260 MISC. PUBLICATION 797, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 
Paget, C. J., and Paget, James. Sketch of the natural history of Yarmouth 
and its neighbourhood, containing catalogues of the species of animals, birds, 
reptiles, fish, insects, and plants, at present known. 1 p. 1., xxxii, 88 p. 22.5 
em. London, 1834. (Kew library.) 
Includes (p. 45-88) annotated list of vascular [750 species] and cellular 
plants. — See also Lowne, B. T. List of rare and interesting plants found in 
the neighbourhood of Great Yarmouth. Jn his A popular natural history of 
Great Yarmouth and its neighbourhood ... p. 48-46. 18 cm. Great Yar- 
mouth, London, and Norwich, 1863. (List of vascular plants, with habitats. 
In Kew library.) 
Salisbury, E. J. Vegetation. Jn Oliver, F. W., and Salisbury, E. J. The 
topography and vegetation of the National Trust Reserve known as Blakeney 
Point, Norfolk. Trans. Norfolk and Norwich Nat. Soc. 9 (1912-13): 501-542. 
fig.9 (map), pl. 1. 1918. 
Mainly ecological; includes (p. 509-511) alphabetical list of 60 phanero- 
gams known from Blakeney main bank.—See also in Oliver, F. W. Report 
of Blakeney Point Research Station, 1927-29. lc. 12 (1928-29): 680-631. 
1929. (List of newly recorded plants.) 
Simon, P. H. Flora of Holt and district. Rpt. Greshman’s School Nat. 
Hist. Soc. 26: 11-16. 1948. (Kew library.) 
Unannotated list of vascular plants. — See also additional list by McClel- 
land, G. A. H. l.c. 26: 16-17. 1928. — Also Simon, P. H. Botanical section. 
l.e. eh nae 1949; 28: 9-11. 1950. (Lists including additions. In Kew 
library. 
NoORTHAMPTONSHIRE 
Vice-county 32. 
General 
Druce, G. C. The flora of Northamptonshire, being a topographical and 
historical account of the flowering plants and ferns found in the county... 
exlii, 304 p..2 pl. .22 em, » Arbroath,, 1930. 
Topography, geology, botanical districts, biographical notices of local 
botanists, comparisons with other counties, bibliography; annotated list of 
vascular plants and Characeae [974 species]. — See also Bishop, E. B. A few 
additions to the flora of Northamptonshire. (In memoriam—George Claridge 
Druce.) Rpt. Bot. Soc. and Exch. Club Brit. Isles 10 (1933): 571-582. 1934. 
(Extensive list; refers mostly to vicinity of Bainton.) 
Local 
Anonymous. List of species in the herbarium of the Oundle School Natural 
rede ty Society. Ann. Rpt. Oundle School Nat. Hist. Soc. 1946: 24-59. 
Annotated list of vascular plants (642 species), mostly from within 5 miles 
of Oundle, but in part from adjacent Huntingdonshire. Replaces an earlier 
list, entitled Flora. l.c. 1938: 15-29. [1938?]—See also Anonymous. Plants. 
Le. 1948: 20. [194872] 
Notcutt, W. L. Catalogue of plants observed in the neighbourhood of 
Daventry, Northamptonshire. Phytologist 1: 500-508. 18438. 
Geology, etc.; annotated list of vascular plants (423 species). 
Paley, F. A. A list of four hundred wild flowering plants being a contribu- 
tion to the flora of Peterborough, with an introduction. xxviii, 26 p. 15.5 
cm. Peterborough, 1860. (Gray Herbarium library.) 
Includes (p. 1-26) list of spermatophytes (lacking Carex, Gramineae, etc.), 
with occasional localities. 
NORTHUMBERLAND 
See also Cumberland (Harrison and Temperley, The flora of the three northern counties), 
Durham (Harrison, Flora, under Potter; Hogg, On the ballast-flora of the coasts of Durham 
and Northumberland). 
Mice county. 67, South Northumberland; vice-county 68, North Northumberland or Cheviot- 
and. 
