PERSONALIA 
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DISTRIBUTION OF VERONICA SPECIES 
The Professor of Botany at University College^ Singleton Park, 
Swansea, would be grateful for information regarding the distribution 
of Veronica polita, V. persica, V. ugrestis, V. hederifolia, and 
especially V. filijormis. Information as to the availability for inspection 
of herl)ariuni specimens of anj' of the above-named species would also be 
welcome. 
FLORA OF CHESHIRE AND NORTH WALES 
Mr. J. P. Savidge has commenced work on a Flora of Cheshire and 
North Wales and would be grateful for records and notes on the families 
Ratvunc ulaceue , Cruciferae and Carijdphyllaceae . and intermediate 
families (in the Bentham and Hooker sequence); also Fteridophyta and 
Gymnospermae. Detailed localities of rare species will be treated as 
confidential and for these lie would like to have dates and the number 
of plants observed. Records may be sent to him at: — Millwood, Spital, 
Wirral, Cheshire. 
FLORA OF HERTFORDSHIRE 
Mr. G. L. Evans is preparing a new Flora of Hertfordshire, and 
would welcome any assistance (records, notes, etc.) in this task. Please 
write to him at: — The Museum, Paynes Park, Hitchin, Herts. 
FLORA OF WILTSHIRE. 
Mr. J. D. Grose informs us that the new Flora of Wiltshire is now 
in an advanced stage of preparation, but that rey rds and information 
are still acceptable. He has asked us to express his thanks to the 
many members who have helped him in one way or another. 
FLORA OF WARWICKSHIRE 
The Birmingham Natural History Society is collecting records for a 
now Flora of Warwickshire, and would like help from as many people 
as possible. Anyone living in Warwickshire, or likely to botanize in the 
county, who is willing to assist, is asked to communicate with the Hon. 
Sec. of the Botanical Section : — Mr. R. C. Readett, 1 Tetley Road, Hall 
Green, Birmingham, 11, who will give details of the information re- 
quired with each record. 
FLORA OF DERBYSHIRE 
Work on the revision of W. R. Linton’s Flora of Derbyshire is actively 
proceeding. Records, notes or other data relating to the Derbyshire 
flora may be sent to the B.S.B.I. Local Secretary, Mr. R. H. Hall, 2 
Hartington Terrace, West Road, Buxton, Derbyshire. 
SOWERBY A SMITH’S ENGLISH BOTANW, 1st EDITION 
Miss E. J. Gibbons, Holton le Moor, Lincoln, wishes to discover the 
whereabouts of an annotated copy of Sowerby & Smith’s English Botany, 
