APPENDIX II 487 



Capriola. Paper by W. P. Hiern, Journ. Bot., 1899. 



Spartina. Paper by Dr. O. Stapf. 



Melica. Paper by H. and J. Groves, J. Britten, Dr. 



C. E. Moss, Dr. A. B. Rendle, Journ. Bot., 1909. 

 Foa. Paper by G. C. Druce, Journ. Linn. Soc. 

 Koskria. Paper by Rev. E. S. Marshall, Journ. Bot., 1906; 



G. C. Druce, Ann. Scot. N. H., 1906. 

 Festuca. Paper by Rev. E. S. Marshall, Journ. Bot., 1890. 

 Apera. Paper by A. B. Jackson, Ann. Scot. N. H., 1907. 

 Other papers will be found in the Journal of Botany, 

 ' New Phytologist,' and other scientific journals. 



(2) List of Older or more General Works and of 

 Continental Floras. 



For a more complete list of these any good flora in which 

 authorities of groups, orders, genera, etc., are given, may be 

 consulted. Mr. F. N. Williams' ' Prodromus Florae Britan- 

 nicae,' which goes only so far as Sympetalae as yet, gives the 

 most thorough citation of synonyms and references, whilst 

 reference may be made to Syme, Bentham and Hooker, 

 Index Kewensis, Durand's Index. The New Cambridge 

 Flora, by Dr. C. E. Moss (Vol. II only published as yet) 

 also gives synonyms, but is not far advanced enough 

 towards completion yet to take the place it will obviously 

 fill in this direction. 



Early works by Ray, Hudson, Miller, Curtis, Withering, 

 Hill, How, Tournefort, Linnaeus, and others. 



English Botany. — Syme. 



Genera Plantarum. — Bentham and Hooker, 1 862-1 893. 



Das Pflanzenreich. — Engler, 1892-96. 



Die Natiirlichen Pflanzenfamilien. — Engler and Prantl. 



Flore de France. — Rouy and Foucaud, 1896. 



Synopsis der Mittel-Europaeischen Flora. — P. Ascherson 

 and P. Graebner, 1912. 



