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one specimen il l)e so desires. If only one specimen of a gathering is 
submitted it should be clearly stated whether its return is desired. 
Any member who is studying a critical group and would like his 
name added to the Panel should forward particulars to the Hon. General 
Secretary for consideration by the Council. 
THE NAMING OE NON-CRiTICAL BRITISH ELOWERING 
PLANTSt 
Hitherto members have been asked to send any plants which they 
wished to have named and which are not represented in the above list oi 
Critical Systematic Groups to the Hon. General Secretary. Owing to the 
increase in membership and activity of the Society, the Hon. General 
Secretary is no longer able to undertake this work. 
It has, therefore, been decided to decentralize this service, and the 
following arrangements have been made by the De\'elopment and Rules 
Committee and approved by the Council. Certain members have agreed 
to attempt to name non-critical British flowering plants from one er 
more vice-counties. Others have agreed to act as Regional Referees to 
represent groups of vice-counties and to assist, when required, the mem- 
bers who have undertaken to act for those vice-counties, i.e. the Vice- 
county Referees. For convenience the icgions selected conform with 
the Watsouian Provinces. 
The folloAviiig list shows the Vice-county and Regional Referees for 
England, Wales and Scotland. An a.sterisk indicates that the Vice- 
county Referee is also the Recorder. 
Members should, in all cases, send their non-critical plants to the 
\'ice-county Referee for the vice-county in which the 'plants were found, 
and not necessarily to the Referee for their home vice-county. It may 
not be possible tO’ name plants of critical groups not covered by the 
Panel of Specialists, nor all plants alien to the British Flora. 
LIST OF VTCE-COUNTY AND REGIONAL REFEREES 
ENGLAND AND WALES 
PENINSULA. E. Milnb-Redhead. 
V.-c. 
1. W. Cornwall C. C. Townsend 
la. Scilly J. E. Lousley* 
2. E. Cornwall C. C. Townsend 
f Devon I Martin* 
4. N. Devon j 
S. Somerset C. C. Townsend 
6. N. Somerset Mrs. C. I. Sandwith* 
R. D. Meikle 
■ I J. D. Grose* 
CHANNEL 
7. N. Wilts 
8. S. Wilts 
9. Dorset Prof. R. D’O. Good* 
10 . 
11 . 
12 
13. 
14. 
Isle of 
Wight 
S. Hants. • 
N. Hants. 
W. Sussex 
E. Sussex 
Prof. R. D’O. Good (Uni 
versity College, Hull) 
E. C. Wallace* 
Mrs. P. German* 
E. C. Wallace* 
18 . 
19. 
20 . 
THAMES. 
E. Kent | 
D. H. Kent 
15. 
16. W. Kent I 
17. Surrey D. H. Kent 
S. Essex 
N. Essex 
Herts. Dr. J. G. Dony 
F. Rose* 
R. T. Ward* 
tAll Pteridophyla and Charophyta are covered hy the Panel of Specialists 
