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CATALOGUES. 



of his indefatigable and disinterested zeal in the promotion of 

 botanical knowledge. 



Mr. D. Nicolson. 



109. London Catalogue, edition seventh, cheeked for plants 

 seen in Caithness, with additions on faith of specimens in the 

 herbarium of the late Robert Dick. 



Rev. A. M. Norman. 



66. London Catalogue, edition fifth, checked for plants seen 

 in the county of Durham. Mr. Norman has ceased his botanical 

 correspondence with me. Perhaps, in taking earnestly to other 

 departments of Natural History, the local details of Botany may 

 have ceased to interest. 



Mr. W. L. Notcutt. 



11. " Catalogue of Plants observed in the neighbourhood of 

 Fareham." (Phytologist, vol. 2, part 1, pages 201—216). 



28. London Catalogue, edition second, cheeked for plants 

 seen within five miles of Fakenham, in the vice-county of West 

 Norfolk. 



32. "Catalogue of Plants observed in the neighbourhood of 

 Daventry, Northamptonshire." (Phytologist, vol. 1, pages 500 

 —508). 



N.B. It will be seen that Mr. Notcutt's two printed Cata- 

 logues have been quoted, as well as the manuscript one in form 

 of a London Catalogue specially checked for the neighbourhood 

 of Fakenham. Correspondence with Mr. Notcutt induced me to 

 accept and adopt the two published Local Catalogues in lieu of 

 specially checked copies of a more general one. 



Mr. Francis P. Pascoe. 



2. London Catalogue, edition second, checked for plants 

 seen within five miles of Trewhiddle, situate near the western 

 boundary of the vice-county of East Cornwall. Further, dis- 



