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### Author
Patrick, William (*fl*. 1831), Scottish clergyman and botanist.
**Abbreviated name**: *W. Patrick* \[standard form in IPNI: *Patrick*\]
#### Herbarium and types
Unknown.
#### Bibliography and biography
Barnhart 3: 54; BB p. 238; BL 2: 306, 700; BM 4: 1529; CSP 8: 571; Jackson p. 255, 257; Kew 4: 247; PR 6982 (ed. 1: 7804); Rehder 5: xx; Tucker 1: 543.
#### Biofile
- Freeman, R.B., Brit. nat. hist. books 274. 1980.
### Publications
##### n.7498. A popular description of the indigenous plants of Lanarkshire
**Title**
*A popular description of the indigenous plants of Lanarkshire*, with an introduction to botany, and a glossary of botanical terms... Edinburgh (Daniel Lizars), Glasgow (W.E. M'Phun and A. Lottimer), Hamilton (James Thomson) 1831. Duod. (in sixes).
**Abbreviated title**: *Indig. pl. Lanarkshire*.
**Notes**
*Ed. 1*: 1831, map, p. \[i\]-xxxiv, \[1\]-399. *Copies*: NY, USDA.
*Ed. 2*: 1832. *Copy*: HH. – "*Popular*... terms... second edition. Edinburgh (id.), Glasgow (id.), Hamilton (id.). 1832.