258 misc. PUBLICATION 797, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 
Annotated list of about 190 vascular plants and Characeae.—See also 
his Kensington Gardens plants. Jour. Bot. 13: 336. 1875. (Adds several 
species.)—Also Kent, D. H. Notes on the flora of Kensington Gardens and 
Hyde Park. Watsonia 1: 296-300. 1950. (Changes in vegetation, etc.; 
annotated list of angiosperms observed by author.) 
Webster, A. D. The flora of Regent’s Park and Primrose Hill. In his 
The Regent’s Park and Primrose Hill. History and antiquities. p. 99-102. 
22.5 em. London, 1911. (Yale University library.) 
General features of flora, with mention of species that have disappeared 
and of some introduced ones; short list of trees, shrubs, and herbs. 
MONMOUTHSHIRE 
Although actually in England, the county is for some administrative purposes counted as 
in Wales. 
Vice-county 35. 
General 
Clark, J. H. List of the flowering plants of Monmouthshire. Collected 
by J. H. Clark. In his Sketches of Monmouthshire. lxiv p. 17 cm. Usk, 
1868. (Library of N. D. Simpson. Reprinted with preface, 2 p.l., xiv p.; in 
library of N. D. Simpson.) 
Annotated list of vascular plants, with localities for rarer species——See 
also Shoolbred, W. A. Recent additions to the flora of West Gloucester and 
Monmouth plants. Jour. Bot. 32: 263-271. 1894.—Also his West Gloucester 
and Monmouth plants. l.c. 32: 311. 1894.—Also his Plants of West Glou- 
cester and Monmouth. l.c. 34: 29-30. 1896. 
Hamilton, S. The flora of Monmouthshire. Being a catalogue of all the 
flowering plants known to be native to the county; and a guide to localities, 
together with list of ferns. 2 p. 1., 81, xi p. 19 cm. Newport, 1909. (Kew 
library.) 
Geology, etc.; briefly annotated list of vascular plants and Characeae, 
with localities. According to Hyde and Wade, the list is very incomplete. 
Local 
Matthews, L. H. Denny Isle. Ann. Rpt. and Proc. Bristol Nat. Soc. IV, 
7 (1932): 371-378. pl. 1938. 
Includes annotated list of 14 phanerogams; also zoological lists; bibliog- 
raphy. (A limestone rock off Portishead, in Bristol] Channel.) 
Shoolbred, W. A. The flora of Chepstow. 1 p. 1., x, 140 p. map. 22.5 
em. London, 1920. (Gray Herbarium library.) 
Topography, geology, climate, botanical explorations, etc.; annotated list 
of vascular (1004 species) and cellular plants. Covers region in Monmouth 
bounded by River Wye from Bigsweir Bridge to Beachley and extending 
6 or 7 miles west, and adjacent area in Gloucestershire. 
NorFOoLK 
Vice-county 27, East Norfolk; vice-county 28, West Norfolk. 
General 
Nicholson, W. A., ed. A flora of Norfolk, with papers on climate, soils, 
physiography, and plant distribution, by members of the Norfolk and Nor- 
walk Naturalists’ Society. 214 p. 2 maps. 22 cm. London, 1914. (Arnold 
Arboretum library.) 
Climate, soils, topography (by various authors), plant statistics, botanical 
divisions, list of botanists, brief bibliography; annotated list of vascular 
plants and Characeae (by Nicholson), with localities; list of mosses and 
liverworts (by W. H. Burrell). Replaces Trimmer, Kirby. Flora of Norfolk: 
a catalogue of plants found in the county of Norfolk. xxxvi, 195 p. 18.5 
em. London, Norwich, 1866; Supplement ...73 p. 19 cm. London, [1885]. 
(Geology, etc.; annotated list of vascular plants, with localities. Both in 
Arnold Arboretum library.)—For additional records see papers by various 
authors, as follows: Jour. Bot. 55: 191-193. 1917; 57: 190-192. 1919. Rpt. 
