168 WILLIAM WILLIAMSON NEWBOULD, 
an excursion on his own account he should most likely turn 
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into the first field and stay there till night-time. 
About this time Messrs. Trimen and Dyer began to er by 
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suggestions, and much help in many ways,” and also say, “ The 
v. W. W. Newbould requires special mention, for his care in 
helping to correct the proof-sheets.” 
‘ Contributions to the Flora of Berkshire’ for the Newbury District 
Field Club: the list he furnished me with was of plants noticed 
ment soon sprang up between the two botanists, who, in some 
respects widely dissimilar, had many points in common. r. 
Newbould took many excursions with Mr. Pryor, and was deeply 
interested in his intended Flora of Hertfordshire. On the death of 
took most active interest during the last decade of his life were 
those of Hampshire and West Yorkshire. He was. also much 
pleased with Mr. Bagnall’s ‘ Flora of Warwickshire,’ published m 
the ‘ Midland Naturalist.’ For the Hampshire Flora he undertook 
ts of the county, in company with — 
