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NOTICES TO MRMREHS 
THREATS TO BRITISH FLORA 
Members are urged to report to the Hon. General Secretary any 
threats to the British flora. The Council has appointed a Conservation 
Committee to deal with such matters and every effort will be made “to 
promote in every way possible the conservation of the British flora’’. 
PUBLICATIONS 
A list of the Society’s publications available for sale wdll be found 
at tlie end of the Year Book. They may be oidered I'lom Dr. J. H. 
Burnett, University Dept, of Botany, South Parks Road, Oxford. 
WATSONIA 
Price to non-members 7s 6d per part. To be obtained fi'om Dr. J. 
H. Burnett, University Dept, of Botany, South Parks Road, Oxford. 
Arrangements have been made with oui’ printers for the provision 
of a standard binding case for Wnt.so/i in. Volumes I and If, and for 
binding members’ own parts. The case is in blue buckram with gold 
lettering on the spine and blind tooling on spine and both boards. 
The binding case is available for 4s post-free. Alternatively, mem- 
bers may send their own six parts of IFoLso/rio, Volumes I or /and II, to- 
getbei’ with title-page and contents list issued with Part VI, wbicli will 
be bound in the standard case, at a co.st of 12s per volume post free, and 
returned to them. All Orders and Parts should be sent to Messrs. T. 
Buncle & Co. Ltd., Market Place, Arbroath, Angus, and cash should 
be enclosed. Ri'asoiiable time must be allowed foi‘ binding. 
YEAB BOOK 
Price to non-members 7s 6d. To be obtained from Dr. .1. H. Burnett, 
as above. 
INSTRUCTIONS TO CONTRIBUTORS TO WATSONIA 
Papers 
Papers are invited both from members of the Society and others. 
They should have a bearing on the taxonomy, distribution or biology of 
British Vascular Plants or Cbaropbytes. Papers should be typed. They 
should be double-spaced and typed on one side of the paper only. The 
form adopted in Watsonia should be used for citations and references, 
e.g. Si’RAOi^E, T. A., 1952, The British forms of Valeriana officinalis, 
llV/t.sonw, 2, 145-147. Full i-eferences should be put at the end, exceiit 
where special reasons exist (e.g. the citation of place of publication of a 
])lant name) or in very short papers. Illustrations, which may take the 
form of line drawings or photographs, will be considered for publication. 
Twenty-five separates of each paper are given free to the author, and 
fuithei' cojiies may be obtained on payment; requests for extra copies 
