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SIGNS. 



* preceding the name of a plant denotes that it has been in- 

 troduced, but is now established. 



f preceding the name of a plant denotes that it is considered 

 as probably extinct, not having been observed for many 

 years. 



etc. attached to the list of localities implies that it is not 

 considered to be exhaustive. 



Localities connected by a semi-colon and followed by an abbre- 

 viated name rest on the same authority. 



A bracketed abbreviation followed by an initial letter signifies 

 that the record has been verified by a member of the 

 Club during the years 18841887. 



The usual period of flowering is denoted by the number of the 

 months following the English name. It can only be 

 considered approximate. 



The nomenclature is that adopted in the London Catalogue, 



8th edition, 1886. The synonyms of the 7th edition 



are added in brackets. 

 Interleaved copies of the Flora are supplied for recording 



personal observations and ascertaining the distribution 



of plants in the district. 



