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SUPPLEMENT 
“TOPOGRAPHICAL BOTANY, E». 2. 
BY 
ARTHUR BENNETT, F.L.S. 
pepe e 
Tux following records have aecumulated since the publication 
of the second edition of Topographical Botany in 1888. The com- 
pilation was undertaken at the suggestion of Mr Baker an 
ould, the editors of picid edition. They include, 
besides ‘records published since 1888, s em were overlooked 
when the work was compiled. Pte qur ma have been 
overlooked, and I shall be very glad to receive "information about 
these, or any corrections to the present list. 
Rubus is entirely omitted; the publication of the sE W. Moyle 
n Hieracium only the well-known Backhousian species are noticed. 
Salix is almost entirely omitted ; a unfortunate admission of two 
sets of names into the 9th ed. of the London Catalogue has made 
the genus difficult to understan 
Species and subspecies added to the British Flora since 1888 
are ineluded, but not hybrids, unless they have received specific 
names in the usual aeceptation of that term. 
The nomenelature and arra gk ai is that of Topog Se 
Botany, ed, 2; a figure in ignifies that the plant is not i 
genous in the co unty in Pr ated, "n that it is erroneously Late $ 
us 
For plants of vinh Mem distribution is not given in the work, 
only c^ figures are give 
upplement is NS up to the end So 1903. 
The på or abbreviations are employe 
Ann. 8. N = Annals of Scottish Natural History. 
ed Club . = Botanical Exchange Club Re 
Flora .....= The published Flora of the ood"; ; a list of those 
included is appended, 
J. Bot... . . = Journal of Botany 
Nat. .....= The Naturalist: Ge. Nat. = Scottish Naturalist. 
Rec. Club . . = Record Club Reports. 
i . = Science Gossip 
. = Watson "eng Exchange Club. 
Journar or Botany, Manon, 1905. 
