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counties thus certified, under the various species ; but the com- 

 pression of four county lists on to a single copy of the London 

 Catalogue was found to be rather confusing in referencial use. 



101, 102. London Catalogue, edition first, checked for plants 

 seen in the Mull of Cantire, a vice-county of Argyle, and in 

 Isla, the principal isle in the vice-county of South Ebudes. 

 (This catalogue has been subsequently published in the Phytblo- 

 gist, volume second). 



Prof. Isaac Bayley Balfour. 



83, etc. London Catalogue, edition sixth, checked for addi- 

 tional plants of the Forth counties, as a short list supplementary 

 to the above-mentioned Catalogue checked for this work by his 

 Father, Professor John Button Balfour. The additions mostly 

 falling under the category of introduced species, it was seldom 

 needful to cite Mr. I. B. Balfour's Catalogue, and the alternative 

 form of " ms." was therefore preferred instead. 



Mr. Thomas Beesley. 



23. " The Botany of the neighbourhood of Banbury," in the 

 county of Oxford. This list formed a portion of The History 

 of Banbury, by Alfred Beesley, 1841. I was under obligation to 

 Mr. Thomas Beesley for a separate copy of The Botany, inter- 

 leaved, annotated and added to it in manuscript ; thus brought 

 under the rules of an original and personally vouched list. 



Miss Bell. (Formerly of Stow Vicarage). 

 27, 28. Alphabetical Catalogue of plants found, in the county 

 of Norfolk, chiefly in West Norfolk ; — either seen there by Miss 

 Bell, or represented by Norfolk specimens in her herbarium. 

 Date of 1832. This is the " Bell cat." of the New Botanist's- 

 Guide. Along with various manuscript notes, made on the 

 printed catalogue or sent apart, the list is quoted in this present 

 work as " Miss Bell ms." or shortly as " Bell ms." 



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