BIBLIOGRAPHY. Wo 



BIBLIOGEAPHY. 



1. On Jersey. 



Citsarea : or an Account of Jersey. By Philip Falle. 1734 

 Second Edition. B\- far the ablest book, as far as it goes 



A Sketch of the History and Present State of the Island of 

 Jersey. By Thomas Lyte, Military Surveyor. 1808. 



An Account of the Island of Jersey. W. Plees. 1817. 



The Channel Islands. H. D. Inglis. Fifth Edition. 1838. 



Cffisarea. The Island of Jersey. Anonymous. 1840. 



The Channel Islands. Austed and Latham. 1862. 



Ditto. Revised Edition by B. T. NicoUe. (The most com- 

 plete account.) 



Geologic de Jersey, par le P. Ch. Noury, S.J. 1886. Quite 

 supersedes the geological chapters in Ansted and Latham. 



2. Botanical. 



(a) For local botany. 

 Primitiae Florae Sarnicae. C. C. Babington. 1839. 

 Bulletins Annuels of the Societe Jersiaise for 1894, 1896, and 



1898. 

 Brebisson's Flore de la Normandie. 1879. 

 Corbiere's NouveUe Flore de Normandie. 1894. (An excel- 

 lent book.) 

 Lloyd's Flore de I'Ouest de la France. Fourth Edition. 1886. 

 Liegard's Flore de Bretagne. 1879. Almost useless. 

 Marquand's Flora of Guernsey and the Lesser Channel 



Islands. 1901. 

 (6) For geographical distribution of plants. 

 Nymau's SyUoge Florae Europeae. 1854^5. 

 Watson's Topographical Botany. Second Edition. 1883. 

 Hooker's Student's Flora of the British Isles. Third Edition. 



1884. 

 Grenier and Godron's Flore de France. 3 vols. 1848. 

 (o) Systematic. 

 Engler and Prantl's Das naturUchen Pflanzenfamilien. 



Leipzig. 1898-1900. 

 Engler's Syllabus der PflanzenfamOien. Berlin. 1898. 

 Genera Siphonogamarum ad Systema Englerianum Con- 



scripta. By De Dalla Torre and Harms. Leipzig. 



1900-1902. Only four- parts published. 



