BOTANICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE BRITISH COUNTIES. 111 
Sse but intended to follow. Old authors not consulted. 
— of Burnham, Stanhoe, and Crostwick especially 
ientea: to ~~ 
White’s History of a . ed. 3, 1864. Four districts. ah 
— — Previous writers enumerated in preface.— 
. Ib., in Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 1841, arr. by Lindley’s 
Mag. Nat. Hist, 
Sandringham. mds Moxon in Phyt. i., 596, 630 (3 miles’ radius) . 
Yarmouth—C. J. & J. Paget, Sketch of Nat. Hist. of Y., 1834, 
10 miles’ radius (includes as of Suffolk). Cryptogams . 
cluded. oo. — t. Hist. of Y., 1863, rList 4 
rare paw BP PP. 
3.—Sir J. E. h’s Herbarium at Linnean ey: London.— 
Dawson Neco Herbarium at Kew; Rich in Cryptogams.— 
Hooker’s N. plants at K 
Mr. H. G. Ginsepools | collecting localities in the county. 
Cauzrmcr. —[29. - Ouse.| Almost entirely in Ouse basin, a 
small portion in §.E, drained by Stour flowing into German 
Ocean. 
1.—C. ©. Babington, Flora of C., 1860. Eight districts, artificially 
formed. togams not included. Full lists of previous 
authors ; sl wiltare after Ray fully worked up and quoted. 
—Cryptogams, R. at Flora ie ae Parr ed. 3, “ ~ 
2.—Gibs., 1 416.— Gough ii., 
iene Pr See W, Turner, Kane of Herbes, 1548, and Herbal 
G. Ae bon’ 8 Saffron Walden list (see Essex) contains localities 
Baan —[30, Pr. Ouse.] Mainly in Ouse, but a small part of 8. 
in Thames ba asin. 
= Abbot, Flora Bedfordiensis, 1798. Linnean system. Short 
2. English descriptions. No districts. Cryptogams include 
~Gibs., 291.—Goughi., 333.—B. G., 13.--New B. G., 157, 601. 
I - Pr. Ouse.] Entirely in the Ouse basin. 
-—No Soy ay Flo 2 
Pale , 164.—B 335.—New B. G., 155. 
x tn 8 aera List (N orthampton) contains some H. plants. 
Wi: SD Pr. Ove] J: Maley in Ouse, but portions of 
m Severn and Thames 
te Flora. 
bs., 442.—Mart., 76. —Gough ii., 189.—B. G., 460.—New 
B. G., 173, 606.—Morton, Nat. Hist. of N., 1712, PP. 360-407. 
List of rarer r plants arranged by Ray’s Synopsis, ed. 2. Fungi, 
