556 CATALOGUES. 



Rev. Gerard Edwards Smith. 

 15. Alphabetical Catalogue checked for plants seen in South- 

 east Kent. Date about 1834. The alphabetical arrangement 

 of this printed catalogue, with some crowding of manuscript 

 initials on it (used for indicating also other parts of Kent and 

 Sussex) rendered it rather confusing for consultation; and I 

 was informed by Mr. Borrer that the initials relating to Sussex 

 had been misunderstood in some few instances. In this work, 

 Mr. Smith's Catalogue is cited almost exclusively for the vice- 

 county of Bast Kent, under which his sectional division of 

 " South Kent " appeared to come. 



Dr. A. Southby. (Formerly Dr. Gapper.) 

 5, 6 and 7, 8. Alphabetical Catalogues checked for plants 

 seen in Somerset and in Wilts. The former was quoted as 

 " Gapper cat." in the New Guide. The latter is of more recent 

 date, and scanty in its number of checked names. They have 

 been superseded by the newer catalogues, suitable for quotation 

 specially under the four several vice-counties. Still, the 

 Somerset list proved of much service to me in years ago, and it 

 ought to be included in the present enumeration, although very 

 little used in compiling this work. 



Mr. William Alexander Stables. 

 96. ' Collectanea for a Flora of Moray,' checked in order to 

 render it a list of species seen by Mr. Stables in the little 

 county of Nairn, included in that large portion of Eastern 

 Inverness which constitutes the vice-bounty of Eastemess ; an 

 abbreviated compound name, to reduce it to a more convenient 

 length for lists in column, etc. To Mr. Stables I am further 

 indebted for numerous specimens, as well as notes about the 

 plants and their places, as observed in his far northerly part of 

 Britain. 



Mr. Daniel Stock. 



25, 27. Manuscript "List of Plants growing about Bungay 



