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rare species, drainage, geology; annotated list of vascular plants and 
Characeae (1173 species), with localities. For principal records of addi- 
tional species and localities, by various authors, see Jour. Bot. 33: 121-123, 
154-155. 1895; 34: 482-4338. 1896; 42: 236-2389. 1904; 46: 384-390. 1908; 
47: 78, 378-384, 417-422. 1909; 49: 363-3865. 1911; 50: 27. 1912; 52: 40- 
41. 1914. Proc. Dorset Nat. Hist. and Antiq. Field Club 26: 75-87. 1905; 
29: 14-29. 1908; 30: 116-132. 1909.)—See also Good, R. D’O. First 
addendum to the hand-list of the Dorset flora. l.c. 75: 157-163. 1955. 
(Additional species and localities. In Harvard College library.) 
Local 
Barrett, W. B. Notes on the flora of the Chesil Bank and the Fleet. 
Proc. Dorset Nat. Hist. and Antiq. Field Club 26: 251-265. 1905. 
General features of flora; list of more interesting vascular plants and 
Characeae, with localities. Covers region from Abbotsbury to the mouth 
of the Fleet called Smallmouth.—See also his Contributions to a flora of 
Portland, with special reference to Limonium recurvum, C. E. Salmon. Le. 
33: 96-148. 1912. (Changes in flora, etc.; annotated list of vascular plants 
and Characeae, excluding the commonest species, found along coast from 
Smallmouth south to the Bill of Portland.) 
Dale, C. W. Botany of Glanville’s Wootton. Jn his The history of Glan- 
ville’s Wootton, in the county of Dorset, including its zoology and botany. 
p. 337-887. 19.5 cm. London, 1878. (Arnold Arboretum library.) 
Briefly annotated list of 676 plants (431 vascular). 
Mansel-Pleydell, J. C., and others. Botany. In Braye, John, ed. Swanage 
(Isle of Purbeck). Its history, resources as an invigorating health resort, 
botany, and geology. p. 83-101. 22 cm. London, 1890. (Library of N. D. 
Simpson.) 
Page 83-87, list of trees and shrubs and note on December flowers, by 
Braye; p. 87-101, unannotated list of vascular plants and Characeae found 
within a radius of 6 miles around Swanage, by Mansel-Pleydell.—See also 
Linton, Flora of Bournemouth, including the Isle of Purbeck, under Hamp- 
shire. 
Salter, T. B. Appendix, illustrative of the botany of Poole, and its 
neighbourhood. Jn Sydenham, John. The history of the town and county 
of Poole... p. 465-491. 22.5 em. Poole, London, 1839. (Reprinted with 
title, A short account of the botany of Poole, and its neighbourhood; (being 
an appendix to Sydenham’s History of Poole). [27] p. 1889.) 
Geology, topography, general features of flora; alphabetical list of 989 
species of vascular plants found within 30 miles of Poole (776 species within 
8 miles), annotated as to abundance, with localities for the rarer species. 
Wood, H. H. The botany of a Dorset parish. Proc. Dorset Nat. Hist. 
and Antiq. Field Club 2: 32-52. 1878. 
Notes on introduced plants, etc.; unannotated list of vascular plants (414 
species) of the parish of Holwell. 
DuRHAM 
See also Cumberland (Harrison and Temperley, The flora of the three northern counties); 
also Northumberland (Baker and Tate, A new flora of Northumberland and Durham); also 
Scotland, Berwickshire (Johnston, The botany of the eastern borders). 
Vice-county 66. 
General 
Potter, M. C. Botany. In The Victoria history of the county of Durham. 
v. 1, p. 85-81. map. 31.5cm. London, 1905. 
Topography, general features of flora, botanical districts; list of known 
vascular plants, with indication of range by altitude; also cellular plants. 
Replaces Calvert, Robert. Botany. Flowering plants. In his Notes on 
the geology and natural history of the county of Durham. p. 153-179. 22 
em. Bishop Auckland, 1884. (Briefly annotated list of vascular plants, 
with localities for scarcer species; the grasses, sedges, and trees, as well as 
some other groups, omitted. In British Museum (Natural History) library.)— 
See also Harrison, J. W. H. Flora. In Scientific survey of north-eastern 
