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and the Roman numerals I., II., III., or IV. the particular 

 week or weeks when the flowerings is at its best with us. 



The succeeding remarks refer to frequency of occurrence, 

 precise localities in which the plant has been observed, &c. 

 The initials here indicate the authority for record. The 

 mark *(=J.F.R.) shows that the E. Riding plant has been 

 seen by the compiler of this work. 



LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS 



OF 



NAMES OF AUTHORITIES, COLLECTORS, Sec, 

 Which Appear in the Flora. 



IJ Dailies' " Flora of Yorkshire," 1840. 



li. sup Haines' " Flora," -with Baker's Supplement, 18o(i. 



J. B Beanlanil, Mr. .losepli, of Saltaire, a regular annual 



visitor ill the Howden distriot, contributed a large 

 list of plants ol)served by himself in the district (in 

 Derwentland). 



W. H. B. Blakeston, Mr. Will. H., Solicitor, Driffield, collaborated 



with the late Rev. .1. T. Harwood in working up a 

 Horula of Driffield and district. 



W. N. C Clieesman, Air. Wm. Norwood, of Selby, ^Merchant, 



knowing well the Ouse and Derwent corner of the 

 East Hiding adjacent to Selby, marked a Lomlon 

 catalogue for the plants observed by himself. 



E. R. D East Riding Dialect. 



<>. B. G The old "Botanist's CJuide," by Dillwyn & Turner, 



1805. 

 J. T. II Harwood, the late Rev. J. T., of Drilfield. Contributed 



a large list of jilants. 

 ^I. H Harman, Mr. Matthew, of Scarborough, presented an 



Herbarium containing many East Riding plants 



gathered by himself. 

 -I..J.M Marshall, Mr. Joseph Jewison, of Beverley (foriiieily 



Market Weigliton), Chemist. Lists and Herbarium 



of Market Weighton and Houghton Moor neigh- 



Ijourhood. Mr. Marshall is solely responsible for the 



bryological adjunct to the work. 

 <;. X Norman, the late Ceorge, of Hull, Merchant, left 



MS. records. 

 A.E.V Teak, the late Edward A., of Hull, City I'aiks,' 



Su]>eriiiteiident, furnished many records. 



