456 GUIDE TO THE LITERATURE OF BOTANY. 



Exeter. 



JE. Naturalists' Club. Reports, 1863-71. 8°. 



Folkestone. 



JF. Natural History Society. Ann. Eeports, 1868, etc. 8". — > 

 X Journal, 1868, etc. 8°. 



Gloucester. 



:|:Cotteswold Naturalists' Field Club. Proceedings, 1850, etc. 8°.— > 



Greenwich. 



JGr. Natural History Club. Botany of the district [by F. Currey]. 

 [Lond. 1868.] 8°. (See also page 254.) 



Hereford. 



*JWoolliope Club. Reports. Hereford, 1867, etc. 8°.— > 



High Wycomhe. 

 JH. AV. Natural History Society. Quarterly Magazine. Wycombe, 

 [1866-70]. 2 vols. 8°. 

 Edited by J. Britten. 



Lewes. 

 ;}:L. Natural Histoiy Society. Ann. Report, 1865, etc. 8°. 



The title as given by Scudder, p. 30, No. 487, is grievously 

 Tivrong. 



Liverpool. 



+L. Natural History Society. Report. 1840. 8°. 

 +L. Naturalists' Field Club. Journal, 1866. 8°. 



+ Proceedings, 1870, etc. 8°.-> 



+ Reports, 1860, etc. 8°.— > 



London: 



^Botanical Society. Proceedings, Yol. i. pt. 1. 1836-8. 8°. 



X *' Non desiderata." Lond. 1843. 8°. 



A list of plants which were not to be sent for exchange. 



Ray Society. Reports and Papers on Botany, 1846, 1849. 8°. 



X Reports on the Progress of . . . Botany, 1841-2 (1845). 8°. 



Various other vols, given under the names of their respective 

 authors. 



*':I:Thc London Botanical Exchange Club. Reports. 1867, etc. 



A continuation of the Thir?k Club, see page 458 ; the reports 

 contain much critical botany. 



