﻿FIRST RECORDS OP BRITISH FLOWERING PLANTS. 341 



S. phylieifolia L. Sp. PI. 1016 (1753). 1802. " At Finlarig, 

 Bredalbane. Eev. Mr. Stuart." Sin. in Linn. Soc. Trans, vi. 123. 



S. repens L. Sp. PI. 1020 (1753). 1597. " At the further 

 end of Hampsteed heath."— Ger. 1205. 



S. lanata L. Sp. PI. 1019 (1753). 1828. " On rocks in the 

 Highlands of Scotland."— Sm. Eng. Fl. iv. 205. 



S. lapponum L. Sp. PI. 1019 (1753). 1777. " On the High- 

 land mountains. Mr. Stuart."— Lightf. Fl. Scot. ii. 604. 



S. Arbuseula L. Sp. PI. 1018 (1753). 1804. "Inalpibus 

 Scoticis. D. Dickson."— Sm. Fl. Brit. iii. 1050. 



S. Myrsinites L. Sp. PI. 1018 (1753). 1777. " Upon the 

 Highland mountains as upon Ben Achulader, in Glenurchy." Mr. 

 Stuart."— Lightf. Fl. Scot. ii. 599. 



S. herbaeea L. Sp. PI. 1018 (1758). 1670. " On Ingleborough- 

 hill on the highest Bock next to the Beacon, and on a hill called 

 Whern-side over against Ingleborough-hill. Th. Willisell."— Bay, 

 Cat. 273. 



S. reticulata L. Sp. PI. 1018 (1753). 1777. " Upon many 

 of the Highland mountains."— Lightf. Fl. Scot. ii. 601. Bay's 

 records quoted in Sm. Eng. Fl. refer to 8. herbaeea. 



Populus alba L. Sp. PI. 1034 (1753). 1597. "Not very 

 common in England. I found many in a lowe medow ... at the 

 further end of a village called Blackwall, from London," &c. — 

 Ger. 1302. 



P. canescens Sm. Fl. Brit. iii. 1080 (1804). 1597. This is the 

 "other sort of Poplar" described by Ger. p. 1302, and figured in 

 Ger. em. 1487 ; the figure is cited by Smith, I.e. " In low moist 

 places, as in medowes neere unto ditches, standing waters, and 

 rivers."— Ger. I. c. 



P^tremula^L. Sp. PI. 1034 (1753). ^ 1538.^ " ^p^na alba 



Empetrum nlgrun^'L.Xrpl.ToSV^S). 1597. * "Heath 

 which beareth berries groweth in the north parts of England, 

 namely, at a place called Crosbie Eavensworth."— Ger. 1199. 

 " I found this growing in great plenty in Yorkshire on the tops of 

 the hills of Gisbrough."— Johnson in Ger. em. 1383 (1633). 



Ceratophyllum demersum L. Sp. PI. 992 (1753). 1660. 

 " In aquis pigrioribus fere ubique." — Bay C. C. 49. 



C. submersum L. Sp. PI. ed. 2, 1409 (1762). 1724. "In 

 fossis juxta viam quae ab urbe Chichester ad Insulam Selsey ducit 

 observavere D. Manningham & D. Dillenius."— Bay Syn. ed. 3, 135. 



Juniperus communis L. Sp. PI. 1040 (1753). 1548. "Groweth 

 ... in many places of Englande."— Turn. Names, D vij. " Most 

 plentuouslye in Kent," &c— Turn. ii. 25. 



J. nana Willd. Sp. Plant, iv. 854 (1805). 1670. "On Snow- 

 don hill in Wales, and upon the hills in Westmorland, near the 

 Fell-foot."— Bay Cat. 182. 



Taxus baccata L. Sp. PI. 1040 (1753). 1538. " Taxus, an 

 Uhe tree, unde hodie apud nos fiunt arcus." — Turn. Libellus, 

 " Comune Ughe groweth in diverse partes of Yorke shyre." — Turn. 

 Names, G vj. 



