FLORAS OF THE WORLD—PART II Zao 
Topography, general features of flora, etc., of Northumberland, Durham, 
and Cumberland; annotated list of known vascular plants, with habitat, 
indication of counties in which each species occurs, and localities in the 
case of the rarer species; unannotated list of casual and adventive plants. 
Hodgson, William. Botany. In The Victoria history of the county of 
Cumberland. v. 1, p. 78-97. map. 31.5 cm. London, 1901. 
Botanical explorations, climate, statistics, discussion of botanical districts 
with account of geology, etc., and lists of rarer species; list of rarer mosses 
(by C. H. Binstead). 
Flora of Cumberland, containing a full list of the flowering plants 
and ferns to be found in the county, according to the latest and most reliable 
authorities . . . xxxvi, 398 p. 2 maps. 22.5 cm. Carlisle, 1898 (cover 
date, 1899). (Arnold Arboretum library.) 
Soils (by J. G. Goodchild), biographical notices of deceased botanists, 
plant zones; annotated list of vascular plants and Characeae (1196 species, 
of which 946 are native).—See also Bennett, Arthur. Cumberland plants. 
Jour. Bot. 37: 225. 1899. 
Local 
Baker, J. G. A flora of the English Lake District. viii, 262 p. 22.5 cm. 
London, 1885. (Gray Herbarium library.) 
Phytogeography, botanical history with included bibliography; annotated 
list of nearly 900 species of vascular plants. Refers to a region about 35 
miles long and wide in Cumberland, Westmorland, and northern Lancashire, 
bounded on the north and east by Allonby, Wigton, Penrith, and Tebay.—See 
also Bennett, A. W. Additional localities for Lake-land plants. Jour. Bot. 
23: 330-331. 1885.—Also Sidgwick, N. V. New localities for plants of the 
Lake District. Naturalist 1894: 49-51. 1894.—Also Ley, Augustin, and 
Linton, W. R. Some plants of the English Lake District. Jour. Bot. 44: 
171-173. 1906.—Also their Correction. l.c. 44: 216. 1906.—Also Rogers, 
W. M. Plants of the English Lake District. l.c. 45: 8-12. 1907.—Also 
Petty, S. L. The flora... Revision and additions by Mary Thompson [and 
others] ... In Collingwood, William T., Drury, Agnes, and Hayes, A. G. 
The Lake counties. new ed. p. 216-227. 24.5 cm. London and New York, 
1932. (1st ed. 1902.) (List of scarcer vascular plants, with localities.) 
On the botany of the Cumberland part of the Pennine Range. 
Naturalist 1888: 33-34. 1888. 
Topography, geology, agriculture; annotated running list of vascular plants 
collected in 1887, from headquarters in Alston; altitudinal limits of various 
species, ete. 
Hodgson, William. The botany of the Solway shore. Trans. Cumberl. 
and Westmorl. Assoc. Advanc. Lit. and Sci. 11: 114-126. 1886; 14: 49-72. 
1889. 
Annotated running account of vascular plants, in systematic order, with 
mention of localities. 
Notes on the flora of the Ullswater district. Trans. Cumberl. 
Assoc. Ady. Lit. and Sci. 7: 127-154. 1882. 
Running account of noteworthy species of each family. Relates to the entire 
parishes of Patterdale, Martindale, and Watermillock, and part of Barton, 
Matterdale, and Dacre. Issued as separate (seen in Kew library) with 
addition of pages 155-173 (not the pages of same number in vol. 7 of the 
Transactions) containing a list of vascular plants and Characeae (nearly 
520 species), with habitats or localities. (In Cumberland and Westmorland.) 
Pu aed James. Cumbrian plant names. North West. Nat. 12: 179-182. 
1937. 
Alphabetical list of vernacular names, with botanical equivalents. 
Robson, Joseph. A catalogue of the wild plants of Gosforth (Cumberland) 
and adjacent district, in 1853. Phytologist 5: 1-9. 1856. 
List of vascular plants and Characeae, with localities, the commonest 
species omitted. 
