APPENDIX III 



BIBLIOGRAPHY 



This list of works is not intended to be exhaus- 

 tive, and only a selection can be given. Fuller 

 lists will in many cases be found in the works 

 cited. 



Access to most of these can usually be had at 

 any free library or lending library. Those who 

 subscribe to Mudic's, Lewis's, the London Library, 

 Smith's, or Times Book Club should have no 

 difficulty also in obtaining them. Scientific papers, 

 journals, monographs are less easy to consult, 

 save in a museum, university, or scientific society's 

 library. Those resident in London, Oxford, Cam- 

 bridge, Dublin, Edinburgh, .iVberystwith should, 

 however, be able to consult any desired work at 

 the National Library, where copies of all books 

 published are required to be sent. 



I. ORIGIN OF THE BRITISH 

 FLORA 



Arber, E. .a. .\., and Parkin, J.: On the Origin 

 of Angiosperms. 



Benso.n, M.: The Origin of Flowering Plants. 



Bessev, C. E. : Phylogeny and Taxonomy of the 

 Angiosperms. 



Bower, ¥. O.: Plant Life on Land. 



Coulter, J. M., and Chamberlain, C. J.: Mor- 

 phology of Gymnosperms. 



Coulter, J. AL, and Chambkrlai.n, C. J.: Mor- 

 phology of .Angiosperms. 



Dawson, Sir W. T. : Ecological History of Plants. 



Forbes, E.: On the Connexion between the Dis- 

 tribution of the Existing Fauna and Flora of 

 the British Isles and the Ecological Changes, 

 &c. 



Henslow, G.: The Origin and Present Distribu- 

 tion of the British Flora. 



Henslow, G.: A Theoretical Origin of Endogens 

 from Exogens, &c. 



Hooker, Sir J. D.: The Origin and Distribution 

 of Arctic Plants. 



HORWOOD, A. R.: The Past History of Mono- 

 cotyledons. 



Lewis, F. J.: The Plant Remains in the Scottish 

 Peat Mosses. 



Oliver, F. W. : Plcridosperms and Angiosperms. 



Reid, Clement: The Origin of the British Flora. 



Reid, C\,EMENT: Submerged Forests. 



Reid, Clement: The Cromer Forest Bed. 



Reid, Clement: Norfolk Aniber. 



Reid, Clement: The Lignite of Bovey Tracey. 



Reid, Clement, and Reid, Eleonora: On the 

 Preglacial Flora of Britain. 



Saporta, G. DE: Plantes jurassiques. 



Saporta, G. DE: Types Proangiospermes. 



Saporta, G. de: LEvolution du Regne Vi^gi^tal. 



Sargant, E. : A Theory of the Origin of Mono- 

 cotyledons, &c. 



Sargant, E. : The Evolution of Monocotyledons. 



Sargant, E.: The Early History of Angiosperms. 



Scharff, R.: On an Early Tertiary Land-con- 

 nection between North and South America. 



Scharff, R.: On tlie Resemblance of the Fauna 

 and Flora of Ireland to that of the Spanish 

 Peninsula. 



Scharff, R. : On the Evidences of a Former Land- 

 bridge between Northern Europe and North 

 America, 



ScoTT, D. H.: The Evolution of Plants. 



Scott, D. H.: Studies in Fossil Botany. 



Seward, A. C: Fossil Botany. 



Seward, A. C. : Links with the Past in the Plant 

 World. 



Seward, A. C. : The Geological History of Mono- 

 cotyledons. 



Stopes, M. C: Ancient Plants. 



WiELAND, G. R.: American Fossil Cycads. 



II. BRITISH DISTRIBUTION 

 (Type, Altitude, Status, &c.) 



Bennett, A.: Supplement to Topographical 



Botany. 

 Druce, G. C. : Comital Census Numbers. 

 Hooker, Sir W. J. : Flora Scotica. 

 LiNDLEV, J.: Synopsis of the British Flora. 

 Marshall, E. S. : The Status of some Britannic 



Plants. 

 Marshall, E. S. : On the Probable Status of 



some Irish Plants, 

 Marshall, E. S. : Remarks on Cybele Hibernica, 



2nd Ed. 

 Marshall, E. S.: Irish Topographical Botany. 

 More, A. G. : Cybele Hibernica, 2nd Ed. 

 Praeger, R. Li.,: Irish Topographical Botany. 

 Prai;ger, R. Ll.: Geographical Distribution of 



Plant Groups in Ireland. 

 PuRTON, T.: Midland Flora. 

 Rogers, W. M.: On the Distribution of Rubi in 



Great Britain. 



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