204 MISC. PUBLICATION 797, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 
explorations (with biographical notices and bibliographical references) for 
each county separately; herbaria consulted, chronological bibliography; 
extensively annotated list of about 1400 species and 583 varieties, forms, 
and hybrids of vascular plants and Characeae, with localities. Replaces Mott, 
F. T., and others. The flora of Leicestershire, including the cryptogams... 
On the basis of a ms. prepared in 1852 by the late Rev. W. H. Coleman... 
xxvi, 372 p. 2 maps. 22.5 cm. London and Edinburgh, 1886. (Annotated 
list of botanists, bibliography, botanical divisions; annotated list of vascular 
(884 species) and cellular plants, with localities; statistics, table showing 
distribution of each species. In Gray Herbarium library.) 
Local 
Bemrose, G. J. V. The adventive flora of Leicester and district. Trans. 
Leicester Lit. and Phil. Soc. 28: 45-71. map. 1927. 
Methods of introduction, etc.; annotated list of alien angiosperms within 
radius of 5 miles. 
Bloxam, Andrew, and Babington, Churchill. Botany of Charnwood Forest. 
In Potter, T. R. The history and antiquities of Charnwood Forest ... 
App. p. 35-62. 29 em. London, 1842. 
Annotated list of vascular and cellular plants.—See also Jackson, A. B. 
Charnwood Forest Rubi. Jour. Bot. 44: 261-266. 1906. (Extensive list.) 
Eller, Irvin. The flora of the Vale of Belvoir. Jn his The history of 
Belvoir Castle, from the Norman Conquest to the nineteenth century ... 
p. 391-410. 28cm. London, Grantham, 1841. 
Briefly annotated list of vascular and some cellular plants, the families 
arranged alphabetically. 
Mercer, G. E. The flora of Belgrave and Birstall. Considered from a 
BoHiguis and ecological aspect. Trans. Leicester Lit. and Phil. Soc. 18: 76-92. 
iho, LOLA: 
Topography, geology, general features of flora; unannotated list of vas- 
cular plants (570 species and forms). 
Preston, T. A. The flora of the Cropstone Reservoir. Trans. Leicester 
Lit. and Phil. Soc. 3: 480-442. 1895. 
Running account of changes in water level and plants observed, followed 
by list of spermatophytes seen. (About 5 miles northwest of city of 
Leicester. ) 
LINCOLNSHIRE 
See also Great Britain, General (Baker, Additions . . . for Lincolnshire . . . under Druce, 
Comital flora of the British Isles); Yorkshire (Woodruffe-Peacock, The ecology of Thornton 
Waste). 
Vice-county 53, South Lincolnshire; vice-county 54, North Lincolnshire. 
General 
Woodruffe-Peacock, E. A. A check-list of Lincolnshire plants. Trans. 
Lincolnsh. Nat. Union 2 (1909): 1-66. 1909.—Additions and corrections 
.» Le. 2 (1911): 290-299. 1912: 
Alphabetical list of vascular plants, with indication of first records and 
list of divisions of the county in which they occur.—See also annual reports 
of the Botany section (title varies). Trans. Lincolnsh. Nat. Union from v. 
3 (1912-15). 1913-6, on. 
A critical catalogue of Lincolnshire plants: from all known sources. 
1. [-18.] paper. Naturalist 1894: 85-92, 183-140, 218-220, 257-264, 337-344. 
1894; 1895: 95-102. map. 1895; 1896: 538-60, 181-188, 245-252, 309-316, 325- 
332. 1896; 1897: 1338-140, 167-172. 1897. 
Sources, etc.; annotated list of known vascular plants and Characeae, 
showing local distribution. Replaces Lees, F. A. Botany and outline flora 
of Lincolnshire. 29 p. 24.5 cm. Sheffield, 1892. (General features of flora, 
partly annotated bibliography; list of vascular and cellular plants (1476 
species, of which 966 are vascular plants), with date of first record, etc. 
Reprinted from White, William. White’s history, gazetteer, and directory 
of Lincolnshire. Original not seen; reprint in British Museum (Natural 
History) library.)—See also Woodruffe-Peacock, E. A. The natural history 
divisions of Lincolnshire. Naturalist 1895: 289-301. map. 1895. (List of 
divisions and subdivisions, soils, gazetteer.) 
