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of plants. Mr. Wollaston contributed notes and shor papers to 
both series of the Phytologist, and his help is acknowledged in the 
recently published Flora of Kent. 
ConourrentLy with part iv. of the Illustrations de la Flore du 
Congo we received the first fascicle of Contributions a la Flore du 
and Th. Durand are also 
obvious that any notion of one kind protecting another which it 
may resemble, is quite out of the question.” 
ge.” this her love of natural history manifested itself, — 
as time went on she a quired a erable herbarium of flowering 
plants and m 8; she also t small collections of these 
book, not perhaps strictly botanical, but showing an in hearse te 
ledge of the plants mentioned, A variety of Aspidium marginale, 
named Taille in her honour by Prof. Geo ge Lawson, e 
