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Annotated tabular list y of 300 spermatophytes. 
White, J. W. The flora of Bristol, being an account of all the flowering 
plants, ferns, and their allies that have at any time been found in the district 
of the Bristol coalfields . . . viii, 722 p. 3 pl., map. 22.5 cm. Bristol and 
London, 1912. (Gray Herbarium library.) 
Topography, geology, distribution according to geological formations, cli- 
mate, history of local botany, biographies, _ bibliography; extensively an- 
notated list of 1,692 species and varieties of vascular plants and Characeae 
(1,178 native or naturalized species), with localities. Covers an area of 
720 square miles in western Gloucestershire and northern Somerset, from 
Berkeley and Dunsley south to Frome and Huntspill. Replaces Swete, E. H. 
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Bristol, 1854. Also replaces White’s own Flora of the Bristol coalfield. 
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HAMmpsHIRE (AND IsLE oF WIGHT) 
See also Great Britain, General (Hall, Additions and corrections . . . for Hampshire and 
the Isle of Wight, under Druce, The comital flora of the British Isles); Dorsetshire (Salter, 
Appendix, illustrative of the botany of Poole); Surrey (Monckton, The flora of the Bag- 
shot district). 
Vice-county 10, Isle of Wists vice-county 11, South Hampshire; vice-county 12, North 
Hampshire. 
General 
Boulger, G. S. Botanical bibliography of the south-eastern counties. 
Proc. South East. Union Sci. Soc. 4: 48-52. 1899. 
List of general and local floras and floristic papers of Hampshire, Isle 
of Wight, Kent, Middlesex, Surrey, and Sussex Counties, in part annotated, 
with mention of more important herbaria. 
Rayner, J. F. The alien or adventive flora of Hampshire and the Isle 
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A list of the alien plants of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. (Ordinary 
weeds of cultivation omitted.) l.c. 1 (1924): 229-274. 1925. 
Discussion of distinctions between introduced and native species; (second 
paper) annotated list of nearly 300 alien vascular plants.—See also Brenan, 
A yal ee A contribution to the alien flora of Southampton. Ann. Rpt. Bot. 
Soc. and Exch. Club Brit. Isles 138 (1945): 106-112. 1947. (atedive list 
of angiosperms, with dates and some annotations.) 
Smith, John. The ligneous plants of Hampshire. Trans. Roy. Scott. 
Arbor. Soc. 12: 356-870. 1889. 
Annotated list of trees, shrubs, and woody vines, with vernacular names. 
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1883. 
Topography, climate, geology, botanical districts, bibliography; annotated 
list of vascular plants and Characeae (about 1179 species); table showing 
distribution, statistics, etc—See also Rayner, J. F. A supplement to Fred- 
erick Townsend’s Flora of Hampshire... xix, 182 p. 22 cm. Southamp- 
ton, 1929. (Changes in flora; memoir of Townsend (by J. Britten, from 
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tional records by various authors, covering the period 1930-1952, in Papers 
and Proc. Hampsh. Field Club and Archaeol. Soc. 10: 296-300. 1931; 12: 
82-84, 291-297. 1932-34; 15: 62-75, 176-177. 1941-42; 16: 61-68, 194, 
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