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(Not seen; title supplied by N. D. Simpson.)—-Also Thompson, Percy. On 
an annotated copy of Richard Warner’s “Plantae woodfordienses.” Essex 
Nat. 19: 72-88. pl. 4-7. 1920. (Notes on records and comments in a 
copy annotated by B. M. Forster.)—Also his On another annotated copy of 
Warner’s “Plantae woodfordienses.” lc. 19: 221-287. pl. 19-20. 1921. 
(Notes on a copy annotated by Edward Forster, jr.)—Also his On a third 
annotated copy of Richard Warner’s Plantae woodfordienses. l.c. 20: 268- 
276. 2 pl. incl. facsim. 1924. (Notes on a copy annotated by T. F. 
Forster.) 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE 
See also Monmouthshire (Shoolbred, The flora of Chepstow); Worcestershire (Lees, The 
botany of the Malvern hills). 
Vice-county 83, East Gloucester; vice-county 34, West Gloucester. 
General 
Riddelsdell, H. J., Hedley, G. W., and Price, W. R., eds. Flora of 
Gloucestershire. Phanerogams, vascular cryptogams, Charophyta. Edited 
on behalf of the Cotteswold Naturalists’ Field Club... clxxxii, 667 p. 43 
pl., 6 maps (4 in pocket), col. front. 22.5 cm. Cheltenham, 1948. 
Geology, soils, climate, prehistoric vegetation, general features of vegeta- 
tion, plant associations, changes in weed flora due to war, changes in bound- 
aries, botanical districts, statistics, annotated list of local botanists, etc.; 
annotated list of vascular plants and Characeae (1,910 species (including 
microspecies and aliens) of which 1,039 are native, denizen, or colonist) 
with detailed localities; revised list of Rubus, gazetteer, bibliography. Re- 
places Strugnell, W. B. A catalogue of Gloucestershire plants. Jn Witchell, 
C. A., and Strugnell, W. B. The fauna and flora of Gloucestershire. p. 
288-301. 25 cm. Stroud, 1892. (Unannotated list of vascular plants and 
Characeae, with occasional indication of localities. In Arnold Arboretum 
library.)—See also review by Sandwith, C. I., and Sandwith, N. Y. Proc. 
Bristol Nat. Soc. 27: 390-392. 1949-—Also papers by various authors in 
Proc. Cotteswold Nat. Field Club 30: 34-89. 1950, and later. 
Local 
Buckman, James. A botanical guide to the environs of Cheltenham; 
comprehending a classified arrangement of the indigenous flowers and ferns 
of the Cotteswold Hills and the vale of Gloucester; with the habitats of 
the various plants. viii, 59 p. front. 21.5 cm. Cheltenham and London, 
1844, (Lloyd Library.) 
Topography, geology; annotated list of vascular plants (606 species), on 
the Linnaean system.—See also Prentice, Charles. Addenda et corrigenda 
to Mr. Buckman’s Flora of Cheltenham. Phytologist 2: 884-885. 1847.— 
Also Riddelsdell, H. J. Buckman’s “Botany of the environs of Cheltenham” 
(1844). Proc. Cotteswold Nat. Field Club 20: 162-164. 1920. (Critical notes 
on various doubtful species.)—Also Sprague, T. A. The wild flora of 
Cheltenham. l.c. 30: 20-28. 1950. (Habitats, weeds, methods of dispersal, 
etc.; unannotated list of over 200 wild vascular plants found within borough 
boundaries, list of garden escapes.)—-There are numerous additions in 
various volumes of the Rpt. Cheltenham Col. Nat. Hist. Soc., mostly from 
1895 to 1946, and continuing. (Not seen.) 
Ellacombe, H. T. Flora of the parish of Bitton. In his The History of 
the parish of Bitton, in the county of Gloucester. p. 241-262. 29 cm. 
Exeter, 1883. 
Unannotated list of vascular plants. 
Sandwith, C. I. The adventive flora of the Port of Bristol. Rpt. Bot. 
Soc. and Exch. Club Brit. Isles 10 (1932): 314-363. 19383. 
History of the Port, statistics, sources of origin, etc.; list of 717 adventive 
angiosperms. Includes the docks at Portishead (Somerset) and Avonmouth 
(Gloucester), as well as at Bristol. —See also Abeli, R. B., Bannister, C. W., 
and Townsend, C. C. Adventive plants in Gloucester CV: ce. 33 & 34), 1952. 
Proc. Bot. Soc. Brit. Isles 1: 70. 1954. (Includes list from Sharpness 
Docks, Bristol, and shorter one from Gloucester Docks.) 
