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 507 FIRST RECORDS OF BRITISH FLOWERING PLANTS. ,:. ./ -'-William A. Glakke, F.LiS. •"'- -..■..■•A (Concluded from p. 476.) Additions and Corrections. The following additions and corrections have been noted while this list has been passing through the press. A reference to the volume and page of the Journal precedes each. PAGE 1892, 24. Ranunculus tripartitus. For *' 1844 " read  1848 " ; and for **L. Cat. ed. i." read L.Cat. ed. ii." But see Journ. Bot. 1871, 67, and 1878, 38, as to the iden- tity of the plant. ,, 24. R. sceleratus. Add " Under Ranunculus. . .Secun- dum genus " and ** Ranunculus rotundifolius, fort^ Apium risus." — Johns. Eric. 12 (1629). „ 49. Actaea spicata. Gerard no doubt referred to " Sir William Bowes," of Barnard Castle, Durham. ,, 50. Pumaria densiflora. For *' 1843 " read "1840," and put " in or before 1839 "in [] . „ 50. F. Vaillantii. For " 1843 " read " 1840." ,, 84. Barbarea stricta. For " vol. 72 " read " Volh. 72." „ 84. Arabis perfoliata. For '' (1789) " read " (1783)." ,, 85. Cardamine impatiens. This is recorded a year earlier by Johnson in Ger. em. 261 (1633). ,, 85. Cochlearia Armoracia. For '^648" read "1548." ,, 150. Viola palustris. An earlier record is " Viola rubra striata Ehoracensis. Master Stonehouse a reverend Minister of Darfield in Yorkeshiere assured me he found a kind of wild Violet neare unto his habitation, whose leaves were rounder and thinner then of others, and the flowers reddish with sadder veines therein." —Park. Theatr. 755 (1640). „ 152. Dianthus csesius. For "(1794)" read "(1792)." ,, 214. For " Cerastium tetrandum" read ."C. tetran- drum," and for "(1793)" read "(c. 1795)." „ 214. C. pumilum. For " Curt. Fl. Lond. ii. 92 (1778) " read " Curt. Fl. Lond. vi. 30 (c. 1795)." ,, 214. C. viscosum. For " 1667 " read " 1666 " here and in other places where the 2nd ed. of Merrett's ' Pinax ' is quoted, it being only a reprint of the first. ,, 214. Cerastium arcticum Lange. Mr. Beeby informs me that this is really equivalent to C. latifolium of Smith, Eng. Flora, and so may perhaps be traced back to Ray's time. ,, 215. After Stellaria media insert "5. umbrosa Opitz ap- peared as var. of S. media in Edinburgh Cat. of Brit. PI. ed. 2 (1841)." "" " 2 L 2
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