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General 
Baker, J. G., and Tate, G. R. A new flora of Northumberland and Durham, 
with sketches of its climate and physical geography ... Nat. Hist. Trans. 
Northumberl. and Durham v. 2. 316 p. 2 maps. 1868. 
Geology (by George Tate), climate, topography, bibliography; annotated 
list of vascular plants (1139 species), with localities; list of ballast plants. 
Replaces Winch, N. J. Flora of Northumberland and Durham. Trans. Nat. 
Hist. Soc. Northumberl., Durham, and Newcastle upon Tyne 2: 1-149. 1888. 
(Preprinted, 1 p. 1., 149 p. Newcastle, 1831 [1832]. In New York Botanical 
Garden library); Addenda to the Flora... p. 151-159. 28.5cm. [Newcastle- 
on-Tyne, 1837.] (In New York Botanical Garden library.) (Annotated list 
of vascular plants, with localities.) — See also Hull, J. E. “Baker and Tate.” 
Some corrections, topographical and typographical. Vasculum 22: 131-1385. 
1936.—Also Temperley, G. W. ‘Baker and Tate.” Some further corrections 
and notes. l.c. 23: 8-138. 1937. 
Local 
Johnston, George. A flora of Berwick-upon-Tweed. 2 v. (xxiv, 242; 2 p.l., 
335 p.). 8 pl. 18 cm. Edinburgh and London, 1829-81. 
Topography, geology, etc.; descriptive flora, on the Linnaean system, with 
localities and notes on uses, popular beliefs, etc. Vol. 1, phaenogamous plants; 
vy. 2, cryptogamous plants. Covers region from northern boundary of North- 
umberland south to Buddle and Belford, west to Rivers Till and Tweed, and 
takes in also the plants of Fern (Farne) Islands, Bamborough Castle, and 
Cheviot. 
Lawrence, C. J. Plants of the district. In Robertson, W. Ford. Walks 
from Wooler. p. 49-66. 19 cm. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1926. (Library of 
N. D. Simpson.) 
General features of flora with mention of numerous species, grouped by 
habitats or localities. 
Luckley, J. L. Botanical rambles. A flora of Alnwick. 112 p. 22.5 cm. 
Alnwick, [1893]. (Library of N. D. Simpson.) 
Includes systematic list of vascular plants (and a few mosses) with lo- 
calities, interspersed with accounts of botanical rambles, etc. — See also 
Hull, J. E. Luckley’s Flora of Alnwick. Vasculum 15: 20-26. 1929. (Ac- 
count of Luckley and his Flora of Alnwick, with mention of the noteworthy 
species.) — Also Tate, Flora of Alnwick, below. 
[Richardson, William.] The plants of Holy Island. Phytologist n.s., 6: 
10-15. 1862. 
Topography, etc.; running account of noteworthy plants collected. The 
author’s name is given as W. R. Alnwick, a pseudonym. — See also Johnston, 
George. Our visit to Holy Island in May, 1854. Hist. Berwicksh. Nat. Club 
[7] 1873/75: 27-52. 1876. (Includes (p. 49-52) unannotated list of vascular 
and cellular plants.) — Also Marsden-Jones, E. M. Holy Island plants. Jour. 
Bot. 56: 143-145. 1918. (List of vascular plants observed in vicinity of 
Trearddur Bay in August 1917.) — Also Aiken, J.J.M.L. Appendix. (Meet- 
ing at Holy Island — 1st July 1921). Hist. Berwicksh. Nat. Club 24 (1921): 
274-275. 1923. (Mention of various species.) 
Tate, George. The Farne Islands, with an account of their geology, botany, 
zoology, and ancient history. Hist. Berwicksh. Nat. Club [3] 1850-56: 222- 
252. pl. 1857. 
Includes (p. 235-236) brief notes on vegetation, and list of 62 angiosperms, 
with localities. The Farne Islands are a group of 15 to 25 islets 1.5 to 5 
miles east of the Northumberland coast, nearest Monkshouse. — See also 
Watt, Grace. Farne Island plants. In her The Farne Islands; their history 
and wild life. Appendix B. p. 200-202. 22 cm. London, 1951. (Unan- 
notated list of present-day Farne Island plants (compiled from specimens 
collected by T. R. Goddard) and list of plants which have disappeared since 
1857 (based on Tate’s list).) 
Tate, G. R. Flora of Alnwick. Flowering plants, ferns, and their allies. 
In Tate, George. The history of the borough, castle and barony of Alnwick. 
v. 2, p. 418-435. 26.5 cm. Alnwick, 1868-69. 
