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 508 FIRST RECORDS OF BRITISH FLOWERING PLANTS. 1892, 215. Arenaria sulcata. Read '' Sm. Engl. Fl. iv. 267." ,, 276. Geranium pratense. An earlier record is "pratis .... Angliae lasciuit floribus caeruleis," &c. — Lob. Adv. 297 (1570). ,, 277. After G. columbinum insert: — G. lucidum L. Sp. PL 682 (1753). 1633. " Mr. Goodyer found it growing plentifully on the bankes of the highway leading from Gilford towards London, neere unto the townes end." — Ger. em. 938. ,, 277. After Erodium cicutarium insert : — E. moschatum L'Herit. in Ait. Hort. Kew. ed. 1, ii. 414 (1789). 1670. "In Craven-common, and near Bristow, on a little Green you pass over going thence to S. Vincents Rock."— Bay, Cat. 132. ,, 277. Erodium maritimum. Add "But Petiver in Phil. Trans, xxvii. 379, says, 'the first discovery of this Plant is owing to Dr. Morison. . . who found it in Stoney places about Chadder in Somersetshire.' — See Morison, Hist. Ox. part ii. sect. 5, p. 512 (1680)." ,, 278. Ulex europeeus. Add "But in Turner's Herbal, Part i. D j (1551), there is a reference to 'a fur: whyche in manye places of Englande is. . . called a Whyne,' doubtless meaning this." ,, 278. Trigonella purpurascens. For " Ray Syn, i, 246 " read "Ray Syn. i. 136." ,, 278. Medicago minima. For "(1709)" read "(1789)." ,, 306. Oxytropis uralensis. Mr. Symers Macvicar points out that this appears to have been discovered by Dr. John Walker near Loch Leven in 1761. See his Essays on Nat. History and Rural Economy, 380 (1808). ,, 342. After Lathyrus macrorrhizus insert : — L. niger Wimm. Fl. Schles. 166 (1832). 1821. "Found by Thos. Drummond in the Den of Airly, 12 miles west of Forfar."— Hook. Fl. Scot. ii. 267 (Orobus niger). ,, 343. Potentilla Fragariastrum. Substitute "1576. ' Ru- pibus et cautibus Cornubiae ad ledes generosi viri D. Muli frequentissima.' — Lob. Obs. 396." ,, 344. P. maculata. Substitute " 1762. * Prope Giggleswick in comitatu Eboracensi.' — Huds. ed. i. 197 (as P. verna.y „ 345. Rosa hibernica. Read " Stewart & Corry in Fl. of N.E. Ireland, say 1795." 1893, 86. Saxifraga rivularis. Substitute " 1792. ' In monte Ben Nevis Scotiae banc plantam primus in Britannia invenit anno 1790, D. Robertus Townson.' — J. E. Smith in Linn. Fl. Lappon. ed. 2, 143." ,, 86. Parnassia palustris. Substitute " 1570. 'Inpratis et udis pascuis Anglise ad Oxoniam.' — Lob. Adv. 263." „ 87. Drosera anglica. For " 1953" read " 1053."