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Botanic a. 



Daines Barring ton. 



Letter, occafioned by Ducarel's, Thorpe's and Hasted's 

 letter on the chesnut - trees , being indigenous in 

 England. 

 Phil of Transact. Y. 1771. p. 167. 

 Richard Hill Warring. 



On fonie plants found in feveral parts o£ England. 

 Ibid. Y. 17 71. p. 359. 

 Dawfon Turner and James Sowerby. 



Catalogue of fome of the more rare plants obferved in a tour 

 through the weftern counties of England made in 

 June 1799. 



Transact, of the Linnean Society. Vol. 5. p. 234. 



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Edward Lhwyd. 



An account of fome uncommon plants growing about Pen- 

 fans and St. Ives in Cornwall. 

 Philof. Transact. Y. 1712. p. 527. 

 Richard Pueteney. 



An account of fome of the more rare English plants obfer- 

 ved in Leic eft er shire. 

 Ibid. Y. 1756. p. 803. 505. 

 Robert Teesdale. 



Plantae Ehoracenfes ; or, a Catalogue of the more rare 

 plants which grow wild in the neighbourhood of 

 caltie Howard, in the North Riding of Yorkshire^ dis- 

 pofed according to the Linnean fyftem. 

 Transact, of the Linnean Soc. Vol. 2. p. 103. Vol. 5. p. 36. 

 Robert Sibbalp. 



Part of a letter, giving an account of fome Itones and 

 plants found lately in Scotland and of fome books new 

 printing there. 

 Philofoph. Transact. Y. 1700. p. 693. 



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James Dickson. 



An account of fome plants newly difcovered in Scotland. 

 Transact, of the Linnean Soc. Vol. 2 p. 236. 



Galliae. 



