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NOTES ON THE FLORA OF FLINTSHIRE. 
By A. A. Dauuman, F.C.S. 
THE tein paper is supplementary to that seers in 
this Journal for 1907 (pp. 138-153), and is arranged on the same 
lines. ew county records and plants not cocnaed! for the 
county in bh, a at Botany are indicated by an asterisk; the 
entries in Top. n the authority of J. F. Robinson are ignored 
or reasons panty in my previous paper. I have to thank Mrs. 
Macdonald (Cwm), Mrs. New (Mollington), Miss Albinia and Miss 
B. Payne, of Chester, the Revs. W. Wright Mason, B.A., M. Toohey, 
8.J., . ss Stapleton, 8.J., and Messrs. Sydney G. ‘Cummings, 
R. H. Chesher, M.A., F. J. Routledge, C. E. Salmon, 
. G. om Harold Ji Wheldon, and William Whitwell, F.L.S., 
for valuable contributions. I am also further indebted to Miss 
oberts, Mr. Arthur Bennett, Dr. H. Franklin Parsons, and 
Mr. J. Hutt, M.A., of the Liverpool Lyceum Library ; er last, 
but by no means least, to Mr. J. A. Wheldon, F.L.S., who a . com- 
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entitled “Plant Rambles in the Vale ‘of lwyd,” by the same 
writer, has also proved of service. A second important manuscript 
ora was written by the Rev. Henry Horn, 8.J. (St. Beuno’s, 
f St. 
also pera a list and n mre of oes left by hes B. 
oe 8.J. ool Beuno’s, 18891891), now of Blackpool. Th 
Herbarium (Herb. B.) east ig be mainly the work of the late 
~6 Sylvester Hunter, J. (St. Beuno’s, 1885-1891), and contains 
ong of aia of the species recorded in Father 
Botmateon's 
While ron through the botanical bibliography of the county, 
I came across a ages of interesting neon including several 
plants which are not given for v.-c. 51 in Topographical Botany. 
This, coupled with the fact that in aie cases the source of such 
information might easily be overlooked, has caused me to include 
several such rece in the eee list. These are mainly 
from the following so British Association ‘Hapaleook to 
Liverpool, 1896 : Finataye s North Wales, 1804; and Pennant’s 
