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Remarks on the Flora of the South and West of Ireland, by Prof. 



Balfour. 



This communication contained the results of a three-weeks' tour 

 with some of his pupils in the southern and western districts of Ire- 

 land, viz., in the counties of Cork, Kerry, Limerick, and Galway. 



Nees von Esenheck. 



The following circular has been printed, and sent to many of our 

 most distinguished naturalists. The readers of the ' Phytologist' will 

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" 9, Devonshire St., Bishopsgate, 

 "July 19, 1852. 



" Sir, — That eminent and truly philosophical naturalist, Nees von 

 Esenbeck, having been reduced to circumstances of a most distress- 

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 to affording him some temporary relief, a subscription has been set on 

 foot, to which I very respectfully and earnestly solicit the addition of 

 your name. 



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