A HISTORY OF DEVONSHIRE 



John Pike Jones and J. F. Kingston : Flora Devoniensis y''^ '^ ^"^"^^^'f^ff ' '{f ^^ 

 ■• srowingwild in the county of Devon, arranged both accordmg to the Lmn^an and 

 natural systems, with an account of their geographual distribution, etc. (1829), pp. x. 

 part i. pp^ xi.-xlvii., 162 ; part ii. pp. Ixvii., 218. Th.s contains 798 spec.es of 

 flowering plants, besides cryptogams. , , ,. . ^ . . , „., r 



Hewett Cottrell Watson : The new Botanist's Guide to the localities of the rarer plants of 

 Britain, 2 volumes (183S and 1837)- Vol. i. 12-27 (1835),' 'Devon ; n. 

 '5^0-2 (18^7), 'Devon supplement.' ■• j-^ j u 



Th^ Phytologist,s^x. I, conAMzttd by George Luxford (1841-54) 5 ser. u., edited by 

 Alexander Irvine (1855-63). c ^ • r»»,.„„ 



William Strong Hore, in the Phytologist, i. 160-2, 'List of plants found m Devon- 

 shire and Cornwall, not mentioned by Jones in the Flora Devoniensis, with remarks 

 on the rarer species ' (March, 1 842). 

 Th^ Botanical Gazrff*, edited by Arthur Henfrey, 3 volumes (1849-51). 

 The reports of the Botanical Exchange Club (1859-1901). 

 Edited by John Gilbert Baker (1859-68, 1879). 

 „ WilliamFoggitt (1865, 1866). 

 „ Henry Trimen (1867, 1868). 

 „ John T. Boswell (1869-75). 

 „ J. F. Duthie (1875). 

 „ Thomas Richard Archer Briggs (1876-9). 

 „ Reginald A. Pryor (1878). 

 „ Charles Bailey (1880). 



„ James Groves (1881, 1886, 1890, 1894, 1900). 

 „ Frederic Arnold Lees (1882). 

 „ W. H.Beeby (1884, 1897). 

 „ George Nicholson (1885, 1888). 

 „ Edward F. Linton (1887, 1891). 

 „ George Claridge Druce (1889, 1893, 1898). 

 „ Arthur Bennett (1892). 

 „ William R. Linton (1895). 

 „ J, Walter White (1901). 

 Thomas Fitzarthur Torin Ravenshaw : Anew list of the flowering plants and ferns growing 

 wild in the county of Devon (i860) ; and a second edition with supplement in 1872. 

 The Journal of Botany, British and Foreign,vo\s. 1-9, edited by Berthold Seemann (1863- 

 71); vols. 10-17, edited by Henry Trimen (1872-9); vols. 18-41, edited by 

 James Britten (1880-1903). 

 Isaiah Waterloo Keys, in the Transactions of the Plymouth Institution and Devon and Corn- 

 wall Natural History Society (1866-71), ' Flora of Devon and Cornwall.' 

 The same Author in the Phytologist, 1850, iii. 1022-4, 'Plants found in Devon- 

 shire and Cornwall in addition to those contained in Jones' Flora Devoniensis and in 

 the Phytologist.' 

 Hewett Cottrell Watson : Topographical Botany, 2 vols. (1873, 1874) ; also the 



second edition, edited by J. G. Baker and W. W, Newbould (1883). 

 The reports of the Botanical Record Club, edited by Frederic Arnold Lees (1874-87). 

 William Philip Hiern, in Deacon & Co.'s Devon and Cornwall Court Guide and County 



Blue Book (1896), pp. 97-129, * The Botany of Devonshire.' 

 Frederick Hamilton Davey : A tentative list of the flowering plants, ferns, etc., known to 

 occur in the county of Cornwall, including the Scilly Isles (1902), p. vii., 'Plants re- 

 corded for Devon but not known to occur in Cornwall.' 



BOTANICAL DISTRICTS 



I . Barnstaple 



This district consists of the north-western or Barnstaple parliamentary division ; it 

 contains about 215,669 acres, being about 207,316 acres of land and inland water besides 

 about 8,353 acres of foreshore and tidal water ; it includes Lundy Island. The mainland is 

 bounded on the west by the Atlantic Ocean, on the north by the Bristol Channel, on the east 

 by the county of Somerset, and on the south by the South Molton and Torrington botanical 

 districts and for a small part by the county of Cornwall ; it thus includes the whole of the 



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