Early British botanists and their gardens, based on unpublished writings of Goodyer, Tradescant, and others . cissus Indicus rubro flore, one of Robins new plants. Lobel, Adv. 482. He evidently had a garden in which he grew and floweredFrittillaria nigra Pyrenaea. 1605. Lobel, Adv. alt. p. Byzantinus serotinus candidus. p. minimum tenuifolium Gallaecium. p. 500. Plantago Umbilicata. Staghorn fern. {Platycerium aethiopicus). p. ® Thomas Moundeford, , of Cambridge. Pres. R. C. P. 1612-14, Mark Ridley, , of Clare Hall. 1594. Di


Early British botanists and their gardens, based on unpublished writings of Goodyer, Tradescant, and others . cissus Indicus rubro flore, one of Robins new plants. Lobel, Adv. 482. He evidently had a garden in which he grew and floweredFrittillaria nigra Pyrenaea. 1605. Lobel, Adv. alt. p. Byzantinus serotinus candidus. p. minimum tenuifolium Gallaecium. p. 500. Plantago Umbilicata. Staghorn fern. {Platycerium aethiopicus). p. ® Thomas Moundeford, , of Cambridge. Pres. R. C. P. 1612-14, Mark Ridley, , of Clare Hall. 1594. Died before 1624. 250 LOBEL Edward Lister,^ Richard Palmer,- John Argent,^ and MatthewGwynn. It was printed by How in 1655 together with an originalletter from Dr. Argent, who will always be remembered for havingobtained from Bermuda the original bunch of Bananas, which wasexhibited in Johnsons shop on Snow Hill. Lobel died in 1616 (four years before the birth of his editor,William How). James Cole inherited his manuscripts, and Parkin-son, when collecting all available material for his TJicatrinn botani-. Signatures to Lobels Second Testimonial. aim, was undoubtedly permitted to see some or all of wrote in Latin : Parkinson would therefore have had totranslate, and a strict sense of honesty in the obligation to makeacknowledgement may have become blunted in the process: hemerely mentioned Lobels help in general terms, for Lobel wasa foreigner, dead, and perhaps no one cared. Edward Lister, , Kings College, Cambridge. in ordinary to Ouecn Elizabeth and James I. d. 1620. - Richard Palmer, , of Christs College. Took part in the consultationat the death-bed of Henry, Prince of Wales. ^ John Argent, , of Pcterhouse. 1597; President, 1625-7,29-33. d. May 1643. •^ autograph letter from him to Lobel is among theGoodyer MSS. He is remembered for his enterprise in causing his man to WILLIAM HOW 251 Ten years later William How, a y


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