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Dr. George R. Tate, R.A. 



68. London Catalogue edition second, checked for plants 

 seen within five miles of Alnwick, in the vice-county of Cheviot- 

 land. Dr. Tate having had the opportunity to include the 

 results of his own researches, in the New Flora of Northumber- 

 land and Durham, in which the vice-county of Cheviotland is 

 specially distinguished from the other two divisions, it was 

 deemed advisable in this present work to give priority to the 

 Catalogue by Mr. Embleton ; falling back on that of Dr. Tate as 

 a supplementary list. 



Mr. John Tatham. 



64. London Catalogue, edition second, checked for plants 

 seen within three miles of Settle, in the vice-county of Mid- west 

 York. Some few additional plants, the rarer hill plants, are 

 seen only beyond the distance of four miles. The citation of 

 " Tatham cat." applies to either set of plants, but Mr. Tatham 

 had sent specimens of so many of the rarer plants, either direct 

 to myself or through the Botanical Society of London, that 

 " sp." will often supersede " cat." in connexion with the name 

 of " Tatham." I never had the good fortune to meet Mr. 

 Tatham personally, although a correspondence through many 

 years always gave the wish for a closer intimacy. 



Dr. G. H. K. Thwaites. 



6, 84. London Catalogue, edition first, checked for plants 

 seen, within ten miles of Bristol ; the marks varied so as to 

 shew those seen in both vice-counties, North Somerset and 

 West Gloucester, and those found in either one only. This 

 Catalogue was obtained for me by the kind instrumentality of 

 Dr. J. D. Hooker. Being made on the first edition of the 

 London Catalogue, dated in 1844, of course it is deficient in the 

 names of many recent segregates. 



