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List of vascular plants found in vicinity of Christ’s Hospital, Horsham. 
(Not seen; title and annotation supplied by D. H. Kent from copy in British 
Museum (Natural History) library.) 
Roper, F. C. S. Flora of Eastbourne. Being an introduction to the 
flowering plants, ferns, etc., of the Cuckmere district, East Sussex. xiii, 
165 p. map. 18.5 cm. London, 1875. (Gray Herbarium library.) 
Topography, geology, climate, botanical explorations, rarer species, statis- 
ties, ete.; annotated list of vascular plants and Characeae (700 species) 
with localities; list of 80 additional species recorded by earlier authors, 
unannotated lists of mosses, hepatics, and lichens, list of 157 vascular plants 
reported for East Sussex by Watson but not included in the Eastbourne 
Flora.—See also his On the additions to the fauna and flora of Eastbourne 
during 1875. Papers Eastbourne Nat. Hist. Soc. 8th Ann. Rpt. [38 p.] 
Oct. 15, 1875.—On the additions ... since 1875. lc. 10th Ann. Rpt. [5 p.] 
Oct. 19, 1877.—On the additions to the fauna and flora of the Cuckmere 
district during the past year. lc. lith Ann. Rpt. [5 p.] Oct. 18, 1878; 
12th Ann. Rpt. [6 p.] Oct. 17, 1879; 13th Ann. Rpt. [6 p.] Oct. 15, 1880. 
—On the additions ... since 1880, with a list of the forms of the genus Rubus 
now known to occur there. Trans. Eastbourne Nat. Hist. Soc. ns., 2 (1889- 
90); 178-183. [1890?].—Also Whitney, N. S., and Milner, B. The flora of 
the Eastbourne district. South East. Nat. 1906: 30-34. 1906. (Account 
of the rarest species, additions to Roper’s Flora, etc. In American Museum 
of Natural History library.) 
Tansley, A. G., and Adamson, R. S. A preliminary survey of the chalk 
grasslands of the Sussex Downs. (Studies of the vegetation of the English 
chalk IV.) Jour. Ecology 14: 1-32. pl. 1, map. 1926. 
Ecological; includes lists of species, alphabetically arranged. 
Weaver, J. Flora. In Gordon, Henry D. The history of Harting... 
p. 459-489. 1 fig. 19 em. London, 1877. (Library of N. D. Simpson.) 
Account of trees, etc.; partial list of vascular plants arranged by habitats, 
followed by list of fungi. 
WARWICKSHIRE 
Vice-county 38. 
General 
Bagnall, J. E. Botany. In The Victoria history of the county of Warwick. 
v. 1, p. 33-66. map. 31.5 cm. London, 1904. 
General features of flora, botanical districts; list of vascular plants and 
Characeae (905 species) with distribution indicated by districts; also lists of 
cellular plants. 
The flora of Warwickshire. The flowering plants, ferns, mosses, 
and lichens by James E. Bagnall... The fungi... by W. B. Grove... 
and J. EK. Bagnall. xxxiv, 519 p. map (in pocket). 22 cm. London, 
Birmingham, 1891. 
Topography, geology, climate, botanical regions, bibliography; annotated 
list of vascular and cellular plants (except algae) with localities; tabular 
list showing distribution (1,073 species and 236 varieties of vascular plants 
and Characeae, of which 817 species are native); botanical history, with 
included bibliography.—See also his Notes on the “Flora of Warwickshire.” 
Mid]. Nat. 15: 154-157, 211-214. 1892; 16: 22-23, 43-47, 69-70, 116-119, 
141-143, 161-164, 206-212, 229-234, 251-260. 1893. (Additional records 
for vascular plants, Characeae, and mosses.)—Also his New localities for 
rare Warwickshire plants. l.c. 16: 204-206. 1893.—Also his Notes on rare 
and local plants ... l.c. 16: 260-262. 1893.—Also Dunn, S. T. Warwickshire 
plants. Jour. Bot. 34: 477. 1896. 
Local 
Bagnall, J. E. Flowering plants and ferns indigenous to the neighbour- 
hood around Birmingham. Proc. Birmingham Nat. Hist. and Micros. Soc. 1 
(1869): 89-97. [1870.] 
