. 55 (1562). 



Ulmus montana Stokes in With. Bot. Arr. ed. 2, i. 259 (1787). 

 1597. " In a parke belonging to my Lord Treasurer, a mile beyond 

 , called Thibalds. It groweth also in 



U. campestris Smith, Fl. Brit. i. 281 (1800). 1562. "Groweth 

 monly in all countrees."— Turn. ii. 169, back.* 

 Humulus Lupulus L. Sp. PI. 1028 (1753). 1548. "Hoppes 



may be found of our British trees, but I 



