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FLORA OF THE ISLES OF SCTLLY 
Mr. ,T. E. Lousley is now revising the niannscript of his LJova of the 
Isles of Scill!/ with a view to publication next year. He would be grate- 
ful if any recoi’ds or notes which have not ali'eady been made available 
could b(' sent to him as soon as possil)le. Rt'ferences to obscure [)iiblica- 
tions which may have been overlooked would also be welcome. 
FLORA OF HERTFORDSHfRE 
Mr. 0. 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 I’ark, Hitchin, Herts. 
REVISED AND NEW FLORAS OF SUFFOLK 
Mr. F. W. Simpson, 40 Ruskin Road, Ip.swich, Suffolk, has been 
collecting records for several years with a view to bringing the Flora of 
Suffolk iip-to-date. It is intended first to publish in the Transactions 
and Frocevdings of the Suffolk Naturalists' Society corrections and 
additions to the flora and, as space permits, a census list. Later, it will 
be po.ssible to give the distributioTi of species, etc. Finally, it is hoped 
to publi.sh all the records in a new Flora. Details of the distribution 
of some of the. more critical genera, species, etc., are e.specially required; 
also particulars respecting private herbaria of Suffolk plants. The 
exact habitats of special rarities will not be published unless these ha^m 
been destroyed and the plant is known to be extinct in the area. 
Records and lists may be sent either to his private address or to The 
^luseum. High Street, Ipswich. 
FLORA OF WARWICKSHIRE 
The Birmingham Natural History Society is collecting records for a 
new Flora of Warwickshire, and would like help from as many peo[)le 
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. Secretary of the Botanical Section: — Mr. R. C. Readett, 1 Tetley 
Road, Hall ( Ireen, Birmingham, 11, who will give details of the informa- 
tion recpiired 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 Derby- 
shire flora may be sent to the B.S.B.I. Local Secretary, Mr. R. H. Hall, 
2 Hartington Terrace, West Road, Buxton, Derbyshire. 
FLORA OF CHESHIRE AND NORTH WALES 
Mr. .1. P. Savidge is collecting records for the Flora of Cheshire and 
North Wales and would be grateful for records and notes on the families 
Lyeopodiaceae, lianunculaceae , Gruciferae, Goryophyllaceae and inter- 
mediate families (the order used in the Check List of British Vascular 
