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in the county of Suffolk. May, 1834." Such is the title of a 

 small book written out for me by Mr. Stock, and quoted in the 

 New Guide. At a later date, Mr. Stock presented a similar 

 manuscript list to the Botanical Society of London. In that 

 list of later date several of the plants had localities indicated for 

 them ; and some of the stations being in Norfolk only, I noted 

 my earlier list to correspond, by attaching the letter N to the 

 names of plants for which Norfolk localities only were given in 

 the second and more enlarged Manuscript. The apparent want 

 of consistency, between the title given to the earlier list and the 

 fact of Norfolk localities only being given for some of the same 

 plants in the list of later date, unavoidably casts some doubt 

 upon the former as a list of plants strictly for a part of the vice- 

 county of East Suffolk. I have, however, assumed all the 

 plants to be really found in that vice-county, except as to those 

 for which Norfolk localities only are mentioned in the second 

 list. (I had that second list knocked down to me, in a lot with 

 other books not cared for, at an auction sale of the property of 

 the dissolved Botanical Society of London, unaware that I 

 had been bidding for it against its Author. Mr. Stock evinced 

 some unwillingness to let it remain in my possession, and an 

 arrangement was made accordingly for him to take it in my 

 stead. Thus, for the purposes of the present work, I fall back 

 on the earlier list of 1834, as altered by myself to correspond 

 with the later list of 1851. And " Stock cat." thus appears 

 occasionally in connexion with East Norfolk, as well as with 

 East Suffolk). 



Mr. John Storey. 



66, 67. London Catalogue, edition second, checked for plants 

 seen within five miles of Newcastle, partly in Durham, partly in 

 Northumberland, as indicated by the corresponding initials. 

 This catalogue is cited occasionally ; but the gift of numerous 

 specimens by Mr. Storey, together with other assistance, 

 usually rendered the citation of the catalogue itself unnecessary, 



