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general features of flora; bibliography. Replaces McLean, R. C., and Hyde, 
H. A. The vegetation of Steep Holm. Jour. Bot. 62: 167-175. 1924. 
(Botanical explorations, geology, general features of flora; unannotated list 
of vascular plants (220 species) and of bryophytes and lichens.) (Small 
limestone island in Bristol Channel, off Weston-super-Mare.) 
Thompson, H. S. The flora of Steart Island. Jour. Bot. 62: 1-7. 1924. 
General account, with included mention of species observed by author, (At 
mouth of Parrett River.) 
Wotton, F. W. A short historical account of the Flat Holme and its 
natural history. Rpt. and Trans. Cardiff Nat. Soc. 22: 105-111. 1891. 
Includes “List of plants collected ... by T. H. Thomas and John Storrie, 
June, 1890” (p. 109-111) a barely annotated list of vascular plants, lichens, 
and fungi. The list is reprinted in Jour. Bot. 29: 345. 1891, with the omis- 
sion of some cultivated species. (Island in Bristol Channel off Penarth, near 
Steep Holm.) 
STAFFORDSHIRE 
See also Great Britain, General (Edees, Staffordshire additions . . . under Druce, The 
comital flora of the British Isles); Warwickshire (Bagnall, Flowering plants and ferns indig- 
enous to the neighbourhood around Birmingham). 
Vice-county 39. 
General 
Bagnall, J. E. Botany. Jn The Victoria history of the county of Stafford. 
v. 1, p. 41-76. map. 31.5 cm. London, 1908. 
Typography, general features of flora, botanical regions with lists of rarer 
species; list of known vascular plants and Characeae (954 species, including 
addenda), with distribution indicated by districts; also lists of cellular plants. 
The flora of Staffordshire. Jour. Bot. v. 39, suppl. 74 p. 1901. 
Botanical districts, bibliography; annotated list of vascular plants and 
Characeae (1164 taxa, including 882 native species), with localities; sketches 
of local botanists—See also Edees, E. S. Notes on Staffordshire plants. 
North West. Nat. 19: 272-277. 1945. (Critical notes.) 
Edees, E. S. The early history of field botany in Staffordshire, 1597-1839. 
Trans. North Staffordsh. Field Club 82: 81-110. 1948. 
ages account of botanical explorations and publications; bibliog- 
raphy. 
Local 
Anonymous. The flora of Burton-on-Trent and neighbourhood. (Compiled 
by the Botanical section of the Burton-on-Trent Natural History and 
Archaeological Society.) Trans. Burton-on-Trent Nat. Hist. and Archaeol. 
Soc. 3: 177-190, 269-282. 1896-97; 4: 75-88, 117-148. 1899-1901.—Errata. 
ic. 5: 67. 1903. (All in British Museum (Natural History) library.) 
List of vascular plants and Characeae within 10 miles of Burton-on-Trent, 
with localities—See also Brown, below, and Curtis, below. 
Brown, Edwin. The flora of the district surrounding Tutbury and Burton- 
on-Trent ... In Mosley, Oswald. The natural history of Tutbury ... p. 
231-364. col. pl. 27 cm. London, 1863. (Arnold Arboretum library.) 
Annotated list of vascular and cellular plants, found mostly within 10 
miles of the localities named. See also Addenda et corrigenda, p. 407-408.— 
Also Anonymous, above, and Curtis, below. 
Clifford, Sir Thomas, and Clifford, Arthur. Flora tixalliana; or, a cata- 
logue of the most remarkable phaenogamous plants, to be found within a 
morning’s ride of Tixall. Jn their A topographical and historical descrip- 
tion of the parish of Tixall, in the county of Stafford. p. 285-308. 26 cm. 
Paris, 1817 (1818). 
Annotated list of spermatophytes on the Linnaean system. According to 
Pritzel, who quoted from another bibliographer, this was reprinted with title 
Flora tixalliana. Flore des environs de Tixall. 4to. Paris, 1818. 
Curtis, Roger. Adventive flora of Burton-upon-Trent. Rpt. Bot. Soc. and 
Exch. Club Brit. Isles 9 (19380): 465-469. 19381. 
