56 THE PLAN OF THE FLORA. 



H. V. V Parsons, Dr. H. F., bite of Goole, now Croydon, fui- 



nislied records per G. W. below. 



T. r Fetch, Mr. T., B.A., B.Se. (Lond.), Hedon, E. Yorks., 



lias added several lecoids for S. Holderness. 



H. S Smith, the late Harold, formerly of York and Hull, 



who worked with the late ^Ir. G. Norman, made a 

 list of 600-700 plants seen by him in the East Ridin<,'. 

 The list was lost, hut Mr. Smith marked a London 

 catalogue for the assistance of the compiler of this- 

 work. 



M. F.. S Slater, Mr. Matthew B., F.L.S., of Newbiggin, Old 



Malton, contributed a good list of the rarer plants 

 found in the northern part of the East Riding. 



R. T Teesdale, the late Robert, of Castle Howard, Chief 



Gardener to the Earl of Carlisle. Linnican Soc. 

 Transactions, 1792-1798. 



C. W Waterfall, Mr. Charles, of Hull, verj- frequently 



mentioned in the seipiel, has given the greater 

 ])art of ten years to the collection and determination 

 of our East Riding ])lants, and has, perliaps, the 

 most com])lcte Herbarium thereof. 



G. W Webstei-, Mr. George, of Holgate, York, a native of 



Holderness, has contributed important lists of records. 



W. W Whitwell, Mr. ^Villiam, F.L.S., 4. Thurleigh Roa<l, 



Balham, London, formerly of York, whence he 

 investigated the part of our Riding adjacent to that 

 city, marked and annotated a LoncUjn catalogue for 

 his findings, and has given much other valuable aid. 



H. J. W Wilkinsoji, Mr. Henry John, of York, Mhose investiga- 

 tions of the Derwentland Commons and botanical 

 compilations, as Sub-curator (Botany) of the York- 

 shire Philosophical Society, have been placed at our 

 disposal. 



* The Compiler, J. Eraser Robinson's mark, indicates- 



that the E. Riding plant has been seen by himself. 



Sp Specimen in herbarium. 



