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Carswell lias made many interesting discoveries in the neighbourhood 

 of Faringdon, including Hypochoeris glabra, thus widely extending its 

 known i*ange in the count}'. Mrs. Hayden ofWest Hendred Vicarage, 

 Mis. Young of Soutii Moreton Vicarage, Mrs. Draper Strange of Pad- 

 worth, Mrs. Climenson of Shiplake Rectory, Mrs. Davis of Sheepstead 

 House, Sister Jane France?, Mr. G. H. Morrison, formerly of the 

 Scriptorium, Oxford, Mr. Osmond of Weston, near Newbury, Mr. W. W. 

 Taylor of Oxford, Mr. Btiker, assistant in the Oxford Herbai'ium, Dr. 

 Bridges and Mr. A. T. Waterhouse of Yattendon, Mr. T. Thurland of 

 Oxford, the Rev. G. R. Bullock-Webster of Elj-, the Rev. E. Ell man of 

 Whitstable, the discoverer of Sonchus palustris in Oxfordshire, Mr. L. V. 

 Lester of Jersej', and the Rev. V. Crawley, have also supplied notes. Mr. 

 J. Cosmo Melvill and the Rev. A. Mtlvill, who made a list of plants 

 seen about Hurst, Mr. J. G. Everett of Windsoi*, Mr. B. J. Austin, Dr. 

 Ashby, Mr. Bruce, and Mr. F. W. Stansiield of Reading, the latter of 

 whom found Smyrnium at Southcole, Mr. E. Armstrong, M.A., the Rev. 

 T. H. Gros^e of Queen's College, Mr. J. W. Jenkinson of Exeter College, 

 who made a catalogue of plants seen about Bradfield, Mr. G. D. Leslie, 

 R.A., of Wallingford, Mr. J. Wicks, who has recently gathered Orchis 

 milifaris, Mr. Rose of Oxford, Mr. A. H. Maude of Hawood Lodge, New- 

 Ijury, the Rev. W. 0. Wait of Denchworth, who has found Thlaspi per- 

 foliatum by the railway in his parish, and many other plants, the 

 Rev. F. H. Woods of bhalfont St. Peter's, and the Rev. H. P. Fitz- 

 gerald of Wellington College, have also rendered assistance. 



