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North-west York. N.B. In some of my earlier writings an 

 alphabetical list was used, also checked by Mr. Ward, but 

 including a much wider area than the catalogue cited in the 

 present work. 



Miss Elizabeth Warren. 

 1,2. Manuscript List of Cornish Plants in the Hortus Siccus 

 of the Eoyal Horticultural Society of Cornwall. This List was 

 returned to Miss Warren by her own desire, after I had 

 checked off the names of the plants, in the folio edition of the 

 London Catalogue. And as the list of names related to the 

 whole county, not specially to either vice-county, it was found 

 practically almost useless for the objects of the present work. 

 There are names entered in the list, which are those of plants 

 very unlikely to be found in the county, such as Primula 

 farinosa and Polygonum maritimum ; so that either misnomers 

 or mis-locations would appear to be found in the collection. 



Hon. J. B. Leicester Warren. 



13, 14. London Catalogue, edition sixth, checked to shew 

 some of the less common (chiefly coast) plants seen in West or 

 East Sussex, in the autumn of 1873. This Catalogue became 

 available only in Part Second of the present work, namely, for 

 the monocotyledonous orders ; and being accompanied by manu- 

 script notes in letters and also labelled specimens, these " ms." 

 and " sp." supersede the " cat." under various plants. Mr. 

 Borrer's Catalogue (inland one) had priority under 13, his own 

 vice-county. 



58. Manuscript Flora of Cheshire, lent to me by Mr. Warren 

 in 1867. While this carefuUy drawn up Flora was in my own 

 holding, I checked off in a London Catalogue the names of all 

 the species which appeared to be entered on the personal 

 authority of Mr. Warren himself. This is the list referred to as 

 " Warren cat." 



58. London Catalogue, edition sixth, checked so as to shew 



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