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Hall, T. B. A flora of Liverpool, with an appendix containing 

 meteorological tables & observations for the year 1838 by 

 Wilson Armistead. 17+ [3]+ 186 pp. pi. map. D. London, 

 [1839]. (Liverpool natural history society.) 

 Howitt, Godfrey. The Nottinghamshire flora. 124 pp. 1 pi. 

 O. London, 1839.f 

 Ralfs, John. The British phcenogamous plants and ferns. 



16+208 pp. O. London, 1839.f 

 [Russell, Anna.] Catalogue of plants . . . O. Newbury, 1839. f 



For observations on this list see Phytologist, III. 716. 

 Salter, T. B. Appendix, illustrative of the botany of Poole and 

 its neighbourhood. (In Sydenham, John. The history of the 

 town and county of Poole . . . 14+491 pp. pi. O. Poole, 

 1839. See pp. 465-491.) — Reprinted under the title: Short 

 account of the botany of Poole and its neighbourhood. O. 

 Poole, 1839.T 

 Francis, G. W. The little English Flora. [4]+13 + 174pp. 14 

 pi. S. London, 1839. t — Ed. 2. [4]+ 213 pp. il. 14 pi. S. 

 London, 1842. — Ed. 3. 213 pp. 14 pi. S. London, lS49.f 

 — Ed. 4. [4]+ 212 pp. il. 14 pi. S. London, 1S58. 

 Arnott, G . A. Walker-. Names of orders, sub-orders and tribes. 



F. [Glasgow, 184. ?]t 

 Barnes, Henry. The flora of Yorkshire. [4]+ 16+ 159 pp. 

 maps. O. London, 1840. 

 Annotated list. — For supplement see Baker, J. G. & Nowell, John. 

 A supplement to Baines' Flora of Yorkshire. 1S54. 

 Bromfield, W. A. A list of plants likely to be found growing 

 wild in the Isle of Wight, but not discovered or reported . . . 

 up to . . . 1840. 24 pp. D. Ryde, 1840.t 

 [Forster, T. F.] Botanical pocket book, with . . . rarer plants 



of the neighbourhood. D. Tunbridge Wells, 1840. t 

 Francis, G. W. British botany illustrated. 2 pts. (16 + 32 

 pp.) il. 6 pi. O. London, 1840. f 

 No more published. 

 Jackson, [M. A.]. The pictorial flora; or, British botany deline- 

 ated in 1500 lithographic drawings of all the species of flow- 

 ering plants indigenous to Great Britain; illustrating the 

 descriptive works on English botany by Sir J. E. Smith, Lind- 

 ley, Hooker, Withering and other authors. 4+42 pp. 131 pi. 

 O. London, 1840. 

 Wood, J. B. Flora mancuniensis ; or, A catalogue of the 

 flowering plants . . . found within fifteen miles of Manches- 

 ter. 9+81 pp. D. Halifax, 1840. 

 Balfour, J. H. & Babingtorj, C. C. An account of the vegeta- 

 tion of the Outer Hebrides. 24 pp. O. [Edinburgh, 1841.] 

 Beesley, Thomas. Botany of the neighbourhood of Banbury, 

 with a sketch on the geology. \(In Beesley, Alfred. The 

 history of Banbury . . . 16+667 pp. il. 24 pi. 2 maps. 

 O. London, 1841. See pp. 580-667.) 

 [Cowell, M. II.] Botanical labels for the herbarium, adapted 

 to the floras of Smith, Hooker, Lindley and Macreight, giving 

 the scientific and popular names, synonyms and habitats of 

 each plant . . . Edited by a corresponding member of the 

 Botanical society of London. O. Faversham, 1841. f 

 Edmondston, Thomas, jr. List of phanerogamous plants, to- 

 gether with the cryptogamic orders Filices, Equisetaceae and 

 Lycopodiaccao, observed in the Shetland Islands. (.Inn. 

 Mag. Nat. Hist. VII. 2S7-295. 1841.) 

 Gulliver, George. Catalogue of plants collected in the neigh- 

 bourhood of Banbury. 8+ 37+ [1] pp. D. London, 1841. 

 Hincks, T. D. On early contributions to the flora of Ireland; 

 with remarks on Mr. Mackay's Flora hibernica. (Ann. Mag. 

 Nat. Hist. VI. 1-12, 126-135. 1841.) 

 Leighton, W. A. A flora of Shropshire. 12+573 pp. 20 pi. 



O. Shrewsbury & London, 1841. f 

 Sowerby, ('. E. An illustrated catalogue of British plants. 56 

 pp. 48 pi. D. London, 1841. t 

 Only No. I.-VI. (Clematis to Sedum) were issued. 

 Balfour, J. II. Short notice of a botanical trip to the highlands 

 of Scotland. (Arm. Mag. Nat. Hist. X. 117-1 IS. 1842.) 

 [Coxhead, Henry.] Catalogue of the vasculares or phrcnoga- 

 mous plants of Great Britain, arranged according to the 

 natural system. 15 pp. O. London, [1842]. f 

 Potter, T. li. The history and antiquities of Charnwood for- 

 est. With an appendix on the geology, botany and ornithol- 

 ogy of the district. 224 pp. 24 pi. Q. London, 1842. f 

 Flora by A. Bloxam, assisted by C. C. BabinRton (pp. 35-62). 

 Lees, Khlwinj. Botanical looker-out among the wild flowers 

 ... of England and Wales . . . with notices of many re- 

 markable localities of the rarer and most interesting English 

 and Welsh plants, 10+ 376 pp. il. O. London i- Chelten- 

 ham, 1842. — Ed. 2. 16 + [1+564 pp. 6 pi. O. Loudon, 

 1851. 



Phytologist; a popular botanical miscellanj'. 1842-63. — See 

 Periodicals akd serials, p. 19. 



Maton, George. The natural history of a part of the county 

 of Wilts, comprehended within the distance of ten miles round 

 the city of Salisbury. 74 pp. O. London, 1843. t 



Webb, R. H. & Coleman, W. H. Report on the progress made 

 . . . Flora hertfordiensis. D. [Hertford, 1843.] 



Lees, Edwin. The botany of the Malvern Hills in the counties 

 of Worcester, Hereford and Gloucester; with the precise sta- 

 tions of the rarer plants ... 8+ 64 pp. D. London, [pref . 

 1843].t — Ed. 2 enl. & rev. 2+101 pp. 1 pi. D. London, 

 [pref. 1852]. — Ed. 3 enl. & rev. 8+166 pp. 1 pi. D. 

 London, [pref. 1S6S]. 



Babington, C. C. Manual of British botany, containing the 

 flowering plants and ferns, arranged according to the natural 

 orders. 24 +400 pp. D. London, 1843. — Ed. 2. 32 + 428 

 pp. D. London, 1S47. — Ed. 3. 32+434 pp. D. London, 

 1851. — Ed. 4. 32 + 446 pp. D. London, 1856. — Ed. 5. 

 52+449 pp. D. London, 1S62. — Ed. 6. 52+461 pp. D. 

 London, 1S67. — Ed. 7. 43+473 pp. D. London, 1874. 



— Ed. S. 67+4S5pp. D. London, 1S81. 



Buckman, James. A botanical guide to the environs of Chel- 

 tenham. [S]+7+59+[l]pp. lpl. O. Cheltenham, 1844. 



[Watson, H. O] The London catalogue of British plants, 

 published under the direction of the Botanical societv of Lon- 

 don. 16 pp. O. t-p-c. London, 1844. — Ed. 2. 14 pp. O. 

 t-p-c. London, 1S48. — Ed. 3. 16 pp. O. t-p-c. London, 

 1850. — Ed. 4. 16 pp. O. t-p-c. London, 1853. — Ed. 5. 

 16 pp. O. t-p-c. London, 1S57. — Ed. 6. 32 pp. O. 

 t-p-c. London, 1S67. — Ed. 7. 32 pp. O. t-p-c. London, 

 1874. — Ed. 9. London, 1895. — The London catalogue of 

 British plants; to be used in exchanges of specimens with 

 the Botanical society of London. (Folio impression ; intended 

 for the use of foreigners . . . ) [4] pp. F'. London, [1S44]. 

 Folio impression by Watson, H. C. & Dennes, G. E. 



Gamer, R[obert]. Natural history of the county of Stafford, 

 comprising its geology, zoology, botany, its antiquities, 

 topography . . . 6+[l] + 551 pp. il. Spl. map. O. Lon- 

 don, 1844. — Supplement. 61pp. O. London, 1S60. 

 Botany (pp. 333-445; Suppl., pp. 36-37). 



Loudon, Mrs. [Jane (Webb)]. British w-ild flowers, their de- 

 scription, arrangement and glossary. 216 pp. 48 pi. sq. Q. 

 London, 1844-45.t — [Another ed.]' 60 pi. Q. London, 1843. t 



— Ed. 2. 16+311 pp. 60 pi. sq. O. London, 1S46.T — [An- 

 other ed.] 16+311 pp. 60 pi. Q. London, 1S49. — Brit- 

 ish wild flowers, drawn from nature and arranged in a series 

 of plates By H. N. Humphreys. 264 pp. 44 pi. sq. Q. Lon- 

 don, [lS56]t. — Ed. 3. 16+311pp. 60pl. F. London, 1S59. 



Dixon, G. Handbook to the herbarium. O. London, 1845. t 



Edmonston, Thomas. A flora of Shetland ; comprehending a 

 list of the flowering and cryptogamic plants of the Shetland 

 Islands . . . 27+ 67 pp. D. Aberdeen, 1845. 



Gardiner. William. Botanical rambles in Braemar in 1844, 

 with an appendix on Forfarshire botany. [4] + 51+[l] pp. S. 

 Dundee, 1845. 



Jenner, Edward. A flora of Tunbridge Wells, being a list of 

 indigenous plants within a radius of 15 miles . . . 20+ [2]+ 

 260+ [2] pp. lpl. D. Tunbridge Wells, [1845]. t 



Power, Thomas. The botanist 's guide for the county of Cork, 

 being a systematic catalogue of the native plants of the 

 county . . . (In Contributions towards a fauna and flora 

 of the county of Cork. 130 pp. O. London & Cork, 1845.) 



Forbes, Edward. On the connexion between the distribution 

 of the existing fauna and flora of the British Isles. SIS pp. 

 2 maps. O. London, 1846. t 



Knapp, F. II. The botanical chart of British flowering plants 

 and ferns; shewing at one view their chief characteristics, 

 generic and specific names, with the derivations, their locali- 

 ties, properties ... 10+90 (172) pp. O. Hath. 1846. 



The Irish flora, comprising the flowering plants and ferns. 

 220 pp. D. Dublin. 1847.T 



Specimen flora : or, British botany exemplified. O. London, 

 1847. t 



Balfour, J. II. (In the flora of the Bass Rock. 22 pp. 1 pi. 

 O. Edinburgh. 1847.f 



Flower. T. B. Flora thane tensis; or. A catalogue of plants 

 indigenous to the isleof Thanet. 6+S3pp. 1'. Ramsgate, 

 1847. 



Johnson. Thomas. Opuscula omnia botanica Thomae John- 

 soni, pharmaceuticae societatis londinensis socii. Nuperri- 

 me edita a T. S. Ralph. 13+48 7*- 19 37pp. 3 pi. Q. 

 Londini, 1847f 



For the orininal works so- Johnson, Thomas. 1G291-34]. 



