ABBEEVIATIONS. 
TITLES OF BOOKS. 
A. N.H. ..Annals of Natural His- 
tory. 
Bah. Man. . . Babington's Manual of 
British Botany. 
B. H.P. ..Besley's Handbook of 
Penzance. 
Bot. Oaz. ..Botanical Gazette. 
Cyh. Biit. ..Watson's Cybele Britan- 
nica. 
C. B.S. . . Supplement to C. B. 
E.B. ..English Botany. 
E.B.S. ..Supplement to E. B. 
Fl. Dev. . . Flora Devoniensis. 
Fl. Tot. ..Hannaford's Flora Tot- 
toniensis. (Hannaford, 
Totnes. ) 
Fl. Sid. .. Flora Sidostiensis. (Hoyte, 
Sidmouth). 
Nat. ..The Naturalist. 
N.B.G. . . Watson's New Botanist's 
Guide. 
Journ. Bot. ..Journal of Botany. 
N.D.H. . . The North Devon Hand- 
book. (Banfield, llfra- 
combe.) 
P.^D.Fl. ..Banks's Plymouth and 
Devonport Flora. 
Peramb. Dart. ) Moore's Perambulation 
Per. Dart. ) of Dartmoor. 
Phytol. . . The Phytologist. 
Polytech. 1856 . . Report of the Eoyal Com- 
-wall Polytechnic Soci- 
ety of that year. 
Rav. . . Pvavenshaw's Flowering 
Plants and Ferns of 
Devonshire. 
W. D. ^C. Fl. . .Jacob's West Devon and 
Cornwall Flora. 
NAMKS OF PERSONS. 
Atw. ..Mr. M. M. Atwood. 
Bab. .. Professor Babington. 
Balkiu. . . Mr. F. P. Balkwill. 
Bank. ..Mr. J. Banker. 
Benn. . .Mr. E. T. Bennett. 
Briggs ..Mr. T. K. Archer Briggs. 
Clark ..Mr. Thomas Clark. 
Cocks . .Mr. W. P. Cocks. 
Couch . . Mr. J. Couch. 
Cum. . . Mr. W. Curnow. 
Gibs. . . Mr. G. S. Gibson. 
Gould. . . Mr. F. H. Goulding. 
Han. ..Ml. S. Hannaford. 
Hore . .Rev. W. S. Hore. 
Henf. ..Mr. A. Henfrey. 
Jac. 
Jacab 
|Rev. J. Jacob, LL.D. 
Johns 
..Rev. C. A. Johns. 
Jord. 
. . Mr. R. C. R. Jordan. 
Jul. 
. . Rev. R. A. Julian. 
Lees 
. .Mr. E. Lees. 
Maw 
..Mr. George Maw. 
Miss H. 
. . Miss Harrison. 
Miss W. 
. . Miss Elizabeth A. Warren. 
Parf. 
. . Mr. Pai-fitt. 
Pasc. 
..Mr. F. P. Pascoe. 
Read. 
. . Mr. J. J. Reading. 
Towns. 
..Mr. F. Townsend. 
Ward 
..Mr. J. Ward. 
Wats. 
..Mr. H. C. Watson. 
OTHER ABBREVIATIONS, SIGNS, ETC. ^ 
0 . . . . Implies that the authority for the locality requires corroboration. 
U.S. Herb. . . After the name of a place shows that a specimen from that locality is in 
the herbarium of the Royal Horticultural Society of Cornwall. 
sp Before the name of a person shows that an authentic specimen has been 
seen by him. 
! . . . . After the name of a place shows that a specimen from that locality is in 
the herbarium of the Plymouth Institution and Devon and Cornwall 
Natural History Society. 
Native Country. 
+ .. ..Possibly introduced, but now having the appearance of being a ti'ue 
native. 
1 . . . .Probably introduced, but admitting of some slight doubt on the subject. 
* .. . .Certainly naturalized. 
[j .. ..Although naturalized, having very slender claims to be considered an 
aboriginal native, itc. Vide Bab. Man. 5th ed. v. 
