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The following works only partially relate to Cambridge- 

 shire, although they contain complete lists of the plants 

 known to grow there. 



13. (E,. Cat. Angl. ed. 1) — Catalogus Plantarum Anglise, 

 et Insularum adjacentium : turn indigenas, turn in agris 

 passim cultas complectens. In quo prseter synonyma neces- 

 saria facilitates quoque summatim traduntur, una cum Ob- 

 servationibus et Experimentis novis medicis et physicis. 

 Opera Joannis Raii, A.M., et Societatis Regise Sodalis. 

 Londini, 1670. 12mo. pp. 22, 359. 



14. (R. Cat. Angl. ed. 2) — Catalogus Plantarum Anglise, 

 &c. Editio secunda, Plantis circiter quadraginta sex, et 

 observationibus aliquam multis auctior. Londini, 1777. 

 12mo. pp. 28, 328. 



15. (Hensl. Cat. ed. 1) — A Catalogue of British Plants, 

 arranged according to the Natural System, with the Syno- 

 nyms of De Candolle, Smith, and Lindley. By the 

 Rev. J. S. Henslow, M.A., Professor of Botany in the 

 University of Cambridge, 1829. 12mo. pp. 40. 



16. (Hensl. Cat. ed. 2) — The same, with the addition of 

 the Synonyms of Hooker. Cambridge, 1835. pp. 4, 61. 



In quoting the above books I have used the contraction 

 which is prefixed in brackets to each of their titles. In all 

 cases the third edition of Relhan's Flora is intended, unless 

 the number of the edition is stated. 



