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tinctive marks were affixed to the names of other plants seen 

 or reported in Cornwall, beyond the five-mile radius. (The 

 Catalogue checked for plants of East Cornwall, at a later date, 

 by Mr. Archer Briggs, is cited by preference, not only on 

 account of its later date but also because it takes in the more 

 truly eastern side of the county). 



Mr. J. C. Mansel-Pleydell. 



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

 in the county of Dorset. This will be an almost complete 

 county list, Mr. Mansel-Pleydell having been actively engaged 

 for some years in collecting together the data for a Flora of 

 Dorset, now published, and in personally investigating the 

 botany of the county ; one interesting result from which was a 

 restoration of Scirpus parvulus to the flora of England. 



Mr. Charles Prentice. 

 33. London Catalogue, edition second, checked for plants 

 seen within three miles of Cheltenham, in the vice-county of 

 East Gloucester. 



Rev. T. A. Preston. 



7. London Catalogue, edition sixth, checked to shew some 

 species additional to those marked by Mr. Flower for the vice- 

 county of North Wilts. Dated 1873. These additions are 

 quoted as " Preston ms." A Flora of Marlborough, edited by 

 Mr. Preston for the Students of the College, is published in 

 the "Eeports of. the Marlborough College Natural History 

 Society." It unfortunately chances that the line of division 

 between North and South Wilts, adopted in my own works, crosses 

 the area taken under notice in the Flora, thus rendering it iU avail- 

 able for use in relation to either vice-county taken separately. 



Rev. W. H. Purehas. 



30. London Catalogue, edition first, checked for plants seen 



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