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RobertTEEsDALE. 
Plantae Eboracenses, or a catalogue of the more rare plants 
which grow wild in the neighbourhood of Castle Ho- 
wardy in the North Riding of Yorkshire. 
Transact. of the Linnean Soc. Vol. 2. p. 103 — 125. 
William Curtis. 
A catalogue of certain plants, growing wild, chiefly in the 
environs of Settlcy in Yorkshire, observed in a six weeks 
botanical excursion in 1782. 
Plag. li. fol. 
Tbomas Lawson. 
A list of several rare plants, (not observed by Mr. Ray,) 
found in the mountainous parts of the counties of JVest- 
morland and Ciunhcrland ; printed with Robinson’s 
Natural history of these counties ; p. 89 — 95. 
London, 1709. 8. 
Tancred Robinson. 
A catalogue of plants observed in several parts of JValesy 
in 1689. 
Mscr. ex Autographo in Bibliotheca Guil. Watson Equ. 
Pagg. IO. . 8. 
Samuel Brew'ER. < 
Botanical journey through Wales in the years 1726 and 
1727. Mscr. Pagg. 114. 8. 
John Lightfoot. 
Journal of a botanical excursion in Wales in the year 
1775 * 
’ Mscr. Pagg. 30. 4. 
Lightfoot. 
Flora Scotica, or a systematic arrangement of the native 
plants of Scotland and the Hebrid^s. 
London, 1777. 8. 
Vol. 1. pagg. 530. tabb. aeneae 23. 
Vol. 2. pagg. 531 — 1151. tab. 24 — 35. 
James Dickson. 
. Noviciae florae Scoticae, in itineribus Scoticis duobus prae- 
teritis annis a nobis observatae, in ejus Fasciculo 2do 
plantarum cryptogamicarum Britanniae, p. 29. 
An account of some. plants newly discovered in Scotland. 
Transact. of the Linnean Soc. Vol. 2. p. 286 — 291. 
Caleb Threlkeld. 
Synopsis stirpium Hibernicarum, being a short treatise of 
