810 FREDERICK CURREY. 
Vou, I. 
efogeat 1.—The first number was issued in May, 1775, according 
a MS. of “Senet seen by Mr. Pryor, but which I have 
xa que able to verify ; the date is presumably correct, for 
we know the first fasciculus was complete the time 
Lightfoot’s piefisis was written, July 24th, 1777 (see also 
‘FL. Scotica,’ pp. 1149-1151). The date pate by Stokes in 
Smith, in Rees’s ‘ Cyclopedia,’ art. ‘‘ Curtis,” says 1777; 
but that is the date on the title-page, and marks the con- 
clusion, not the beginning, of the Denisa 
Plate 10, in fase. 2, is the first to bear a number 
Vou. II. 
No. 47, in fase. 4, referred to by Curtis in his ‘Catalogue of 
Settl e Plants,’ in 1782. 
No. 50, in fase. 5, the last quoted by Relhan in May, 1785. 
No. 58, in fase. 5, the last quoted by Stokes, August, 1787. 
No. 59, in fase. 5, the numbers on the plates cease, November, 
1788. ‘Pultene y MS.’ 
No. 64, in fase. 6, Jace, 1: 1791, on the plate. 
No. 65, in fase. 6, March 1, 1791, on the plates; issued June, 
' 1791, according to ‘ Pultene ey MSs,’ 
No. 66, in fase. 6, Vesember, 1791; June, 1798, ‘Pulteney MS.’ 
No. 67, in fase. 6, 1798, ‘ Pultene y MS.’; ‘67 numbers,” Sib- 
orp, ‘ Fl. Oxon.,’ p. xvi., 1794 
No. Are in fase. 6. Pu blished between Sept. 1, 1794, and July 
1, 1795 ; Helleborus viridis in ‘ English Botany ’ of the former 
“this summer 1794 in beginning of ust.” 18 
vol, ai 1796. is the last quoted by Stokes in ‘ Withering,’ 
vol. iii., 
‘the ‘end of 1798, Pulmonaria maritima in ‘ Englis h Bo tan any’ 
of that date does not cite Curtis. See also under Lobelia 
urens, ‘‘ October 18, 1796,” referred to as ‘ two years since 
THE LATE FREDERICK CURREY, M.A., F.B.S. 
oTHER name has to be added to the roll of English botanists 
recently removed by death ; Frederick Currey died on Thursday, 
c* yee Sth, 1861, - He was ‘born at Eltham, in Kent, August 
9th, 1819, his father, Mr. Benjamin Currey, being Clerk of the 
Seeing He received his education at Eton and Trinity 
