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to erect a monument in the Reid Park. Mr. Malcolm M‘Farlane 
seconded, and Mr. J. Watson Craik supported the proposal, 
which was unanimously adopted, A Committee, with Mr. Knox 
as Convener, was accordingly appointed to deal with the matter. 
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Ed. 1, 1843. Ed. 8, 1881. 
. Don, Daviv. Description of Several New or Rare Native Plants, 
found in Scotland, chiefly by the late Mr. George Don of 
Forfar. Memoirs of the Wernerian Society, vol. iii. (1820). 
Don, Georce. Herbarium Britannicum, or Fasciculi of British 
Plants. Fasciculii-ix. Neill & Co., Edinburgh, 1804-1812. 
Don, Greorce. Observations on some of the Indigenous Grasses 
of Britain which seem deserving of Culture for Pasture or Hay. 
Prize Essays and Transactions of the Highland Society of 
Scotland, vol. iii. (1807). 
. Don, Georcr. Account of the Native Plants in the County of 
Forfar and the Animals to be found there. Forming Appendix 
B. to “General View of the Agriculture of the County of 
Angus or Forfarshire,” by the Reverend James Headrick. 
Edinburgh, 1813. 
Don, Grorce. On the varieties of the Pinus silvestris, or Scots 
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vol. i. (1814). 
. Don, SurGEon-GENERAL. Genealogy of the Don Family. 
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. GARDINER, Witiiam. Flora of Forfarshire. London, 1848. 
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Hooker, W. J. Flora Scotica. London, 1821. 
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Knox, J. The Life and Labours of a Scottish Naturalist, George 
Don of Forfar. Communicated to the Perthshire Society of 
Natural Science, Jan. 6, 1881. The Scottish Naturalist, 1881. 
