BOTANICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE BRITISH COUNTIES. 109 
of books quoted given. Short list of Mosses; no other 
Cryptogams. ans ae ements in 1851 & 1859.—Additions in 
, N.S., 6, PP. 156, 197, 492, and Journ. Bot., 1872, 
p. 182; 5604, p 
ss 306. eat ee —Gough i., 351.—B. G., 330.—New 
B. af 103, 589. —R. Chambers in ay Nat. Hist, 1838, 
(N.S. ii.), p. 38. 
Hitchin. —Agarics, Dawson in nae i P: 968. 
Ske E. D.i Tond: Cat.. & Bab. Man. Seven natural — 
by drain ainage. Complete list of authors quoted given. 
Mosses, Lichens, and he! (incomplete). Old authors Specalty 
attended to.—Additions in Journ. Bot., 1870-1878. 
2.—Gibs. a i Start rt, 64. —Gongh i 82, —B.-.G., 399.—New 
586.—Cooper, 98; Sup 
Har: lt. =f Blackstone, Tosnisdlan <t pee H. sponte nasc., 
wihodh ay, C. Melvill, Flora of H., 1864 
Hyde Park & Kensington Gardens.—J. L. Warren in 7 ourn. Bot., 
1871, 
3.—Dr. Trimen’ 8 Herbarium in me British Museum.—Mr. Melvill’s 
Herbarium at Harrow 
Dr. APitinen is free additional material. 
Field Club, 1871. Arranged Sig ‘Lond. Cat., ed. 6. — Fiv 
artificial districts. List of authors quoted given. Tsalities 
or rarer species only. © Cryptogams omitted.—Additions, 
Journ. Bot. 1873 3, p. 188. 
2.—Gibs., 151.—Gough i., 165.—B. G., 25.—New B. G., 163, 602. 
Newbury —J. Lousley, 1839. 
Reading. —T. B. Flower, in Robertson’s Environs of R., 1843. 
aap of Oxford, Bucks, and Hants often contain Berks locali- 
Mr Britten is collecting additional material. 
Oxroxp Ee. tr iy aap Nearly all in Thames basin; small 
Portion of N.E. in Ouse; very small piece in Severn basin 
1—J. Sibthorp, Flora Oxoniensis, 1794. Arranged on Linnean 
system, with Latin definitions. Includes Cryptogams 
Walker, Flora of ne and its contiguous counties, 1833. 
Arranged on Linnean system, with short English mens bays 
