By the Rev. T. A. Preston, M.A. As 
myself. For the last three years I have been unable to do as much 
as I could wish, and this must be the excuse for the meagreness of 
the collection, and also for the large proportion of plants being from 
division IV. Those for division I. have also been collected by 
myself, as Marlborough is just near enough to the northern boundary 
_ of that division to enable me to collect there occasionally. 
The Herbarium is still unfit to be considered in any way a county 
Herbarium, and I should therefore thankfully acknowledge the re- 
ceipt of any contributions to it. It is clearly impossible for one 
4 person to do all this work of collecting, and as will be seen from the 
; subjoined Table, some districts are very poorly represented, if indeed 
_ they can be considered to be represented at all. 
Total No. of Species represented, 598 
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Speeies No. of Sheets 
represented. of Specimens, 
Division I., S.E. 103 105 
Il, S.M. 55 57 
IIL, 8.W. 156 158 
IV., N.W. 107 115 
V., N.E. 473 613 
It will be seen that the same species is sometimes represented in 
more than one division, I shall be happy to send a marked list to 
anyone who may feel inclined to assist : but still it may be interesting 
to know some of the more important species which are not at all 
represented :— 
Adonis autumnalis Alyssum calycinum 



Ranunculus Lenormandi A incanum 
7m R- Lingua Cardamine amara 
R hirsutus Cc impatiens 
R— parviflorus Turritis glabra 
_Nymphea alba Sisymbrium Sophia 
Papaver hybridum Cheiranthus Cheiri 
F somuiferum Sinapis nigra 
Corydalis lutea / Viola palustris 
&#F Fun aria capreolata V— lutea 
Ze: micrantha Drosera rotundifolia 
‘Teesdalia nudicaulis D—— intermedia 
beris amara Dianthus Armeria 

-Camelina sativa 
foetida 
Silene anglica 
S—— nutans 
