PLAN OF FLORA. ih 
PLAN OF THE FLORA.—The scientific name and author’s 
name abbreviated are placed first, followed by the English name 
and any synonyms of the scientific name. A reference to Topo- 
graphical Botany, 2nd edition, or other work, is occasionally 
given where it seems desirable. Next follows the grade of 
citizenship, the type of distribution indicated by initial letters, 
the situation or habitat, the comparative frequency, the duration, 
and the time of flowering. The next line is occupied with the 
first record, and occasionally the first finding of the plant, with 
name of recorder and date and any name of the plant employed 
by the recorder. This is succeeded by an account of the occur- 
rence of the plant in the several divisions of the County, the 
localities having the name of the recorder affixed, the author 
being responsible for those for which no recorder is mentioned. 
In the case of plants which occur generally through the County, 
localities are not given. A note of admiration means that the 
author has seen a specimen either dried or growing in situ. 
Aliens, casuals, recent introductions into the County, and 
such like, have an asterisk prefixed, and species which have no 
standing in the County, or are extremely doubtful or in other 
ways inadmissible into the Flora, are enclosed in square brackets. 
