§ 76. LOCAL FLORAS. GREAT BRITAIX. 261 



Torquay. 



JStewakt (R.). The Torquay Flora. Torquay, 1860. 8°. 



Totnes. 



JHAirifAFOED (S.). Flora tottoniensis.- Lond. 1851. 8". Suppl. 

 [1852.] 



Tunbridge Wells. 



+[FoESTEE (T. F.).] List of the rare plants . . . Tunbridge m41s, 

 [Lond. 1801.] 8". 



Flora tonbridgensis. Lond. 1816. 8°. Suppl. 1842. 



There is said to be an edition " Paris, 1816." 



+[ ] Botanical Pocket Book, -vritli . . . rarer plants of the 



ncigbboui'liood. Tunbr. Wells, 1840. 12'\ 



Intended for the insertion of localities, a space being left for each 

 species. 



*jEXJfER (E.). Flora of Tunbridge WeUs. Tunbr. WeUs, [1845]. 8°. 

 jDEiKHi (R.). Flowering Plants of Tunbridge WeUs. Tun. Wells, 

 187[0-]1. 8". Ed. 2? 1876. 



Tutbury. 

 JMosLEr (0.). jS'at. Hist, of Tutbuiy. Lond. 1863. 8". 



Botanical portion by E. Erown, A. Bloxani, and W. H. Coleman. 



Ulster. 



JDiCKiE (J.). Flora of Ulster. Belfast, 1864. 8°. 



Wakefield. 

 +G1SSIXG (T. W. ) . Materials for a Flora of Wakefield. Huddersfield, 

 1867. 8°. 



I The Ferns and Fern allies of Wakefield . . . Wakefield, 



1862. 8°. 



The illustrations, -which are xery poor, by J. E. Sowerby. 



Warrington. 



Ceosfield (Gt.). Calendar of Flora at Warrington. Warrington, 

 1809. 8°. 



Warwickshire. 



Perey(W. G.). Plantae var\-icenscs sclectae .. .Warwick, 1820. 8°. 

 |Bagxall (J. E.). Distrib. of the genus Eosa in Warwickshire. 

 [Birmingham, 1878.] 8". 



