144 THE LIFE AND WORK OF GEORGE DON, 
ALrTENDES ©. 
GEORGE DON’S HERBARIUM BRITANNICUM. 
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As Don’s Herbarium Britannicum has in most instances been 
cut up, so as to allow the specimens to be inserted in herbaria, so 
that it is difficult to consult it as a whole, I have annexed from 
the nine fasciculi which Mr. Knox has lent me a verbatim copy of 
the labels, since they give very considerable information as to the 
localities of British plants, especially from Scottish localities. 
When the name now used differs from that which Don employs | 
have added it, and Mr. H. N. Dixon has kindly examined the 
Mosses. It will be seen that very few are misnamed, apart from 
changes of nomenclature. The sign ! means correctly named. 
HERBARIUM BRITANNICUM, 
Don, 
Consisting of Fasciculi 
of 
Dried British Plants, 
with their appropriate names and 
particular habitats annexed 
by 
G. Don, 
Associate of the Linnean Society. 
Dedicated to Sir Joseph Banks. 
Edinburgh, July 2, 1804. 
FASCICULUS 1. 
1. Veronica montana, Lng. Bot., t. 766! 
In moist shady woods at Gordon Castle, near Fochabers ; 
and in Lugton Wood, near Dalkeith. 
