[1691] Tractado de las Drogas ... de las Indias Orientales, Burgos, 1578. 85.

[1692] Catalogue of Bombay Plants, 1839. 141.

[1693] It had become naturalized in North America prior to 1672, as we find it mentioned by Josselyn in his New England’s Rarities discovered (Lond. 1672) among the plants “sprung up since the English planted and kept cattle in New England.”

[1694] Pharm. Journ. i. (1860) 414.

[1695] S. de Renzi, Collectio Salernitana, Napoli, i. (1852) 74. 84.

[1696] De Viribus Herbarum, edited by Choulant, Lips. 1832. 108.

[1697] Leechdoms etc. of Early England, iii. (1866) 313.

[1698] Lib. iv. c. 69. (ed. Sprengel).

[1699] Wright, Volume of Vocabularies, 1857. 141. 265.

[1700] See p. 148, note 3, also Brunet, Manuel du Libraire, i. (1860) 377.