BOTANICAL DIVISIONS OF THE BRITISH ISLANDS 339 



Britain and for Ireland have been given separately (c/. Druce's 

 List of British Plants) ; or, as a rule, those of Ireland have been 

 ignored by the botanists of Great Britain (cf. The London Cata- 

 logue of British Plants). 



THE BRITISH ISLES. 

 I.^ — England. 



A. South-western England. 



1. The Channel Isles (0) 5. Devonshire (3, 4) 



2. The Isle of Wight (10) 6. Cornwall (1, 2) 



3. Hampshire (11, 12) 7. Somerset (5, 6) 



4. Dorset (9) 



B. South-eastern England. 



8. Sussex (13, 14) 13. Cambridgeshire (29) 



9. Kent (15, 16) 14. Essex (18, 19) 



10. Surrey (17) 15. Suffolk (25, 26) 



11. Middlesex (21) 16. Norfolk (27, 28) 



12. Hertfordshire (20) 



C. South-west-central England. 



17. Wiltshire (7, 8) 20. Herefordshire (36) 



18. Gloucestershire (33, 34) 21. Worcestershire (37) 



19. Monmouthshire (35) 



D. South-east-central England. 



22. Berkshire (22) 26. Huntingdonshire (31) 



23. Oxfordshire (23) 27. Northamptonshire (32) 



24. Buckinghamshire (24) 28. Warwickshire (38) 



25. Bedfordshire (30) 



E. North-central England. 



29. Shropshire (40) 33. j Leicestershire (55) 



30. Cheshire (58) ( Rutland 



31. Staffordshire (39) 34. Nottinghamshire (56) 



32. Derbyshire (57) 35. Lincolnshire (53, 54) 



F. Northern England. 



36. The East Riding of York- 39. Lancashire (59, 60 pro 



shire (61) parte) 



37. The West Riding of York- 40. The Isle of Man (71) 



shire (63, 64) 41. Westmorland (69 jjro j;ar/c) 



38. The Nortli Riding of York- 42. Cumberland (70) 



shire (62, 65) 43. Durham (66) 



44. Northumberland (67, 68) 



II. — Wales. 

 G. Southern Wales. 



45. Glamorgan (41) 48. Cardiganshire (4G) 



46. Carmarthenshire (44) 49. Brecknockshire (42) 



47. Pembrokeshire (45) 50. Radnorshire (43) 



