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Pinus sylvestris L. Sp. PI. 1000 (1753). 1640. " In Scot- 

 land ... as I have been assured."— Park. Tlieatr. 1540. 



Elodea canadensis Mich. Fl. Bor. Ainer. i. 20 (1803). 1847. 

 "Discovered by Miss [Marv Kh-bv in ponds on reservoirs near 

 Toxton [Foxton] Locks Canal, near Market Harborough, Leicester- 

 shire, m October," 1847.— Phytol. ii. 1044. "In the Whitadder, 

 and ponds Dunse Castle, Berwickshire, by Dr. Johnstone, some 

 years ago." — M. Kirby, Fl. Leicestershire, 148 (1850). In a pond 

 at Waringstown, Co. Down, "about eighteen years ago." — G. Dickie 

 in Phytol. v. 88 (1854). 



Hydrocharis Morsus-ranse L. Sp. PL 1036 (1753). 1570. 

 "Ad arcem Londini regiam & moenia."— Lob. Adv. 258. 



Stratiotes aloides L. Sp. PI. 535 (1753). 1633. " I found 

 this ... in the ditches about Rotsey a small village in Holder- 

 nesse and my friend Mr. Willm. Broad observed it in the fennes in 

 Lincolnshire."— Johnson, Ger. em. 825. 



Malaxis paludosa Sw. in Handl. Acad. Stockh. x. 127 (1789). 

 1640. "In the low wet grounds betweene Hatfield and S. Albones; 

 in divers places of Eomney Marsh."— Park. Theatr 505 



Liparis Loeselii Rich, in Mem. Mus. Par. iv. 60 (1818). 1660. 

 "In the watery places of Hinton & Teversham Moors" (Cambs).— 

 Ray C. C. 106. 1 ; 



Oorallorhiza innataR. Br. in Ait. Horfc. Kew. ed. 2, v. 209 (1813). 

 1777. " In a moist hanging wood near the head of Little-Loch- 

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Neottia Nidus-avis Rich, in Men.. M , . J i .,j 

 1597. " I found it growing in the middle of a wood in Kent two 

 miles from Graves end."— Ger. 176. 



l? 66 \. . Neer the Beacon on Penclle Hill in Lancashire."- 

 Merrett, 15. 



L ovata R. Br. in Ait. Hort. Kew. ed. 2. v. 201 (1813). 1548. 

 Martagon . . in many places of Englande in watery middowes 

 and m woddes."-Turn. Names, H iij, back. 

 i K ^ Pir f^ hes ^^alis Rich, in Mem. Mus. Par. iv. 59 (1818). 



T roWe v Syd ^ Sy ° n ( Middle «^) ... it is called Lady 

 traces. —Turn. Names, F viij, back. 



S. aestivalis Rich, in Mem. Mus. Par. iv. 59 (1818). 1840. 

 At the meeting of the Linnean Society on Nov. 17, 1840, "Mr. 



v. 1 ' " ' - ■ ■ ■ ■ . 



Mr. Branch, near Lyndhurst, Hampshire. "-Proc. Linn. Soc. i. 80. 

 b. Komanzoffiana Cham, in Linnsea, iii. 32 (1828). 1828. 

 Near Castletown, opposite to Bearhaven on the northern side of 

 Bantry bay. County of Cork. Mr. Drummond communi- 

 cated to me in August 1810."— Sm. Eng. Fl iv 36 



(1813). 1777. "We found it . . . in an old shadv moist hmama 

 birch wood . . . facin 

 about two miles from t 

 coast of Ross-shire."— Lightf. Fl." 



