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Tabular list of vascular plants with localities for scarcer species, earliest 
flowering date, ete. This appears to be the last edition of this flora; the 
first issue in this journal (with title Botanical list. Flora wellingtonensis. 
H. Fraser, ed.) appeared l.c. 1: 51-59. 1869, and was reprinted with addi- 
tions in v. 3 and v. 4, with different editors’ names. A statement in Fraser’s 
introduction indicates that it was separately published earlier—For addi- 
tions, see le. 22: 51. 1892; 25: 49. 1895; 26: 51. 1896; 27: 56. 1897; 29: 
45. 1899; 30:47. 1900; 31: 46-47. 1901. 
Monckton, H. W. The flora of the district of the Thames Valley drift 
between Maidenhead and London. 81 p. 16.5 cm. London, 1919. (Gray 
Herbarium library.) 
Surficial geology, short bibliography; list of vascular plants (632 species), 
with localities, references, and indication of occurrence on alluvium or on 
gravel. 
Reading Natural History Society. A list of the flowering plants, ferns, 
ete. of the country round Reading ... xix, 56 p. 18.5 cm. [pref. Reading, 
1900.] (Turner Brothers’ local series, no. 5.) (Library of N. D. Simpson.) 
General features of flora; briefly annotated list of vascular plants. 
[Russell, Anna]. A catalogue of plants found in the neighbourhood of 
Newbury. In [Gray, Edward W., ed.]. The history and antiquities of New- 
bury and its environs... ; also a catalogue of plants found in the neigh- 
bourhood. p. 310-340. 22 cm. Speenhamland, 1839. (Reprinted, 31 p. 
1839.) 
List of vascular plants, on the Linnaean system, with localities for the 
scarcer species.—See also her Notes on a list of Newbury plants. Phy- 
tologist 3: 716. 1849. (Minor corrections.) 
Stone, F. J. Botany. In Field, T. The Radley district; its history, 
botany, entomology and geology. p. 39-66. 18.5 cm. Oxford, 1912. (Li- 
brary of N. D. Simpson.) 
Running account of vascular and a few cellular plants, grouped by habi- 
tats, followed by systematic list of the genera. Druce (Flora of Berkshire, 
p. excv. 1897) cites what is evidently an earlier edition of this work, as 
follows: “The fauna and flora of Radley and its neighbourhood. Oxford, 
1896. The list of plants is edited by F. J. Stone, M. A.” 
BucKINGHAMSHIRE 
See also London. 
Vice-county 24, 
General 
Druce, G. C. The flora of Buckinghamshire, with biographical notices 
of those who have contributed to its botany during the last three centuries. 
exxvi, 487 p. 3 pl., map (in pocket). 24 cm. Arbroath, 1926. 
Topography, geology, botanical districts, history of botanical investiga- 
tions, table of distribution of plants in 11 inland counties; annotated list of 
vascular plants and Characeae (1937 taxa, including 939 native species). 
Local 
- aa J. G. The botany of Burnham Beeches. Jour. Bot. 55: 276-278. 
Unannotated list of vascular plants observed in July and August in a tract 
of wild forest. 
Britten, James. A flora of High Wycombe. Naturalist 2: 319-325, 348- 
357. 1866; 3: 15-19, 33-87, 47-52, 69-77, 116-126, 139-142. 1866-67. 
Geology, etc.; annotated list of vascular plants found within radius of 5 
oe of High Wycombe. Unfinished; covers Ranunculaceae to Cephalan- 
era. 
Mill, G. G. List of flowering plants found in the neighbourhood of Great 
Marlow, Bucks, in the early part of the summer of 1843. Phytologist 1: 
983-995. 1844. 
Annotated list of angiosperms. 
