Among the other lueaus of our research, we have twice dredged 

 the British Chaimcl, from Berry Head to the Guerusea islands : and 

 it may be objected to us that we have enumerated as British, some 

 few individuals found on their shores. Like the products of Ireland, 

 and the remote islands of Scotland, although they are not strictly 

 English, they may justly be denominated British. Da Costa, 

 Donovan, and Montagu have admitted them as such, Lister has 

 marked them as English, and the President of the Linnean Society 

 has included in his Flora Britannica the plants peculiar to Guern- 

 sey and Jersey. 



Far removed from learned books and learned men, with no 

 friendly glance to check our exuberances or supply our deficiencies, 

 some few errors have questionless eluded our detection ; and we 

 submit our endeavours to render this interesting study classically 

 intelligible, to the correction of such as have better means and 

 better authority. 



