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INDEX. 
Wailes, G., Newcastle-on-Tyne, 12 
Walker, F., Grove, High^ate, 199 
Wallace, A., M.B. Oxon., 23, Bedford 
Place. 8() 
Ward, R., Llanbedr Hall, Ruthin, Den- 
bighshire, 35, 99, 147 
West, Thomas, 3 Taylor Street, Open- 
shaw, near Manchester, 190 
Wilkinson, T., Clayton Hall, near Rip- 
ley Yorkshire 142 
Wilkinson, T. C., Thurning Rectory, near 
Oundle, Northamptonshire, 78, 203 
Winter, W., Aldeby, near Beccles, 54, 
100, 118, 134, 155, 173 
Wragg, J. T,, Spring Gardens, Don- 
caster, 75 
Wright, R. W., 4 Gloucester Terrace, 
Victoria Park Road, Hackney, N.E. 
29, 44, 70, 71, 78, 119, 139 
Wyatt, C. W., Patching Rectory, 91 
Young, James, 11 Bishop’s Lane, Hull, 
23 
A Botanist, 8; A Briton, 40, 46; Bill 
Mattock, 20 ; Claudius, 15 ; Senex, 88 ; 
A., 16; H. B., 184; H. K„ 111; 
E. L. K.,31; L., 134 
CHANGE OF ADDRESS. 
Barrett, C.G., 30 Parkgate Street, Dub- 
lin, 169 
Bristow, Rev. J., Holyrood, Co. Down, 
82 
Button, D. T., 2 Heaton Place, Peckham 
Rye, 27 
Cox, Henry R., 10 Thurlow Park Road, 
Dulwich, S. 2 
Crewe, Rev. H. Harpur, The Rectory, 
Drayton-Beauchamp, near Tring, 178 
Fenn, C. and J., Grove House, Lewis- 
ham, S.E. 19 
Gorham, H. S., 9 Mount Elliot Terrace, 
Lee, S.E. 34 
Jack.son, George, Birch Vale, Hayfield, 
Derbyshire, 138 
Machin, William, 10 Holford Street, 
Globe Fields, Mile End, N.E. 2 
Talbot, William, Crystal Place, Wake- 
field, 74 
Thomj).son, W., 3 North’s Row, Gate 
Street, Saltley, near Birminghum, 114 
Tyrer, Richard, Nassau House, Barnes, 
London, 155 
Saycr, J., 16 Waterloo Street, Haggcr- 
slone, N.E. 66 
Solomon, A. and M., 16 Graham V illas, 
Pownall Road, Dalston, N.E. 106 
West, Thomas, 3 Taylor 
shaw, near Manchester, 186 
Willis, Charles, Bath Street, Redcar, 
Yorkshire, 27 
Wilson, John, jun., Witton Castle, Dur- 
ham, 186 
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