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the Canal, the frequent bits of untouched grassland on the hills, the 
high ground abutting on the road from Cheltenham to Burford, and 
the interesting parts north of Naunton and Stow, are new to botanical 
enquiry, and promise plenty of excitement. Only last year Aumaria 
Vaillantit, Galium Vaillantii, Rubus thyrsoideus, R. ferox, Hieracitum 
sctaphilum, var. transiens, Orobanche hedere, &c., were found within 
a small part of No. 7 district. 
It is proposed, when a truer conspectus of work already accom- 
plished is possible, to publish fuller details of ground that needs 
covering or more complete work, together with suggestions (often 
arising from old records) of problems that specially need to be worked 
out. The pursuit of a special problem often leads to quite good un- 
expected results in directions that lie off the main line of pursuit. 
The number of species already known to exist in Gloucester (as 
found in Top. Bot., Rogers’s Rudi and Linton’s Hieracia) approxi- 
mates to 1,100. No doubt, before the Flora can be published, the 
number (by the Lon. Cat. Ed. 10) will come up to 1,250. 
CORRIGENDA © . 
Page 39, in title of section read ‘+ Nailsworth ” instead of 
Painswick. 
Page 155, in Table I. between Buckmani-Grit and Upper 
Snowshill Clay insert ‘‘ Lower Zrigonia-Grit.” 
Page 188, Persphinctes should read ‘‘ Perisphinctes.” 
PRESENTED 
93 JUL 1909 
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