270 misc. PUBLICATION 797, U. §. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 
Covers adjacent parts of Middlesex and Berkshire counties. The copy seen 
is imperfect, lacking title page and cover. 
Whitehouse, Margaret. The present flora of Barnes Common, Surrey. 
London Nat. 31: 17-19. 1952. 
Running account of the flora of a small area of Surrey heath only 5 
miles from Piccadilly Circus. 
SussEx 
See also Hampshire (Boulger, Botanical bibliography of the south-eastern counties); Kent 
(Forster, Flora tonbridgensis; Jenner, A flora of Tunbridge Wells). 
Vice-county 13, West Sussex; vice-county 14, East Sussex. 
General 
Wolley-Dod, A. H., ed. Flora of Sussex. Ixxiii, 571 p. 6 pl., 2 maps 
(1 in pocket). 22.5cm. Hastings, 1937. 
Topography, botanical divisions, geology, chronological list of botanists 
with account of their work, lists of rare and local plants, of casual aliens, 
of books and herbaria consulted, and of contributors; annotated list of 
vascular plants and Characeae (1413 species), with first records and detailed 
localities. Replaces Hemsley, W. B. An outline of the flora of Sussex. 
Jour. Bot. v. 18, appendix, 34 p. 1875. (Botanical districts, sources; 
partly annotated list of vascuiar plants.) Also replaces Arnold, F. H. Flora 
of Sussex, or a list of the flowering plants and ferns found in the county of 
Sussex, with localities of the less common species. New ed. with numerous 
additions. xxi, 154 p. 3 pl. (1 col.), map. 19 cm. London [etc.], 1907. 
(Topography, climate, geology, botanical districts, botanical explorations, 
bibliography; annotated list of vascular plants and Characeae (1417 species). 
In Gray Herbarium library. 1st ed. 1887.)—See also Corrigenda . . . Jour. 
Bot. 76: 64. 1938.—Also review by Wallace, E. C. Rpt. Bot. Soc. and 
Exch. Club Brit. Isles 11 (1937): 609-614. 1938. 
Local 
Anonymous. The natural history of Hastings and St. Leonards and the 
vicinity. 68 p. 18 cm. Hastings, 1878. (Kew library.) 
List of vascular (p. 45-53) and cellular (p. 538-60) plants, annotated only 
as to frequency.—See also Anonymous. First supplement. 53 p. 18 cm. 
Hastings, 1883. (Includes Phanerogamia, p. 46-47, and Filices, p. 48, also 
cellular plants, p. 48-51; all compiled by E. N. Bloomfield.)—Also Bloomfield, 
E. N., ed. Second supplement. 24 p. 18 cm. St. Leonards-on-Sea, 1888. 
(Includes Phanerogamia, p. 19-20, Filices, p. 20, cellular plants, p. 21-23.)— 
Also Bloomfield, E. N., ed. Third supplementary list. 32 p. 18 cm. St. 
Leonards-on-Sea, 1898. (Includes Phanerogamia, p. 24, cellular plants, 
p. 25-27, statistics, p. 28. Total plants 1,649 species, of which 730 are 
vascular. All the supplements in Kew library.)—Also Peatfield, W. Botany. 
In Belt, Anthony, ed. Hastings. A survey of times past and present by 
members of the Hastings Natural History Society and others. p. 190-197. 
19 cm. Hastings, 1937. (Partial list of plants, arranged under habitats. 
In library of N. D. Simpson.) 
German, Mrs. P. Flowering plants of Worthing district. In Migeod, 
F. W. H., ed. Worthing: a survey of times past and present. p. 69-74. 
19 cm. Brighton and Worthing, 1938. (Library of N. D. Simpson.) 
Running account of flora, including mention of numerous species grouped 
by habitats, the widely distributed species omitted. 
Mitten, William. Flora. In Merrifield, Mary P. A sketch of the natural 
history of Brighton and its vicinity. p. 193-205. 20.5 em. Brighton, 1860. 
(Library of N. D. Simpson. Reissue, 1864, in Library of Congress.) 
Unannotated list of vascular plants and hepatics (by Mitten) and lichens 
(by W. C. Unwin). Preceded by a general sketch of “The botany of the 
South Downs” (p. 115-143) [by Arthur Wallis]. 
Reynolds, Bernard. The flora of Christ’s Hospital. [2. ed.] 22 p. 21.5 
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