180 BOTANICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE BRITISH COUNTIES. 
spend § Liverpool iehg contain many localities in se 
unty. (See Lancaster.) 
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A conta Flora is in preparation by Hon. J. L. Warren & F. M. 
LaANcasTER. _[59 South, 60 West*; separated by R. Ribble. .Pr. 
_ Hersey.|. Drained by Mersey, Ribble, Lune, and other smaller 
rivers, into Irish Sea, very small portion in E. in Humber 
basin. 
1.—No complete Flora. List of common plants very incomplete for ’ 
. Lancaster, Watson 
2.--Gibs., 804. —Mart., 6 —Gough, iii, 145.—B. G, 365— 
ew B. G., 299, 659. years Nat. Hist. of L. & Cheshire, 
1700. 
Manchester. —J. B. Wood, Flora Mancuniensis, 184.—L. H. 
Grindon, the M. Tora: 1859: popular, descriptive; 10 
districts. Includes Cryptogams.—R. Buxton, Bot. Guide t 
. ed. 2,1859. 18 miles radius, Lino System, Includes 
Musci and Algze.— Wood in Phyt., 8.—Grindon in Journ. 
Bot., 1872, 305.—Mosses ; BA rae in Phyt., i., 7425 Hunt 
in Rep. of M. Field Nat. Soc. ., 1864. 
Liverpool.—J. B. Hall, Flora of L., 1840, _10 miles 
1855, 5 
Southport. pe "Windsor in Phyt., N.S., 1863, 417.—Coneis® 
History of 8S. 
ory 
Bury.—R. H. Aleock in Rep. B. oo Hist. Soc., 1871. 15 
sailes radius. List. Few localiti 
Preston.—C. J. Ashfield, Flora of P.. in Trans. L. & Cheshire : 
Hist. Soc., 1858-64, in - a — 
Lytham. —Buckley i in Phyt., 
Silverdale.—C. J. Ashfield in * “hr on., pp: 73, 
Warrington Lists contain localities in the county tas > Cus) 
3.—Herbarium at Liverpool Botanic Gardens. 
Yorx.—[61 South-East, 62 North-East, 63 South-West, yo er 
West, 65 N orth-West. Divisions ar +ificial, seer Bi gr 
ing with political ones. Pr. Humber.| Main inly ™ 
basin, N. rea In Sens E. coast drained by =e small se : 
Ba 
2.—Gibs., 768.—Mart., 106. —Gough, iii., 98.— 
e, 274, 651 me Atkinson in is Wernerian Sot ¥ 
* N. Lancaster is put with Westmoreland. 
