Morton, Natural History of Northamptonshire, (Hist.) Otley, Guide to the Lakes, (Otley's Guide.) Paget, Natural History of Yarmouth, (Hist. Yar.) Pamplin, A Catalogue of Plants indigenous in Battersea, (Indig.) Patrick, Description of the Indigenous Plants of Lanarkshire, (Lan.) Perry, Plantæ Varvicenses, (Var.) Purton, Midland Flora, (Midl. Fl.) Relhan, Flora Cantabrigiensis, (Fl. Cant.) Sibthorp, Flora Oxoniensis, (Fl. Oxon.) Smith, Catalogue of Plants in South Kent, (S. K.) Sowerby, Supplement to English Botany, (Eng. Bot. Supp.) 2 Winch, Contributions to the Flora of Cumberland, (Contr.) C. C. Babington J. E. Bowman C. Conway - G. Francis R. Graves Edwin Lees J. Lloyd James Macnab Robert Maughan 61 Mr. J. S. Montgomery Jonathan Otley James Paget T. S. Scholes - Daniel Stock W. C. Trevelyan James Wilson L 64 7 N. J. Winch G. S. Wintle S. P. Woodward Dr. R. C. Alexander J. H. Balfour Martin Barry W. A. Bromfield Farre John Gillies Robert Graham George Johnston A. D. Maclagan 93 296 A. Southby (Gapper) - 131 22 Rev. A. Bloxam Gilbert Macnab . 381 The two preceding lists are drawn up chiefly to shew the sources from whence the details in these volumes have been obtained. The number of references, of course, is much below the actual number of localities or stations indicated; a single reference often sufficing for two or more expressed stations. These numbers have been hastily reckoned up from the proofs, and may not be quite exact, but they will indicate, in a general way, my obligations to the different persons and works mentioned, in so far as this can be shewn by numbers alone. But the real value of the communications often depends on other circumstances than the mere number of localities, such as the exactness of the descriptions, the confirmation by specimens, or the rarity of the plants communicated; so that no invidious distinction can be drawn by comparison of the figures following any names. THE END. LONDON: Printed by A. SPOTTISWOODE, WORKS LATELY PUBLISHED FOR H. C. WATSON, BY LONGMAN, REES, ORME, BROWN, GREEN, AND LONGMAN. REMARKS ON THE GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF BRITISH PLANTS, chiefly in Connection with Latitude, Elevation, and Climate. Price 6s. 6d. THE NEW BOTANIST'S GUIDE to the Rarer Plants of Britain. Complete in 2 Volumes. Localities of the STATISTICS OF PHRENOLOGY; being a Sketch of the Progress and present State of that Science, in the British Islands. Price 5s. NOTICE. -The above works are calculated to be useful to persons devoting attention to the departments of science to which they relate; but being works not at all of general interest, they will seldom be found in public libraries, and thus cannot be consulted by persons not in possession of copies. The consideration of this circumstance induces the Author to express his willingness to present copies to any individuals really interested in the subjects to which the works relate, but who may not find it convenient to purchase them from the booksellers. His only stipulation is, that any one desirous of procuring copies in this way shall be known to himself, or to some of the correspondents mentioned as having supplied information to the Author, connected with the contents of the works. Also by the same Author. AN EXAMINATION OF MR. SCOTT'S ATTACK ON MR. COMBE'S" CONSTITUTION OF MAN." Price 6d. |