250 MISC. PUBLICATION 797, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 
List of vascular plants (about 570 species), with localities for rarer species. 
Webster, A. D. The fauna and flora of Greenwich Park. Trans. West 
Kent Nat. Hist., Micros., and Photog. Soc. 1900/01: 16-25. 1901. (British 
Museum (Natural History) library.) 
Running account of plants and birds, followed by an unannotated alpha- 
betical list (p. 24-25) of vascular plants, containing some patent errors. 
The same or essentially the same treatment is given in his The fauna and 
flora of Greenwich Park. Jn his Greenwich Park: its history and associations. 
p. 39-58. 23 em. Greenwich, London, 1902. (In library of N. D. Simpson.) 
Wilson, L. W. Thanet flora. Ann. Rpt. Isle of Thanet Field Club 1: 25-38. 
1949. 
List of known vascular plants, without localities. (Not seen; title and 
annotation from Watsonia 2: 325. 1953.)—See also Notes on species in 
Thanet and fringing districts. Ann. Rpt. Isle of Thanet Field Club 2: 
48-50. 1950.—Also Additions to Thanet flora. l.c. 3: 25. 1951.—Also 
Botanical notes, 1950-1951. l.c. 4: 86-88. 1952. (These not seen; cited from 
Watsonia 2: 325. 1953.)—Also Flower and Pittock, above. 
LANCASHIRE 
See also Cumberland (Baker, A flora of the English Lake District); Westmorland (Wilson, 
The flora of Westmorland); York (Stansfield, Flora of Todmorden). 
Vice-county 59, South Lancashire; vice-county 60, West (i.e., Mid) Lancashire; vice-county 
69, North Lancashire (and Westmorland). 
General 
Dallman, A. A., and Wood, M. H. A biographical list of deceased Lanca- 
shire botanists. With a chronological enumeration of their published works 
and papers. Trans. Liverpool Bot. Soc. 1: 54-109. 1909. 
Alphabetical list of botanists, with brief biographical notes and titles of 
publications. 
Fisher, Harry. Botany. In The Victoria history of the county of 
Lancaster. v. 1, p. 37-86. map. 31.5 cm. London, 1906. 
Topography, etc., bibliography; list of vascular and cellular plants (“the 
commonest ... not enumerated”) with localities. 
Local 
Aleock, R. H. List of plants noticed by the Bury Natural History Society 
within fifteen miles of Bury. Rpt. Bury Nat. Hist. Soc. 1868-71: 14-23. 
1872. 
Briefly annotated list of vascular plants giving known vernacular names. 
(Not seen; title and annotation supplied by G. Taylor.) 
Bailey, Charles. On the adventitious vegetation of the sandhills of St. 
Anne’s on-the-Sea, North Lancashire (Vice-county 60). Mem. and Proce. 
Manchester Lit. and Phil. Soc. v. 47, no. 2. 10 p. 3 pl. 1902.—Further 
notes... lc. v. 51, no. 11. 16 p. 8 pl. 1907.—A third list .. . le. v.54, 
no. 15. 11 p. 1910. 
Annotated lists of over 100 adventive vascular plants.—See also Whellan, 
J. A. The present day fiora of the sand-dunes at St. Annes, W. Lance. V. C. 
60. North West. Nat. n.s., 2: 189-141. 1954. (Notes on numerous species.) 
Blackie, J. E. H. The flora of a Manchester housing estate. North West. 
Nat. 22: 260-267. 1 fig. (map). 1949. 
Topography, etc.; annotated list of angiosperms (261 species) found 
mostly by writer on the Wythenshawe estate in vicinity of Timperley, Sale, 
Didsbury, and Gatley. (Includes a small area in adjacent Cheshire.) 
Buxton, Richard. A botanical guide to the flowering plants, ferns, mosses, 
and algae, found indigenous within eighteen miles of Manchester; with some 
information as to their agricultural, medicinal, and other uses... [2. ed.] 
xxi, 207 p. 17.5 ecm. London and Manchester, 1859. (Gray Herbarium 
library.) (1st ed. 1849.) 
Autobiography of author, geology; annotated list of vascular plants, on 
the Linnaean system, with localities; list of Musci, by Williamson and Side- 
botham.—See also Bailey, Charles. The botany of the district. In Handbook 
of Manchester. Prepared by the Local committee for the members of the 
