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British Association at the Manchester meeting, 1887. p. 27-42. 16.5 em. 
Manchester, 1887. (Changes in flora; general sketch of the botany of the 
district, with mention of noteworthy species of each family. In library of 
N. D. Simpson.)—Also Grindon, below. 
Dunlop, G. A. An annotated list of the alien plants of the Warrington 
rig Mem. and Proc. Manchester Lit. and Phil. Soc. v. 52, no. 15. 27 p. 
1908. 
Sources of introduction, etc.; annotated list of alien vascular plants, some 
of the widespread species omitted. (Area with radius of 10 miles around 
Warrington Bridge.) 
Dunlop, Margaret. Phytogeography. In Grime, Arthur, ed. A scientific 
survey oi Blackpool and district. Prepared for the Blackpool meeting of the 
British Association 1936. p. 20-27. map. 21.5 em. London, 1936. (Library 
of N. D. Simpson.) 
Partial lists of vascular plants and charophytes, given under habitats. 
[Gerard, John]. Flora of the Stonyhurst district. 2. ed. 45 p. 22 cm. 
Clitheroe, 1891. (ist ed., A preliminary flora ... 1886. Reprinted from the 
Bey Magazine. Both editions in British Museum (Natural History) 
ibrary. 
Briefiy annotated list of vascular plants and Characeae, with localities. 
Refers to an area in Lancashire and adjacent western Yorkshire. 
Green, C. T., ed. The flora of the Liverpool district. [rev. ed.] xi, 163 p. 
ing on pls., 12 pl. (incl. 2 ports.). 22 cm. Arbroath, 1938. (1st ed. 
02. 
Botanical investigations, etc.; annotated list of vascular plants and 
Characeae, with 802 figures, illustrating nearly all species; geology (by 
J. J. Fitzpatrick), meteorology (by J. C. Mitchell), account of special local- 
ities with lists of characteristic species, list of contributors; brief bibliog- 
raphy. Covers a radius of 15 miles around Liverpool and 2 miles around 
Southport, thus including part of Cheshire. Is a revision of the 1902 edition 
of the same work, which in turn was a revision by a committee of the Liver- 
pool Naturalists’ Field Club of its The flora of Liverpool (1872).—See also 
Stansfield, Herbert. Plants of the Liverpool district in the herbarium of 
John Shepherd (1764-1836). North West. Nat. 13: 10-15. port. 1938. 
(Extensive list of species collected by Shepherd, with list of new records; 
brief bibliography.)—-Also Merseyside Naturalists’ Association. Supplement 
to the Flora of Liverpool. 8 p. 1941. (Not seen; copy in Liverpool Corpo- 
ration Reference Library, fide Eric Hardy.)—Also Allen, D. E. The flora 
of the Liverpool bombed sites. Rpt. Merseyside Nat. Assoc. 1: 25-27. 1951. 
(Not seen.)—Also Hardy, Erie. The pre-war flora of inner Liverpool. L.c. 
1: 28-29. 1951. (Not seen.)—-Also Savidge, J. P. Botanical records and 
notes, 1949-53. Proc. Liverpool Nat. Field Club 1953: 12-18. 1954. (In- 
cludes many additions, fide Proc. Bot. Soe. Brit. Isles 1: 527. 1955. Not seen.) 
Greenlees, Thomas, and Holden, T. K. The flora of Bolton. Lancash. and 
Chesh. Nat. 12: 153-158, 191-195, 238-245, 262-268, 285-292. 1919-20. 
(Lloyd Library. Reprinted, 1 p.l., 34 p. 1920, in U.S. Dept. Agr. library.) 
Annotated list of vascular plants (500 species) found within a radius of 
10 miles around Bolton. 
Grindon, L. H. The Manchester flora; a descriptive list of the plants grow- 
ing wild within eighteen miles of Manchester, with notices of the plants 
commonly cultivated in gardens ... 2 p. Ll, viii, 575 p. 282 fig. 21 
em. London, 1859. (Lloyd Library.) 
Elements of descriptive botany, keys; annotated flora of vascular and 
cellular plants, with keys. — See also Buxton, above. 
King, F. C. Botany of the district. In Smith, Thomas C. A history of 
Longridge and district. p. 259-271. pl. 21.5 em. Preston, 1888. 
General features of flora; unannotated list of vascular plants (p. 265-269), 
Characeae and mosses (p. 269-271). 
Lacey, W. S._ Notes on the flora of the Chorley district of South Lan- 
cashire. North West. Nat. ns., 2: 526-558. pl. 9-10, map. 1955. 
General features of flora; annotated list of vascular plants and fungi 
(492 species); changes in flora, bibliography. 
