INSTRUCTIONS TO CONTRIBUTORS 



PAPERS 



are inyited both from members of the Society and others. They should have a bearing 

 on the taxonomy or distribution of British Vascular Plants or Charophytes. Papers should 

 be typed. They should be double-spaced and typed on one side of the paper only. The 

 form adopted in this part should be used for citations and references. Full references 

 should be put at the end, except where special reasons exist (e.g., the citation of place of 

 publication of a plant name) or in very short papers. Illustrations, which may take the form 

 of line drawings or photographs will be considered for publication, but photographs should 

 only be used where essential. Papers should begin with a short abstract. Twenty-five 

 separates of each paper are given free to the author, and further copies may be obtained on 

 payment; requests for extra copies should be made when proofs are returned. Papers 

 should be sent to the Editor, Dr. E. F. Warburg, University Department of Botany, South 

 Parks Road, Oxford. 



PLANT RECORDS, PLANT NOTES, ABSTRACTS 



Instructions are given in the YEAR BOOK 1953 pp. 69-74. Records may be sent 

 either to the Editor of the Proceedings, D. H. KENT, 75 Adelaide Road, West Ealing, 

 London, W.13, or to E. C. WALLACE, 2 Strathearn Road, Sutton, Surrey. Plant Notes 

 and Abstracts should be sent to the Editor of the Proceedings, 



THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOTANICAL SOCIETY OF THE BRITISH ISLES 



The Society has now started a new periodical. The Proceedings of the Botanical 

 Society of the British Isles, This includes certain familiar items such as Abstracts, 

 Plant Notes and Plant Records which formerly appeared in Watsonia. In addition it 

 provides a medium for the publication of papers, articles, notes and correspondence of general 

 interest concerning the British flora and all aspects of the Society's activities. 



The Proceedings is edited by D. H. Kent, and contributions may be sent to him at 

 75 Adelaide Road, West Ealing, W.13. It appears twice yearly. 



