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from records printed elsewhere. My own estimate of Mr. Borrer, 

 as a truly faithful recorder of plant-localities, has been given in 

 a former work, namely, in a Supplement to the Compendium of 

 Cybele Britannica, page 115. 



Mr. J. E. Bowman. 



50. Alphabetical Catalogue of plants checked for those seen 

 in the neighbourhood of Wrexham, in the county of Denbigh ; — 

 supplemented by marks to the names of other plants seen else- 

 where in the same county ; also with manuscript notes of the 

 rare plants seen in other counties of North Wales, or in 

 Cheshire and Shropshire. The name of " Bowman " cited as 

 the authority for plants in any of those counties, will be under- 

 stood to stand for Mr. J. E. Bowman, late of Wrexham. — The 

 same surname, if cited as the authority for any county or vice- 

 county in the provinces of Humber or Tyne, wiU always intend 

 Mr. E. B. Bowman of Richmond, or of Newcastle on Tyne. 

 Many of the specimens for which my herbarium- was under 

 obligation to this last named botanist, had been collected by 

 Miss Mary Jane Hancock, and that Lady's name is occasionally 

 quoted in my notes (and thus, here also) instead of the name 

 of the actual donor of them, Mr. E. B. Bowman. 



Rev. W. T. Bree. 



38. Alphabetical Catalogue of plants checked for those seen 

 in the county of Warwick, chiefly about Allesley and Coleshill. 

 This catalogue was used in the New Guide ; but it has been 

 superseded subsequently by the arranged London Catalogue 

 checked for the county by Mr. Thomas Kirk. (Mr. Bagnall has 

 very lately favoured me with many notes on the plants and 

 localities in Warwickshire and the adjacent Staffordshire). 



Mr. T. R. Archer Briggs. 



2. London Catalogue, edition sixth, checked for plants seen 

 in the vice-county of East Cornwall. Dated 1871. 



