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WATSONIAN VICE-COUNTIES. 
| The map of Yorkshire given herewith will enable our readers 
to readily record their captures according to the Vice-Counties 
as given in Watson’s Topographical Botany. It has been 
F prepared with the assistance of Mr. W. Denison Roebuck. 
7 V.C. 61, York S.E., is the East Riding, and includes a 
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The Watsonian Vice-Counties of Yorkshire. 
| V.C. 62, York North-East, is divided from V.C. 65, York 
North-West, by the line of the Rivers Wiske and Swale. The 
| line starts from the southernmost bend of the Tees to the bend 
; of the Wiske and thence down that river and the Swale to the 
| ‘latter’s junction with Ure.. It includes part of York City 
east of the River Ouse. 
64 York Mid-West and 63 York South-West are separated 
from each other by the Leeds and Liverpool Canal from Foul- 
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