110 Report of the Wiltshire Herbarium, 
Puiie ann James, SS.—Neston (Corsham), Chapmanslade. 
Samson, St.—Cricklade. 
SrepHEN, St.—Beechingstoke, Trowbridge. 
Swirnun, St.—Compton Basset, Little Henton, Patney. 
Tuomas, St.—Gumbledon, Salisbury, Trowbridge. 
Tuomas 4 Bucxet, St.—Box, Coulston, Tilshead. 
Trinity, Hoty.—Bower Chalk, Bradford-on-Avon (Parish church), 
Crockerton, Dilton’s Marsh, Easton Royal, Heywood 
near Westbury, Long Newnton, Quemerford, North 
Tidworth, Trowbridge. 
Aeport of the CHitshive Herbarium. 
By the Rey. T. A. Preston, M.A, 
a tps EFORE entering into the details of the Herbarium, it will 
Sy be as well to make a few remarks upon the general principles 
upon which it is being formed. : 
Mr. Flower, for the purposes of the “ Flora of Wiltshire,” which 
he has just completed, has divided the county into five districts. 
It is proposed to make a separate collection for each district, even 
of the commonest species, the specimens from one district bemg 
fastened down on different sheets of paper from those from another 
district; thus each species will be represented by specimens on not 
less than five sheets of paper. In addition to this, all those species 
which are of sufficiently rare occurrence in Wiltshire to be deemed 
worthy of having their localities recorded, will also, as far as possible, 
be represented by specimens from each of the localities so mentioned. 
In this way the same species will be represented by several specimens. 
Besides these two different sets of plants, the same species may 
possibly be represented by several specimens, giving varieties, forms 

