warner’s “ plantae woodfordienses.” 
221 
Plate XVI. Fig. 17. O. sp. 
Fig. 18. O. Montagui 
Fig. 19. O. saxatilis 
Fig. 20. O. Devonensis 
Falmouth 
Teignmouth 
Tenby 
Teignmouth 
Plate XVII. Fig. 21. O. scaeva 
Fig. 22. O. sp. 
Fig. 23. O. stentina 
Fig. 24. O. canveyensis 
Galway 
Carlingford Bay 
Loch Sween 
Foulness 
Plate XVIII. Fig. 25. O. vertex 
Tenby 
Fig. 26. O. angulata var. Erthensis 
Fig. 27. O. sp. 
Fig. 28. O. rostralis 
St. Erth, Cornwall 
Thatcher Rock, Tor- 
bay 
Selsey 
Note.— Specimens of most of the forms referred to above have 
been deposited by me in the Essex Museum of Natural History 
at Stratford. 
ON ANOTHER ANNOTATED COPY OF 
WARNER’S “ PLANTAE WOODFORDIENSES.” 
BY PERCY THOMPSON, F.L.S. 
(With Two Plates .) 
T the Meeting held on 29th October, 1919, I had the 
lx. pleasure to read before 'the Club a paper on a copy of 
Richard Warner’s Plantae Woodfordienses / which, as I hope 
I proved, contained numerous manuscript annotations made 
by Benjamin Meggot Forster, a member of a well-known family 
of Walthamstow botanists whose biographies I sketched in out¬ 
line. 
At the Meeting, Professor G. S. Boulger exhibited another 
and similar copy of the Plantae 2 belonging to Dr. B. Daydon 
Jackson, the amiable General Secretary of the Linnean Society, 
which copy likewise contained manuscript annotations, these 
being the work of Benjamin’s more famous brother, Edward 
Forster, whose autograph appears on the flyleaf. 
Dr. Daydon Jackson was good enough to suggest that I should 
“ write up ” his copy of Warner’s book in the same way as I had 
the copy belonging to Mr. Holdsworth, and offered to entrust 
x. Essex Naturalist, xix., p. 72. 
2. ibid ., p. 175. 
