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Morris, W. S. A catalogue of the flowering plants, and ferns, growing 
in the vicinity of Wye; and the circumjacent country. In his The history 
and topography of Wye. p. 180-189. 22.5 cm. Canterbury [etc.], 1842. 
(Library of N. D. Simpson.) 
Unannotated alphabetical list of vascular plants. 
Paley, F. A. The wild flowers of Dover and its neighbourhood, with 
indices of their English and Latin names. xii, 68 p. 16.5 cm. Dover, 
[ca. 1850]. (Kew library.) 
came ips account of vascular plants, with localities—See also Haydon, 
above. 
Pittock, G. M., and others. Flora of Thanet: a catalogue of the plants 
indigenous to the island with a few rare aliens. 14 p. 20.5 em. Margate, 
1908. (Gray Herbarium library.) 
Unannotated list of 565 phanerogams. “All localities are given in Hanbury 
and Marshall’s Flora of Kent” (ms. note).—See also Flower, above, and 
Wilson, below. 
Roberts, Fred, and Stebbing, M. A. Our flowers. Jn Knipe, Henry R., ed. 
Tunbridge Wells and neighbourhood. A chronicle of the town from 1608 to 
1915; and papers by various authors relating to the geology, plant and 
animal life, archaeology, and other matters of the district. p. 87-108. 23 
em. Tunbridge Wells, 1916. 
The description of the flora by Roberts (“Our flora”) is a general sketch, 
p. 87-93; followed by a mostly unannotated list (“Our flora II’) of the 
vascular plants with localities for rarer species, by Stebbing, p. 94-108; 
this is followed by Stebbing, Our trees, p. 109-113, with 1 pl.—See also 
Shaw, G. E. Flowering plants. In Given, J. C. M., ed. Royal Tunbridge 
Wells past and present. For the occasion of the Jubilee congress of the 
South-eastern union of scientific societies July, 1946. p. 99-104. 19 cm. 
Tunbridge Wells [1946]. (Running account of some of the rarer plants 
followed by an unannotated list of noteworthy species, etc. In Kew library.) 
—Also Deakin, Forster, and Jenner, above. 
Seargill, J. J. Flowering plants of the Bromley district. Edited for the 
special committee. (At head of title page: Bromley Naturalists’ Society. 
List IV.) 2p.1., 32 p. 21.5 cm. Bromley, 1898. (British Museum (Natural 
History) library.) 
Briefly annotated list of spermatophytes (696 species) found mostly within 
five miles of Bromley Town Hall. 
Stowell, H. A. Some observations on the flora of Faversham and its 
neighbourhood. Phytologist n.s., 1: 249-256, 375-378. 1856—Faversham 
plants. Plantae rariores ... Le. 2: 100-106, 153-156, 180-183. 1857.— 
Faversham common plants. l.c. 261-262. 1857. 
Topography, soils, botanical explorations, changes in flora; list of less 
common species, with localities; unannotated list of common species.—See 
also Cowell, above. 
Walton, J. W. The wild flowers and ferns of the district round Folke- 
stone . .. Based upon the work of the late Mr. G. C. Walton, F. L. 8., as 
published in 1894. To which is appended a catalogue of mosses of the area, 
as recorded by E. C. Green ... (Cover title, The wild flowers, ferns and 
mosses of the district round Folkestone.) 3 p. 1, 40 p. 21.5 em. Folke- 
stone, 1950 (cover place and date). 
Unannotated list of vascular plants and Charophyta (p. 1-33), also mosses, 
within a radius of about 10 miles around Folkestone, including Dungeness. 
Replaces Ullyett, Henry. Rambles of a naturalist round Folkestone, with 
occasional papers on the fauna and flora of the district. 3 p.l., 157 p. 19 
em. Folkestone, 1880. (Includes (p. 129-188) unannotated list of vascular 
plants. In Arnold Arboretum library.) Also replaces Walton, G. C. A list 
of flowering plants and ferns found in the neighbourhood of Folkestone. 
Revised and brought up to date by G. C. Walton...11p. 21.5 cm. (Folke- 
stone), 1894. (Unannotated list of vascular plants and Characeae. In Brit- 
ish Museum (Natural History) library.) 
Webb, E. A. The flora of Chislehurst. In Webb, E. A., Miller, G. W., 
and Beckwith, J. The history of Chislehurst ... p. 320-335. 29.5 cm. 
London, 1899. (Library of N. D. Simpson.) 
