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CATALOGUES. 



in the Proceedings of the Berwickshire Naturalists' Club, 

 actively carried on for many years. 



Mr. Thomas Bruges Flower. 



7. London Catalogue, edition second, checked for plants seen 

 in North-west Wilts. Also, another copy of the same Catalogue 

 checked for the plants of North-west Wilts; the two taken 

 together constituting a list of plants seen in the vice -county of 

 North Wilts. 



8. London Catalogue, edition second, checked for plants seen 

 in the vice -county of South Wilts. Mr. Flower's Flora of 

 Wiltshire, printed by a local Society in successive parts, is 

 now completed. The typographical arrangement renders it an 

 inconvenient Flora to consult with others, and consequently the 

 earlier Catalogues have not always been verified by the later 

 Flora. In some instances there are botanical discrepancies 

 not easily understood. 



Mr. Edward Forbes. Prof. Nat. Hist. Edinburgh. 

 71. Manuscript list of plants observed in the Isle of Man. 

 This catalogue has been given up to a gentleman taking a special 

 interest in the botany of that island. Its date was somewhere 

 about 1833 or 4 ; and it was written when Mr. Forbes was quite 

 a young man, before his attention had been drawn from botany 

 to the more showy studies, in which he became eminent. See 

 the New Botanist's- Guide for further explanations of the Manx 

 list. 



Dr. John Fraser. 



39. London Catalogue, edition sixth, checked for plants seen 

 in the county of Stafford. Dr. Fraser obligingly furnished this 

 catalogue on direct application to him in 1873. Being for the 

 county generally it is more ample than the one checked for the 

 county-town by the Kev. E. C. Douglas. Unfortunately, much 

 of this work was already printed off before Dr. Fraser's assistance 



