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valuable co-operation. To Mrs. Rowlandson, he is particularly in- 

 debted for a catalogue of plants observed by her late husband, the 

 Rev. Edward Rowlandson, at Kington St. Michael; to Mrs. Over- 

 bury, for a list of plants observed by her at Westbury; to Miss 

 Lydia Meredith of Battle House, Bromham, for the like throughout 

 the county generally; to Miss Anne Cunnington, for the neighbour- 

 hood of Devizes ; to Major Smith, and James Hussey, Esq., for 

 Salisbury; to Dr. Alexander, and C. E. Broome, Esq., for the 

 neighbourhood of Chippenham; to his excellent friend, H. C 

 Watson, Esq., of Thames Ditton, Surrey, for much valuable asist- 

 ance ; to Dr. Southley, of Bulford, for a catalogue of plants, 

 observed by him in his neighbourhood; to William Bartlett, Esq., 

 for a similar list near Grreat Bedwyn ; to Mr. Thomas Coward, Mr. 

 Hatcher, Mr. Edward Hull, and Mr. Wheeler, of Warminster, he 

 is also much indebted; and lastly, he would particularly mention 

 the name of Mr. William Cunnington, of Devizes, for valuable aid 

 rendered in the geology of the districts. 



In conclusion, the compiler may be allowed to express a hope, 

 that his botanical friends and correspondents, who may be pursuing 

 their researches in Wiltshire, will favour him with any addition or 

 correction (even the slightest), in the event of these papers ever 

 being published in a separate form ; as it is only through such 

 assistance that the "Flora" of his native county can ever attain to 

 anything like completeness. 



