78 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 



" Euonymus Theophrasti G. 1468 " = E. europcBUS L. 



" Mollugo montana G. 1127 " = Galmm liercynicum Weig. 



" Eos solis folio oblongo G. 1536 " = probably Drosera longi- 

 folia L. 



" Anthyllis Leguminosa G. 1243 " = A. Vulneraria L. 



" Prunella flore albo " = P. vulgaris L. var. alha or very 

 doubtfully the P. laciniata recently recorded from Cambridge. 



" Myrtus Brabantica G. 1414 " = Myrica Gale L. 



" Millefolium aquaticum flo. luteo galericulato Park. 1258 " = 

 Utricularia vulgaris L. 



" Nepeta maior i. Cattaria maior Ger. 782 [683] " = Nepeta 

 Cataria L. 



" Gnaphalium montanum album Lobelii G. 640, a false figure 

 both in Gerard and Parkinson " = Antennaria dioica Gaertn. 



" Equisetum foem. cauda equina G. 1104 P. 1200 " = Hippuris 

 vulgaris L. 



*' Anchusa degener and acis milii solis P. 432 " ? 



*' Scordium " = Teucrium Scordium L. 



'• Calamintha montana minor P. 37," probably Satureia 

 Nepeta Scheele. 



" Lysimachia spicata ccerulea purpurea G. 476 " = Ly thrum 

 Salicaria L. forma. 



" Argemone capitulo oblongo and torulo G. 373 " = Papaver 

 hyhridum L. and P. Argemone L. 



•* Geranium moschatum inodorum G. 645 " = Erodium cicu- 

 tarium L'Her. 



" Eeseda Plinii G. 277 " = B. lutea L. 



*' Cirsium Anglicum G. 1183 " = C. hritannicum Scop. 



*' Fraxinus Bubula G. 1473 " = Pyrus Aiicuparia Ehrh. 



" Melampyrum cristatum wild in our woods, it is not described 

 in Gerard, Parkinson, or Joan. Bauhinum " = Melampyrum cris- 

 tatum L. 



" Jacob^a angustifolia Pannonica, o laciniata P. 668, sed 

 videtur falso describi. Baauino in Pinace p. 131. Jacobasa 

 angustifolia, lanuginosa, o laciniata montana " = Senecio palu- 

 dosus L. The records for this and the preceding species are the 

 earliest known for Britain. 



" Anagallis aquatica rotundifolia G. 620" = Samolus Vale- 

 randi L. 



" Galega i Euta Capraria " = Galega officinale L. 



" Aria Theophrasti foliis obtusis Bauhini in Pinace p. 452, 

 found in Sandwich in Kent, not spoken of by Gerard or Park." = 

 Pyrus Aria Ehrh. but recorded by Lobel in the Adversaria of 1570. 



" Salix rosea was found in Kent in the same parish of Sand- 

 wich" = Salix YSbT. 



In the list follow the names of fifty plants — " such as we have 

 in our gardens and can spare " — which include Herniaria G. 569, 

 Papaver corniculata P. 261 "wild by the sea," Stachys Fuchsii G. 

 1399, Lamium novce Anglice, parietarice facie, and Sambucus foliis 

 laciniatis. 



