183 FIRST RECORDS OF BRITISH FLOWERING PLANTS. COMPILED BY William A. Clarke, F.L.S. (Continued from p. 86.) Zostera marina L. Sp. PI. 968 (1753). 1666. *' In maritimis & folio angustiori from the Severn Sea." — Merrett, 3. Z. nana Roth, Ennm. PI. Germ. i. 8 (1827). 1847. Poole Harbour, Dorset. Mr. Borrer.— Bab. Man. ed. 2, 346 ; and E. B. S. 2931. Naias flexilis Rostk. & Schmidt, Fl. Sedin. 382 (1824). 1850. On Oct. 11, 1850, at the Botanical Society of London, "Mr. Daniel Oliver, jun., exhibited specimens discovered by him in a pond near Roundstone, Connemara, Ireland, in August last." — Phytol. iii. 1088. N. marina L. Sp. PI. 1015 (1753). 1883. Found by Mr. Arthur Bennett in Hickling Broad, East Norfolk, on 21st July, 1883.— Journ. Bot. 1883, 246, 353. Eriocaulon septangulare With. Bot. Arr. ed. 3, ii. 184 (1796). 1770. Found, September, 1768, in a small lake in the island of Skye, by James Robertson." — Piiil. Trans, lix. 241. '*In a small lake by the roadside leading from Sconsar to Giesto, in Skye, 11th Sept. 1764. Sir John Macpherson, who indeed first noticed it, leaped from his horse, waded into the lake, and brought it out." —Dr. Walker in Hook. Fl. Scot. 270. Cyperus fuscus L. Sp. PI. 46 (1753j. 1821. "A. H. Haworth, Esq found it in a low marshy meadow scarcely half a mile from his late residence in Little Chelsea." — Hook. Fl. Lond. t. 85. See Journ. Bot. 1871, 148. •' Peat pond on Shalford Common," Surrey. J. D. Salmon, 16 Aug. 1846.— Phytol. ii. 609 (1847). C. longus L. Sp. PI. 45 (1753). 1688. '* D. Newton in Insula Purbeck dicta Dorcestriae Anglise eum invenit." — Ray Hist. ii. 1299. Eleocharis acicularis R. Br. Prod. 224 (1810). 1677.
- Juncellus omnium minimus capitulis Equiseti. Binsey Com-
mon" (Oxon).— Plot, N. H. Oxon. 145. E. palustris R. Br. Prod. 224 (1810). 1633. ** Juncus minor capitulis Equiseti. Club Rush .... growes in watery places." — Ger. em. 35, 5. E. uniglumis Link, Hort. Berol. i. 284 (1821). 1847. Aber- deenshire, Dr. Dickie. — Bab. Man. ed. 2, 349. E. multicaulis Sm. Eng. Fl. i. 64 (1824). 1800. At Corry- hattachan. Isle of Skye, discovered by Mr. John Mackay in 1794." — Sm. Fl. Brit. i. 49. Scirpus pauciflorus Lightf. Fl. Scot. 1078 (1777). 1777. "Upon Malghyrdy in Breadalbane [Co. Perth], Mr. Stuart." — Lightfoot, l. c. S. caespitosus L. Sp. PI. 48 (1753). 1666. Beyond the Windmill at Adington in Surrey where Peat is dig'd." — Merrett, 58. " Circa Middleton & alibi in agro Warwicensi."— Ray Cat. 181 (1670).