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PHYTOGRAPHY — BRITISH ISLANDS 



Steele, W. E. Handbook of field botany, comprising the 

 flowering plants and ferns indigenous to the British Isles. 

 29+249 pp. 1 pi. D. Dublin, 1847. 



Watson, H. C. Cybele britannica; or, British plants and their 

 geographical relations. 4 vol. map. O. London, 1847-59. 



— Supplement . . . containing the distribution of plants in 

 Britain. Pt. I. 119 pp. O. London, I860. — A compen- 

 dium of the Cybele britannica . . . 6+[l]+651 pp. O. 

 London, 1S70. — Supplement to the compendium of Cybele 

 britannica; shewing the distribution of British plants 

 through the 38 sub-provinces; being also a second supple- 

 ment to Cybele britannica. 4+213 pp. map. O. Thames 

 Ditton, 1872. 



Balfour, J. H. Notes on a botanical excursion, with pupils, to 

 the mountains of Braemar, Glenisla and Clova, and to Ben- 

 lawers, in August 1847. {Edinb. New Philos. Jour. XLV. 

 122-128. 1848.) 



Dillwyn, L. W. Materials for a fauna and flora of Swansea and 

 the neighbourhood. [2] + 44 pp. Q. Swansea, 1848. 



Ffalconer, R. W.] Contributions towards a catalogue of plants 

 indigenous to the neighbourhood of Tenby. 54 + [l]pp. O. 

 London, 1848+ 

 The author's full name appears only on the t-p-c. 



Gardiner, William. The flora of Forfarshire. 24+308 pp. 

 1 pi. O. London & Edinburgh, 1848. t 



Ibbotson, Henry. Catalogue of phaenogamous plants of Great 

 Britain ... 206 pp. D. London, 1848. — [Another ed.] 

 London, 1855. 



Martins, Ch[arles], De la colonisation vegetale des lies britan- 

 niques, des Shetland, des Feroe et de ITslande. (Bibl. Univ. 



Geneve Arch. Sci. Phys. VIII. 89-106. 1848.) On the 



vegetable colonisation of the British Islands, Shetland, Feroe, 

 and Iceland. {Edinb. New Philos. Jour. XLVL (184S-49), 

 pp. 40-52. 1849.) 



Kirby, Mary. A flora of Leicestershire; comprising the flower- 

 ing plants and the ferns indigenous to the county, arranged 

 on the natural system, by Mary Kirby, with notes by her 

 sister. O. Leicester, 1848. —[Ed. 2.] 9+ [3]+ 183 pp. D. 

 London, 1850. 



Tyas, R. Favourite field flowers described. London, 1848+ 



— [Second series.] D. London, 1850+ 



Catlow, Agnes. Popular field botany ; containing a familiar 

 and technical description of the plants most common to the 

 various localities of the British Isles, adapted to the study of 

 either the artificial or natural systems. 32+380 pp. 20 pi. 

 S. London, 1848. — Ed. 2. 32+ 384 pp. 20 pi. S. London, 

 1849. — Ed. 3. 10+409 pp. 20 pi. S. London, 1852. 



Johns, C. A. A week at the Lizard. 8+ 322 pp. il. 1 pi. 

 map. S. London, 1848.f— [Another ed.] 16+275 pp. il. 



1 pi. map. S. London, [1874?]. 



Cullen, W. H. Flora sidostiensis; or, A catalogue of the plants 

 indigenous to the vicinity of Sidmouth. 17+57 pp. O. 

 London, 1849+ 



Martin, G. A. The Undercliff of the Isle of Wight; its 

 climate, history, and natural productions. 17 + 366 pp. 



2 pi. O. London, 1849+ 



The botanical portion is chiefly by W. A. Bromfield. 



Morgan, T. O. Flora Cereticae superioris. O. Aberystwith, 

 1849+ 



Webb, R. H. & Colsman, W. H. Flora hertfordiensis; or, A 

 catalogue of plants found in the county of Hertford. 46+ 

 390+ [20] pp. map. D. London, 1849. — Supplement. 2 

 pts. (22+ 23 pp ) D. n. t-p. [London, 1851-59.] 



Buxton, Richard. A botanical guide to the flowering plants, 

 ferns, mosses and algae, found indigenous within 16 miles of 

 Manchester. 21+168 pp. D. London, 1849. — A botani- 

 cal guide to the flowering plants . . . found indigenous within 

 18 miles ... 21+207 pp. D. London, 1859. 



Bastian, H. C. Flora of Falmouth . . . O. [Falmouth, 

 1850?]t 



Bromfield, W. A. Botanico-topographical map of the Isle of 

 Wight. London, 1850+ 



Hooker, Sir W. J., & Arnott, G. A. Walker-. The British flora. 

 1850. — See Hooker, Sir W. J. The British flora . . . 1830. 



[Paley, F. A.] Wild flowers of Dover. S. Dover, [1850?]+ 



Dickinson, Joseph. The flora of Liverpool. 166 pp. O. Liver- 

 pool [London], 1851. 



Giraud, J. E. Floral months of England. Q. London, 1851+ 



Hannaford, Samuel, jr. Flora tottoniensis; a catalogue of the 

 flowering plants and ferns, growing wild in the vicinity of 

 Totnes. 3S pp. D. London & Totnes, [pref. 1851]. 



Hoblyn, R. D. British plants. D. London, 1851+ 



Pratt, Afnne]. Wild flowers of the year. D. London, [1851 ?]. 



Henslow, J. S. British plants growing wild (and a few com- 

 mon trees in plantations) in the parish of Hitcham, Suffolk. 

 If. F. Ipswich, 1851+ — [Another ed.] If. F. Ipswich, 

 1855+ — [Ed. 3.] 1 f. F. [Ipswich, lS59.]t 



Dowden, Richard. Walks after wild flowers; or, The botany 

 of the bohereens. 8+232 pp. 1 pi. O. London, 1852. 



Pratt, A[nne]. Wild flowers. 2 vol. 192 pi. S. London, 1852. 



Salmon, J. D. On the division of the county of Surrey into 

 botanical districts, with a view to the preparation of a flora of 

 Surrey. (Phytologist, IV. 55S-566. 1852.) 



Johnston, George. The botany of the eastern borders with the 

 popular names and uses of the plants, and of the customs and 

 beliefs which have been associated with them. 12+336 pp. 

 il. 14 pi. O. London, 1853. (Terra lindisfarnensis. The 

 natural history of the eastern borders, I.) 



MacgillivTay, P. H. A catalogue of the flowering plants and 

 ferns growing in the neighbourhood of Aberdeen. 8 + 44 

 pp. S. Aberdeen, 1853. 



Johns, C. A. Flowers of the field. 2 vol. S. London, [1853]+ 

 —Ed. 13. London, 1878+ — Ed. 21. 59+ 664 pp. il. O. 

 London, 1885+ — Ed. 29 entirely rewritten and revised by 

 G. S.Boulger ... 52+926 pp. il. O. London, 1899+ 



Baker, .1. G. & Nowell, John. A supplement to Baines' Flora 

 of Yorkshire. 8+188 pp. map. O. London, 1854. 



Pt. I. The flowering plants and ferns by J. G. Baker. Pt. II. The 

 mosses of the county by John Nowell. 



Swete, E. H. Flora bristoliensis. 26+ 138+ [1] pp. 2 pi. 

 map. O. London, 1854. 



Thomson, Spencer. Wanderings among the wild flowers ; how 

 to see and how to gather them; with two chapters on the 

 economical and medicinal uses of our native plants. [320] pp. 

 D. London, 1854+ 



The botanist's vade-mecum; being a practical guide for collect- 

 ing, classifying, and examining plants; with a complete glos- 

 sary. Various paging, il. D. London & Glasgow, 1855. 

 Consists of portions of J. H. Balfour's Manual of botany. New ed. 



First steps to the British flora. S. London, [1855]+ 



Baker, J. G. The flowering plants and ferns of Great Britain; 

 an attempt to classify them according to their geogno'stic 

 relations. 30+[l]pp. O. London, 1855+ 



Macgillivray, Wilham. The natural history of Dee Side and 

 Braemar. Edited by E. Lankester. 20 + 507 pp. il. 5 pi. 

 2 maps. O. London, 1855. 



Pratt, Anne. The flowering plants and ferns of Great Britain. 



5 vol. 238 pi. O. London, [1855]+ — New ed. 5 vol pi. 



London, 1861t- — [Ed.3.] 6 vol. 313 pi. O. London, [1873]. 



Title of Vol. VI. reads : The British grasses, sedges, ferns, and their 



allies the club mosses, pepperworts and horsetails. 



[Irvine, Alexander.] British botany. 224 pp. O. [London, 



1855-56.]t 

 Issued with the Phytologist, new ser. I. and II. 



Brewer, J. A. A new flora of the neighbourhood of Reigate, 

 Surrey, containing the flowering plants and ferns, and a list 

 of the mosses. 8+ [2] + 194 pp. map. S. London, 1856. 



Bromfield, W. A. Flora vectensis, being a systematic descrip- 

 tion of the phaenogamous or flowering plants and ferns 

 indigenous to the Isle of Wight; edited by Sir W. J. Hooker 

 and T. B. Salter. 35+67S pp. 1 por. O. London, 1856. 



Saint-Brody, G[ustavus]. The flora of Weston and its imme- 

 diate neighbourhood. 8+174 pp. D. Weston-super- 

 Mare, 1856+ 



Childs, A. P. The British botanist's field book; a synopsis of 

 the British flowering plants. 16+160 pp. S. London, 1857. 



Masters, M. T. On the flowering plants and ferns of Oxford- 

 shire and the contiguous counties. 15 pp. O. Oxford, 

 1857+ (Ashmolean transactions.) 



[Pamplin, W. & Irvine, Alexander.] Botanical tour in . . . 

 Perthshire. O. London, 1857. (Ashmolean society. Trans- 

 actions, III.) 



Baker, J. G. Physical history of the Vale of Mowbray. O. 

 Ripon, 1858+ 



[Currey, Frederick.] On the botany of the district . . . 

 [bounded by the rivers Cray, Ravensbourne and Thames, in 

 Kent]. 24 pp. O. London, 1858+ 

 Issued as a first report of the Botanical committee of the Greenwich 

 natural history club. 



Irvine, Alexander. The illustrated handbook of the British 

 plants. 24+840 pp. 207 il. D. London, 1858. 



Bentham, George. Handbook of the British flora; a descrip- 

 tion of the flowering plants and ferns indigenous to, or natu- 

 ralized in, the British Isles. 16+ 655 pp. D. London, 1858. 

 - [Another ed.] 2 vol. (74+1076 pp.) 1295 il. O. Lon- 



