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VIII. A Supplement to the Vlantcs Eboracenfes printed in the Second Volume 

 of tktfe I'ranfa&iotis. By Robert Tee/dale, Efq. F. L. S. 



Read December 4, 1798. 



THE Linnean Society having honoured with a place in the 

 Second Volume of their Tranfatlions, p. 103, a paper en- 

 titled, Planta Eboracenfes, I now beg leave to lay before them, as an 

 addition to that paper, the following catalogue of Yorklliire plants t 

 the former lift was confined to a fmall part of the county, this is 

 extended to the whole, that is, fo far as my own obfervations, and 

 the communications of my botanical friends, have enabled me ; to 

 which is added, fuch of the more rare plants as have not fallen 

 under our obfervation, but are mentioned, as natives of the county, 

 by Ray, Dillenius, Hudfon, Smith, Dickfon, and Withering. 



plants that are found in every part of our ifland are generally 

 omitted, as they were in my former paper, excepting thofe of the 

 Cryptogamia clafs. 



It would be prefumption in me to fuppofe that this lift, and my 

 former one, contain any thing like a complete Flora of fo extenfive 

 a county ; however I flatter myfelf the Society will do me the honour 

 to accept of my efforts towards it, and wifti they may be the means 

 of exciting others of fuperior tdents, to finifti what I have only 

 made a beginning of. 



My two. catalogues, including the common plants omitted, con- 

 tain 



