NOTE. 



The "Flora of Liverpool" was published in ISol. Since that time many ardent lovers 

 of Botany have carefully re-investigated the gi'omid, and consequently some most interesting 

 discoveries and additions have been made. These are now embodied in the following Supple- 

 ment. Amongst those who by their contributions have aided me in rendering the "Flora" 

 more complete, I have much pleasure in enumerating the names of Messrs. J. Price, F. P. 

 Marrat, H. C. Fisher, T. Williams, J. Shillitoe, and Dr. J. B. Wood, in addition to those given 

 in the " Flora" and in the Supplement itself. To Dr. D. P. Thomson, the able Secretary of 

 the Liverpool Literary and Philosophical Society, I am especially indebted for much valuable 

 advice and assistance. Most of the habitats named have been coufinned by a personal exaibi- 

 nation, and where this has not been practicable, I have in almost every case examined the 

 plant itself. The arrangement and abbreviations are the same as were adopted in the " Flora." 



