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1937 (Alderney). Proc. Bot. Soc. Brit. Isles 1: 142-151. 1954 (Alderney); 
1: 378. 1955 (Sark). Rpt. and Trans. Soc. Guernes. 15: 340-342. 1956 
(Sark). (Last item not seen.) 
The Guernsey dialect and its plant names. Rpt. and Trans. 
Guernsey Soc. Nat. Sci. 5 (1905): 31-47. 1906. 
General considerations; alphabetical list of Guernsey patois names, with 
botanical equivalents and frequent notes on origin of names and uses. 
The vegetation of small islets. Rpt. and Trans. Guernsey Soc. 
Nat. Sci. 6 (1909): 38-53. 1910. 
Origin of flora, etc.; topography and lists of plants of Houmet Paradis, 
Houmet Benest, Crevichon, Chapelle Dom Hue, Burhou, Plat Houmet, Houmet 
Homtolle, Galeux, Longue Pierre, Ecrehos Rocks, and Chausey Islands, each 
island or group being treated separately—See also McCrea, M. A. Supple- 
ment to Marquand’s “Flora of Guernsey .’ Flowering plants, ferns, 
mosses, etc., found from 1901 to 1923. Rpt. and Trans. Soe. Guernes. 9 
(1923): 167-182. 1924—Also Tomlin, J. R. le B. The vegetation of small 
islets. lc. 9 (1923): 266-272. 1924. (Lists of species found by author on 
Lion Rock (Albecq), La Vieille, Lihoumel, Rat Island, and Houmet; and addi- 
tions to Marquand for Houmet Paradis, Houmet Benest, Crevichon, Chapeile 
Dom Hue, and Houmet Homtolle.)—-Also Chevalier, Auguste. Une excursion 
botanique dans les iles anglo-normandes. Bul. Soc. Linn. Normandie VIII, 
6: 5-8. 1934. (Includes (footnote, p. 6) partial list of angiosperms of 
Erehou; also notes on species naturalized on some of the other islands.) 
ENGLAND 
General 
Cockayne, Oswald. Saxon names of plants collected. In his Leechdoms, 
wortcunning, and starcraft of early England... v. 3, p. 807-350. 25.5 cm. 
London, 1866. (Rerum britannicarum medii aevi scriptores ... [no. 35], v. 3.) 
Alphabetical list of Saxon names of worts, trees, and some vegetable prod- 
ucts, with botanical identifications and references.—See also his A glossary 
of plants from the Library of the Cathedral, Durham. lc. p. 297-305. 
(List of Latin and Greek names, with Saxon vernacular equivalents.) 
Earle, John. English plant names from the tenth to the fifteenth century. 
exii, 122 p. 15.5 cm. Oxford, 1880. 
History of plant names from Theophrastus to modern times, etc.; lists of 
Anglo-Saxon, mediaeval Latin, and other names from various old vocabu- 
laries, etc.; indices—See also review by Eugene Fournier, Jour. des Savants 
1881: 382-388. 1881. 
Hoops, Johannes. Uher die altenglischen pfianzennamen. 84 p. 21.5 cm. 
Freiburg i.B., 1889. (Diss.) 
Bibliography; running account of numerous Old English plant names, with 
botanical identifications and pertinent quotations, notes on mythology, etc.: 
alphabetical list of 500 Old English vernacular names; general discussion 
= etymology, etc.; detailed treatment of the words beorc, apuldor, box, 
thung. 
Rohde, E. S. The old English herbals. xi, 243 p. pls. (1 col.), ports., 
facsims. 26cm. London [etc.], 1922. 
Popular account of English herbals from the earliest times, with quota- 
tions; bibliography of manuscript herbals, printed English herbals, and 
principal foreign hervals, with complete titles. 
Salisbury, E. J. The waning flora of England. Trans. South-east. Union 
Scient. Soc. 32: 35-54. 1927. (American Museum of Natural History 
library.) 
Discussion of vascular plants which have become extinct or appreciably 
rarer, and alphabetical list of species with names of the counties concerned. 
—See also Great Britain, General (Druce, The extinct and dubious plants of 
Britain, and Wilmott). 
