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Tabular list of angiosperms collected by author, with local vernacular 
name, date of earliest blooming, habitat, and locality; refers mostly to region 
within 7 miles of Ipswich. The sedges, grasses, and rushes are omitted. — 
See also Batchelder, S. J. Wild plants growing on waste ground in Ipswich. 
Trans. Suffolk Nat. Soc. 7: 9-10. 1949. (List of mostly adventive plants.) 
Bunbury, C. J. F. List of flowering plants and ferns, found in the parish 
of Mildenhall, Suffolk. Jn his Arboretum notes. Notes on the trees and 
shrubs cultivated at Barton. (Cover title, Botanical notes at Barton and 
Mildenhall, Suffolk.) p. 237-285. 22 cm. Mildenhall, 1889. (Arnold Abore- 
tum library.) 
Annoted list of vascular plants (439 species). 
Notes on wild plants found in the parish of Great Barton. In 
his Arboretum notes. Notes on the trees and shrubs cultivated at Barton. 
(Cover title, Botanical notes at Barton and Mildenhall, Suffolk.) p. 201-235. 
22 cm. Mildenhall, 1889. (Arnold Arboretum library.) 
Mention of noteworthy species; annotated list of angiosperms (349 
species). 
C[rabbe], G[eorge]. A catalogue of plants growing in, and near the 
parish of Framlingham. In Hawes, Robert. The history of Framlingham, in 
the county of Suffolk ... p. 449-453. 27 em. Woodbridge, 1798. (Harvard 
College library.) 
Annotated alphabetical list of vascular plants, the most common species 
omitted. 
Haward, H. List of the flowering plants, except trees, grasses, rushes, and 
sedges, collected in Wherstead by Mr. H. Haward, and supplied by him. /” 
Zincke, Foster B. Wherstead: some materials for its history, territorial, 
manorial, and during the events between. 2. ed. greatly enl. Appendix D. 
p. 897-405. 22 cm. London, Ipswich, 18938. (New York Public Library.) 
(1st ed. 1887.) 
eoadaniones list of spermatophytes, lacking the groups mentioned in the 
title. 
Mayfield, A. The flora of a Suffolk parish. Jour. Ipswich and Dist. Field 
Club 3: 18-28. 1911. (American Museum of Natural History library.) 
Soils, etc.; list of spermatophytes of Mendelsham parish, with local 
vernacular names and average date of first flowering. 
Mitchell, N.S. P. Flora of three-and-a-half miles of A.45. Trans. Suffolk 
Nat. Soc. 10: 119-122. 1957. 
List of plants observed along road from Stowmarket to Needham Market. 
(Not seen.) 
SURREY 
See also London. 
Vice-county 17. 
General 
Salmon, C. E. Flora of Surrey, being an account of the flowering plants, 
ferns and Characeae, with notes on the topography, climate and geology, 
and a history of the botanical investigations of the county ... Edited by 
William Harrison Pearsall. 688 p. 8 pl., port., map. 22 cm. London, 1981. 
Topography, climate, geology, botanical explorations, botanical districts, 
bibliography; annotated list of vascular plants and Characeae (1259 species, 
of which 1248 are vascular, the casual plants included but not numbered), 
with detailed localities—See also Druce, G. C. The flora of Surrey. Rpt. 
Bot. Soc. and Exch. Club Brit. Isles 9: 680-694. 1932. (Review, with long 
list of additions.)—Also Britton, C. E. Notes on Surrey plants. Jour. Bot. 
80: 314-318, 332-337. 1932. 
Local 
Ager, J. A. M. Flora of St. Thomas’s Hospital and bombed sites. St. 
Thomas’s Hospital Gaz. 47: 2-12. 1 fig. (map). 1949. 
Account of localities; annotated list of plants (182 species, of which 176 
are vascular); bibliography. 
