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annotated list of vascular plants and Characeae. Replaces Webster, A. D. 
The flora of Kent. 34 p. 20 cm. Bromley [1893]. (Geology, etc.; anno- 
tated list of vascular plants. In Arnold Arboretum library.) — See also 
Bennett, Arthur. Notes on the “Flora of Kent.” Jour. Bot. 37: 340-343. 
1899. — Also Druce, G. C. Some Kentish plants. lc. 40: 350-853 1902.— 
Also Rose, Francis. Botanical records for metropolitan Kent, 1942-1949. 
London Nat. 29: 15-20. 1950. (List of noteworthy vascular plants from the 
part of Kent that is included in the London area.) 
Marshall, E. S. Botany. In The Victoria history of the county of Kent. 
v. 1, p. 45-89. map. 31.5cm. London, 1908. 
Extinct species, botanical regions, topography, geology, botanical explora- 
tions; annotated running list of more uncommon species of vascular plants; 
also lists of cellular plants by E. M. Holmes (except Characeae by Marshall). 
Local 
Bevis, J. F., and Griffin, W. H., eds. Botany. The flora of Woolwich and 
West Kent. (Districts 1 and 2 of Hanbury and Marshall’s Flora.) Jn Grin- 
ling, C. H., Ingram, T. A., and Polkinghorne, B. C. A survey and record of 
Woolwich and West Kent... p. 31-230, 497-506. 21.5 cm. Woolwich, 1909. 
(Gray Herbarium library.) 
Annotated list of vascular and cellular plants, based (as to vascular plants) 
upon Hanbury and Marshall’s Flora of Kent (1899). 
Cowell, M. H. A fioral guide for East Kent, etc., being a record of the 
habitats of indigenous plants found in the eastern division of the county of 
Kent, with those of Faversham particularly detailed, and definitely exhibited; 
together with brief remarks on the uses of the several species in rural or 
domestic economy, agriculture, medicine, and the manufactures; and on their 
classical and historical associations; deduced from various authorities. xiv, 
2 p. 2 maps. 23 cm. Faversham, 1839. (New York Botanical Garden 
ibrary.) 
Includes (p. 18-54) annotated alphabetical list of vascular plants (542 
species) of Faversham, with notes on uses; also similar account of the plants 
of East Kent; each list preceded by short lists of the noteworthy species 
of various included localities. Replaces Jacob, Edward. Plantae faver- 
shamienses. A catalogue of the more perfect plants growing spontaneously 
about Faversham, in the county of Kent... 4 p. 1., 146, lili p. pl., front. 
18.5 cm. London, 1777. (Includes (p. 1-127) annotated list of vascular 
plants, alphabetically arranged by Ray’s Latin names, the Linnaean names 
also given in the text and indexed.) — See also Stowell, below. 
(Currey, Frederick]. On the botany of the district lying between the rivers 
Cray, Ravensbourne and Thames; being the first report of the Botanical 
committee of the Greenwich Natural History Club. 24 p. 21.5 cm. London, 
1858. (British Museum (Natural History) library.) 
General features of flora; “Catalogue of plants growing in the district of 
Greenwich Natural History Club” (p. 14-24), an unannotated list of vascular 
plants (833 species), Characeae, and fungi. — See also Webster, below. 
Deakin, Richard. The flowering piants of Tunbridge Wells and neigh- 
bourhood. v, 371 p. illus. (incl. col. pl.) 21.5 em. Tunbridge Wells and 
London, 1871. (Arnold Arboretum library.) 
Key to families; annotated descriptive flora of spermatophytes (782 
species), with notes on uses, and text figure of nearly every species. Boulger 
(Proc. South East. Union Sci. Soc. 4: 48. 1899) refers to a second edition of 
1876, which I have not been able to trace. — See also Forster, Jenner, and 
Roberts, below. 
Ewing, J. W. Some materials for a flora of Wrotham and its neigh- 
bourhood. 50 p. 18 cm. West Malling, 1883. (Kew library.) 
Includes (p. 5-46) briefly annotated list of vascular plants. 
Fielding, C. H. A hand-book of Higham: or the curiosities of a country 
parish. 66 p. 21.5 cm. Rochester and Chatham, 1882. (Library of N. D. 
Simpson.) 
Descriptive account of flora, p. 48-53, and unannotated list of vascular 
plants (434 species), p. 54-64. According to notice in Jour. Bot. 21: 188. 
1883, the list is far from complete. 
