178 BOTANICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE BRITISH COUNTIES. 
This interesting plant is closely related to H. herta, Sieb. & Zuce.!, 
but differs by its less coarsely-toothed leaves, very conspicuously pro- 
duced at the base, the presence of radiant flowers, and the sie of ve 
ee One of m 43 apa is an entire plant, an is less t 
foot in height. t had an opportunity of comparing the fruit 
with thst of the Ta semua goes 
BOTANICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE BRITISH 
COUNTIES. 
By Henry Tarren, M.B., F.L.S. 
( Continued from page 112.) 
Lincown.—[53 South; 54 North ; artificially divided. Pr. Trent. | 
Chiefly drained by Witham, &c., into the Wash; N. portion into 
Humber ; part of E. by small streams into. German Ocean. 
1.—No complete Flora. ‘ 
2.—Gibs., 482.—Mart., 64.—Gough, ii., 282.—B. @. 385. —New 
B. @, 271.—J. Britten, List in White’ s History of L., 180... 33 
List of books quoted given. 
acon tan -—Wollaston in Phyt. i Bae: __Anderson’s Guide, 
1847. 
Winterton. —W. Fowler in Phyt., ot pe iets aol, 
Frieston.—Howitt in New B. G., 
3.—Sir J. Banks’ plants in British asin 
LeIcEsTER AND Pe —[55. Pr. Trent.] Chiefly drained ty 
rent; S. E. part including most of "Rutland, by Welland into 
the Wash ; small piece o of 8. by Warwick Avon (Severn m). t 
1.—Mary Kirby, Flora of L., 1850. Natural System. No districts 
Cryptogams not included.—W. H. Coleman in White’s p Diree- 
tory of L., 1863. Based on lists for 12 districts “ taken a 
physical geogra: hy and river drainage.” No Crypto to- 
No special localities. List of previous writers given. .—OryP 
hil. Trans., XLIX. 803, 866, 1757. . 
Loughborough ok nay MS. Flora with coloured drawine™ 
1747, in Leicester Museum ; another, 1749, ™ ee 
ergs Society; an abridgment of the first in Bo 
um. 
mls ep Sea orough and Charley Forest.—Rarer wee we 
aid Hist. of L., 1796, pp. elxxvi : 
Belvoir, Vale. oft —Rey. G. &- Cabbe: in Nichols’ History of L., ae 
1., 1795, pp. exevi 
