248 isc. PUBLICATION 797, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 
Flower, T. B. Flora thanetensis: or, a catalogue of the plants indigenous 
to the isle of Thanet. vi, 83 p. 19cm. Ramsgate, 1847. (Arnold Arboretum 
library.) 
Annotated list of vascular plants and algae. — See also Pittock and Wil- 
son, below. 
Forster, T. F. Flora tonbrigensis: or, a catalogue of plants growing wild 
in the neighbourhood of Tonbridge Wells, serving also as a guide to the cen- 
tral flora of Kent and Sussex, arranged according to the Linnaean system 
. . . With additions by T. Forster. [2. ed.] 56, 216 p. 2 col. pl. 19 em. 
Tonbridge Wells, London, 1842. (Lloyd Library.) (1st ed. 1816.) 
Additions and corrections to earlier edition; annotated list of vascular and 
cellular plants found within 15 miles of Tunbridge Wells, on the Linnaean 
system. The 2. edition is a reprint of the first (as to p. 1-216), with the 
addition of p. ix—56 of the first section, including biographical sketch of T. F. 
Forster, a supplementary list of plants (p. 25-438), changes in habitats, ac- 
count of soils, etc. — See also Deakin, above, and Jenner and Roberts, below. 
Haydon, W. T. Catalogue of the flowering plants, etc., found in Dover 
and its neighbourhood. 35 p. 18.5 cm. Dover, 1890. 
List of vascular plants. (Not seen; title and annotation supplied by G. 
Taylor.) — See also Paley, below. 
Hepworth, John. Flora of our ten-mile radius. Rochester Nat. 2: 353-356, 
366-370, 383-387, 389-401, 417-420, 489-441. 1896-97. (Last part seen in 
library of N. D. Simpson, others in Library of Congress.) 
Annotated list of vascular plants of vicinity of Rochester. — See also his 
Flora of Rochester district. (10 mile radius.) Jn his Rochester and district. 
A sketch-guide to its geology, flora, and fauna. p. 11-42. 22 cm. Rochester, 
1913. (Annotated list of vascular plants and Characeae, with localities for 
searcer species. In British Museum (Natural History) library.) 
Jacob, J. Wild flowers, grasses and ferns of East Kent. A catalogue com- 
piled...2p.1.,29 p. 22cm. Dover, 1936. (Kew library.) 
Bibliography, notes on orchids, etc.; partly annotated list of vascular plants 
and Characeae. — See also Cowell, above. 
Jenner, Edward. A flora of Tunbridge Wells, being a list of indigenous 
plants within a radius of fifteen miles around that place. xx, 1384 p. 18 
cm. Tunbridge Wells, London [1845]. 
Annotated list of vascular and cellular plants, on the Linnaean system. 
The pagination given above is that in the U. S. Department of Agriculture 
copy. Pp. xv—xx of the introduction constitute a supplement. N. D. Simpson 
informed the author of two other issues, apparently published in the same 
year (1845?): one in paper cover, xvi, 134 p., 16 cm.; another in cloth, xxiv, 
260 p., 2 col. pl., 18 cm., including supplement on p. xv—-xx, the text of the 
flora printed on one side only. Both, like the one in the U. S. D. A. library, 
contain a 2-page list of subscribers.—See also Deakin and Forster, above, 
and Roberts, below. 
Kent, D. H. The flora of bombed sites in Canterbury. Watsonia 2: 12-17. 
1951. 
Account of bomb damage to Canterbury during World War II; annotated 
list of vascular plants found in bombed areas. 
Lamb, Henry. The flora of Maidstone. A contribution to the natural 
history of the district. 1 p. 1., 15 p. 18.5 cm. Maidstone, 1889. (British 
Museum (Natural History) library.) 
Brief account of habitats; essentially unannotated list of spermatophytes. 
Marriott, St. John. British woodlands as illustrated by Lessness Abbey 
woods. A general survey of the flora and fauna... xviii, 81 p. incl. 5 pl. 
6 fig., map (in pocket). 21.5 em. London, Woolwich, 1925. (Kew library.) 
Includes (p. 8-23) “Botanical survey,” an ecological account; ‘Flowering 
plants” (p. 24-31), an unannotated list; also lists of pteridophytes (p. 32), 
bryophytes, fungi, lichens, and Mycetozoa, as well as of the fauna. Lessness 
Abbey is in northwestern Kent, 1.5 miles west of Erith. 
