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PHYTOGRAPHY — BRITISH ISLANDS 



Winch, N. J. Flora of Northumberland and Durham. 149 pp. 

 Q. Newcastle, 1831.f 



Remarks on the distribution of the indigenous plants of 



Northumberland and Durham, as connected with the geo- 

 logical structure of those countries. (Nat. Hist. Soc. North- 

 umberland Trans. I. 50-57. 1831.) 



Duck, J. N. The natural history of Portshead . . . with an 

 appendix, containing an ornithological, entomological, and 

 botanical catalogue for the neighbourhood. 65 pp. 3 pi. 

 map. D. Bristol, 1832.t 

 Botany (pp. 39-49); botanical list (pp. 62-65). 



Macgillivray, William. Remarks on the phenogamic vegeta- 

 tion of the River Dee, in Aberdeenshire. (Werner. Nat. Hist. 

 Soc. Mem. VI. (1826-31), pp. 539-556. 1832.) 



Watson, H. C. Outlines of the geographical distribution of 

 British plants belonging to the division of vasculares or 

 cotyledones. 16 + 334 pp. D. Edinburgh, [1832]. — Re- 

 marks on the geographical distribution of British plants; 

 chiefly in connection with latitude, elevation, and climate. 

 16+288 pp. D. London, 1835. — The geographical distri- 

 bution of British plants. Ed. 3. 4+ 259 pp. O. London, 



1843. Bemerkungen uber die geographische Vertheilung 



und Verbreitung der Gewachse Grossbritanniens, besonders 

 nach ihrer Abhangigkeit von der geographisehen Breite, 

 der Hohe und dem Klima; iibersetzt und mit Beilagen und 

 Anmerkungen versehen von C. T. Beilschmied. 20+261 

 + [2] pp. O. Breslau, 1837. 

 Of English ed. 3 only pt. I. issued, containing Ranunculaceae-Papa- 

 veraceae. 



Bailey, Katherine (afterwards Lady Kane). The Irish flora; 

 comprising the phsenogamous plants and ferns. 11+220 pp. 

 D. Dublin, 1833. — [Another ed.] 11+ 220 pp. D. Dub- 

 lin, 1846. 



Graham, [Robert]. Notice of botanical excursions into the 

 highlands of Scotland from Edinburgh this season, 1833. 

 (Edinb. New Philos. Jour. XV 358-361. 1833.) 



Walker, Richard. The flora of Oxfordshire and its contiguous 

 counties, comprising the flowering plants only, arranged in 

 easy and familiar language according to the Linnean and 

 natural systems, preceded by an introduction to botany. 

 135+338 pp. 12 pi. 1 tab. O. Oxford, 1833. 



Winch, N. J. Contributions to the flora of Cumberland, to 

 which are added remarks on the list of plants published in 

 Hutchinson's history of that country, and in Turner and 

 Dillwyn Botanist's guide through England and Wales. 17 

 pp. Q. Newcastle, 1833. 



Anderson, Georg & Peter. Guide to the highlands and islands 

 of Scotland, including the Orkney and Shetland, descriptive 

 of their scenery, statistics, antiquities and natural history; 

 with numerous historical notices. 750 pp. O. London, 

 1834. t 



Babington, C. C. Flora bathoniensis; or, A catalogue of the 

 plants indigenous to the vicinity of Bath. 6+ 62 +[6] pp. 

 D. Bath, 1834. — Supplement, pp. 63-105 + [5] pp. map. 

 D. Bath, 1839. 



Cooper, T. H. The botany of the county of Sussex. 52 pp. 

 O. Lewes, 1834. t 



Hastings, Charles. Illustrations of the natural history of 

 Worcestershire, with information on the . . . botany . . . 

 of the county; including also a short account on the mineral 

 waters. 4+ 184 pp. map O. London, 1834. 

 Botany [by E. Lees]. 



Paget, C. J. & J. Natural history of Yarmouth. O. London, 

 1834.f 



Wilson, W[illiam]. Observations on some British plants, par- 

 ticularly with reference to the English flora of Sir James 

 Smith. (Hooker Jour. Bot. I. 258-271, 306-312. 1834.) 



Baxter, William. British phasiogamous botany; or, Figures 

 and descriptions of the genera of British flowering plants. 

 6 vol. 509 pi. O. Oxford & London, 1834-43. 

 The earlier volumes have apparently been reissued without change of 

 date as ed. 2 and 3. 



Francis, G. W. A catalogue of British flowering plants and 

 ferns, to facilitate botanical correspondence and reference. 

 Broadside. F. London, 1835.t — Ed. 2. Broadside, obi. 

 F 4 . London, [lS35?].t — Ed. 3. Broadside. F 4 . London, 

 [1836 ?].t — Ed. 5. 3 pp. F 4 . London, 1840. t 



Watson, H. C. The new botanist's guide to the localities of the 

 rarer plants of Britain. 2 vol. (674 pp.) D. London, 1835- 

 37. 

 In some copies both volumes are dated 1837. 



Graham, [Robert] . Notes regarding some of the plants observed 

 during the last year, in excursions from Edinburgh, especially 

 some new stations for those of rare occurrence, or concerning 

 the geographical distribution of a few which are more com- 

 mon. (Edinb. New Philos. Jour. XXI. 311-315. 1836.) 



Jacob, John. West Devon and Cornwall flora. Vol. I. unp. 

 7 pi. O. London, 1836. 

 The cover has the date 1837. — No more published. 



Mackay, J. T. Flora hibernica; comprising the flowering 

 plants, ferns, characeae, musci, hepaticae, lichenes and 

 algae of Ireland arranged according to the natural system 

 with a synopsis of the genera according to the Linnsean sys- 

 tem. 2 pts. O. Dublin, 1836. 

 Pt. II. by Thomas Taylor. 



Murray, Alexander. The northern flora; or, A description of 

 the wild plants belonging to the north and east of Scotland, 

 with an account of their places of growth and properties. 

 Pt. I. 17+ [1]+ 150+ 16 pp. facsim. O. Edinburgh, 1836. 



Cooper, Daniel. Flora metropolitana ; or, Botanical rambles 

 within thirty miles of London ; being the results of numerous 

 excursions made in 1833-35 . . . 16+ 139 pp. S. London, 

 1836.t — Supplement. 36 pp. S. London, 1837. — Flora 

 metropolitana . . . With a supplement containing an index 

 of both Latin and English names, times of flowering, colour of 

 flower, etc. [Ed. 2.] 16+139+36 pp. D. London, 1837.f 



Catalogue of British plants included in the I. volume of Hook- 

 er's British flora, third edition, with additions from . . . 

 other sources. Printed for the Botanical society of Edin- 

 burgh. 15 pp. O. Edinburgh, 1836.t — [Another ed.] If. 

 Edinburgh, 1836. — Catalogue . . . Pt. I. Containing the 

 flowering plants and ferns. By J. H. Balfour . . . C. C. 

 Babington . . . and W. H. Campbell. Ed. 2. 16 pp. O. 

 Edinburgh, 1841.f — Ed. 4. 43 pp. O. Edinburgh, 1865. 



Macreight, D. C. Manual of British botany; in which the 

 orders and genera are arranged and described according to 

 the natural system of De Candolle, with a series of analytical 

 tables for the assistance of the student in the examination of 

 the plants indigenous to, or commonly cultivated in Great 

 Britain. 17+296 pp. D. London, 1837. 



Deakin, Richard & Marnock, Robert. Florigraphia britan- 

 nica ; or, Engravings and descriptions of the flowering plants 

 & ferns of Britain. Pt. I. 224 pp. 287 il. 48 pi. O. Lon- 

 don, 1837. — [Another ed.] 4 vol. 1625 il. pi. O. London, 

 1841-48. — Ed. 2. 4 vol. pi. O. London, 1857. 



Richard Deakin is sole author of ed. 2. 



Adam, William. The gem of the Peak. O. London, [1838]. t 

 Botany of the High and Low Peak (pp. 248-252). 



Dickie, George. Flora abredonensis; comprehending a list of 

 the flowering plants and ferns found in the neighbourhood of 

 Aberdeen; with remarks on the climate, the features of the 

 vegetation etc. 5+70 pp. D. Aberdeen, 1838. 



Irvine, Alexander. The London flora; containing a concise 

 description of the phsenogamous British plants, which grow 

 spontaneously in the vicinity of the metropolis, with their 

 localities, arranged in conformity to the natural system, also 

 a Linnaean arrangement of all the indigenous British species 

 . . . 16+340 pp. D. London, 1838. 



Luxford, George. A flora of the neighbourhood of Reigate, 

 Surrey, containing the flowering plants and ferns. 18+118 

 + [1] pp. map. D. London, 1838. 



Mackay, J. T. A brief view of the botany of Ireland. (Edinb. 

 New Philos. Jour. XXV. 365-368. 1838.) 



Twamley, L. A. Our wild flowers familiarly described and 

 illustrated. 6+ [2]+ 312 pp. 12 pi. D. London, 1838. — 

 [Another ed.] 6+ [2]+ 312 pp. 12 pi. D. London, 1839. 



Babington, C. C. Primitive florae sarnicae; or, An outline of 

 the flora of the Channel islands of Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney 

 and Serk. Containing a catalogue of the plants indigenous of 

 the islands; with occasional observations upon their distinc- 

 tive characters, affinities and nomenclature. 16+132 pp. 

 D. London, 1839. 



Bellamy, J. C. The natural history of South Devon. 26+8+ 

 455 pp. il. 18 pi. 5 maps. O. Plymouth & London, 1839. f 



Cowell, M. H. A floral guide for East Kent . . . being a 

 record of the habitats of indigenous plants found in the east- 

 ern division of the county of Kent, with those of Faver- 

 sham, particularly detailed and definitely exhibited. 14+ 98 

 pp. 2 maps. O. Faversham, 1839. 



[Gordon, George.] Collectanea for a flora of Moray; or, A list 

 of the phamogamous plants and ferns hitherto found within 

 the province. 8+40 pp. O. Elgin, 1839.f 



