6 THE FLORA OF DERBYSHIRE. 



1835. Watson, Hewett Cottrell: "New Botanists' Guide 

 to the Localities of the Barer Plants of Britain." 

 Vol. i., England and Wales; vol. ii., Scotland; 

 and Supplement, 1887. This is substantially a 

 new edition of the " Botanists' Guide " of Turner 

 and Dillwyn, with additions by himself, Kev. 

 Churchill Babington, Eev. A. Bloxam, Mr. J. E. 

 Bowman, W. Christy, Harriman, and Mr. G. 

 Howitt. In his other books, " Cybele Britannica" 

 and " Topographical Botany," 1873-4, of which a 

 new edition has been issued, edited by Mr. J. G. 

 Baker, F.B.S., and the Eev. W. W. Newbould, 

 much additional information respecting this county 

 has been given. 



1838. " The British Flora," by Sir W. J. Hooker, gives 

 several habitats of the plants growing in this 

 county, chiefly on the authority of D. Turner and 

 Dillwyn's " Botanists' Guide," and of Mr. Watson's 

 works. 



1844. Eobert Garner, F.L.S. : " Natural History of the 

 County of Stafford." This gentleman is still 

 living at Stoke-upon-Trent, and has frequently 

 conversed with me about his botanical discoveries 

 in the dales of Derbyshire, he being the first to 

 find Draba incana in Monsal Dale. In the above- 

 mentioned book several interesting Derbyshire 

 plants are mentioned and their habitats given. 



1847. Whittaker, Joseph, Ferriby Brook, Morley, con- 

 tributed to the " Phytologist," vol. ii., a " List of 

 the Plants and Ferns " growing at Breadsall, near 

 Derby. Mr. Whittaker has rendered me very 

 valuable assistance at various times, besides 

 furnishing me with specimens of the plants found 

 in his neighbourhood. The information thus 

 derived from him has his name placed against it in 

 the following pages. 



1851. " Gem of the Peak," by Thomas Adams. This 

 contains a long list of plants which appears to 

 have been derived from Glover's History, and no 

 authorities are given for the habitats mentioned. 



1863. "Natural History of Tutbury," by Sir Oswald 

 Moseley, Bart., D.C.L., F.E.S., together with the 

 " Fauna and Flora of the District surrounding 

 Tutbury and Burton-on-Trent," by Edwin Brown. 

 The contributors to the latter part of this work, so 

 far as the botany is concerned, were the Be vs. A. 



