Plant records
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Abstract
. New 10 km square records for Rare and Scarce plants, defined as those species in the New Atlas mapped in the British Isles in 100 10 km squares or fewer. (See BSBI News no. 95, January 2004 pp. 36–43). Records for the subdivisions of vice-counties will not be treated separately; they must therefore be records for the vice-county as a whole. However, records will be accepted for the major islands in v.cc. 100, 102–104, 110 and 113. In the following list, records are arranged in the order given in the List of Vascular Plants of the British Isles and its supplements by D. H. Kent (1992). Nomenclature and taxonomy also follow this list except where changes have been made in the 3rd edition of theNew Flora of the British Isles by C. A. Stace, in which cases, the changed names have been used. The Ordnance Survey national grid reference follows the habitat and locality. With the exception of collectors’ initials, herbarium abbreviations are those used in British and Irish Herbaria by D. H. Kent & D. E. Allen (1984). Records are field records if no other source is stated. For all records, ‘det.’ or ‘conf.’ appear after the herbarium if the determination was based on material already in an institutional herbarium, otherwise before the herbarium. The following signs are used: * before the vice-county number: to indicate a new vice-county record. † before the species number: to indicate that the plant is an archaeophyte. ‡ before the species number: to indicate that the plant is a neophyte. © before the species number: to indicate that the plant is a casual. The above three signs may also used before the vice-county number to indicate the status of the plant in that vicecounty. ® before the vice-county number: to indicate that this is an additional hectad for a Rare or Scarce plant. Ø at end of entry: established taxon not in Vice-County Census Catalogue. Name of authority provided. [ ] enclosing a previously published record: to indicate that that record should be deleted or changed. Records are now published in two separate sections – (1) NATIVES (including archaeophytes) and (2) ALIENS (neophytes and casuals). The following list contains records up to and including the year 2015. Records up to and including the year 2016 will be published in the next but one issue of the New Journal of Botany. Records from the following vice-counties are included: 1b, 2, 6, 9, 12, 29, 35, 36, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 52, 54, 55, 62, 63, 69, 70, 71, 73, 81, 83 and 110.
工厂的记录
. 新的10平方公里的稀有和稀缺植物记录,定义为新地图集中在不列颠群岛绘制的100平方公里或更少的物种。(见BSBI新闻95, 2004年1月,第36-43页)。副县分区的记录不单独处理;因此,它们必须是整个副县的记录。但是,将接受vcc主要岛屿的记录。100 102-104 110 113。在下面的列表中,记录是按照D. H. Kent(1992)的《不列颠群岛维管植物列表》及其补充部分中给出的顺序排列的。除了C. A. Stace出版的《不列颠群岛新植物区系》(the new Flora of the British islands)第3版所作的更改外,命名法和分类学也遵循此列表,在这种情况下,已使用更改的名称。地形测量局国家网格参考遵循栖息地和位置。除了收集者的首字母外,植物标本馆的缩写是由d.h. Kent和d.e. Allen(1984)在英国和爱尔兰植物标本馆使用的缩写。如果没有说明其他来源,记录就是字段记录。在所有的记录中,det。'或' conf. '。如果测定依据的是机构植物标本室已有的材料,则出现在植物标本室之后,否则出现在植物标本室之前。副县号前加“*”:表示新增副县号记录。†在物种编号前:表明该植物是一种古植物。‡在种数前:表示该植物为新生植物。©种号前:表示该植物是偶然的。上述三种标志也可以在副县号前使用,以表明该副县内工厂的状况。在副县号之前:表示这是一种稀有或稀缺植物的额外公顷。Ø在条目末尾:已建立的分类单元不在副县普查目录中。提供的授权机构名称。[]附上先前发表的记录:表明该记录应被删除或更改。记录现在分为两个独立的部分出版-(1)本地人(包括古植物)和(2)外星人(新植物和临时工)。以下列表包含截至2015年的记录。包括2016年在内的记录将在下一期的《新植物学杂志》上发表。包括以下副县的记录:1b、2、6、9、12、29、35、36、41、42、44、45、46、47、48、49、52、54、55、62、63、69、70、71、73、81、83和110。
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