272 Misc. PUBLICATION 797, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 
Briefly annotated tabular list of vascular plants (688 species and varieties). 
Covers a radius of 10 miles around Birmingham, thus including parts of 
Staffordshire and Worcestershire as well as of Warwickshire.—See also his 
Flowering plants and ferns ... Second list. Proc. Birmingham Nat. Hist. 
and Micros. Soc. 2 (1870): 738-74. [pref., 1872.] (In New York Botanical 
Garden library.)—Also his Notes respecting some Birmingham plants. Jour. 
Bot. 10: 836-337. 1872.—Also his The flowering plants, ferns, etc. In 
Handbook of Birmingham. Prepared for the members of the British Associa- 
tion, 1886. p. 316-330. 16.5 cm. Birmingham, 1886. (Account of botanical 
districts with mention of noteworthy species; the total vascular flora is given 
as 1116 species. Accompanied by papers on cellular plants. In British 
Museum (Natural History) library.)—-Also Mathews, William. Botany. 
Introductory remarks. l.c. p. 318-815. 1886. (Sketch of botanical publica- 
tions, etc. In British Museum (Natural History) library.)—Also Grove, 
W.B. Flowering plants and ferns. Ecological account. In Auden, George 
A., ed. A handbook for Birmingham and the neighbourhood prepared for 
the 83rd annual meeting of the British Association for the advancement of 
science. p. 449-452. 19 cm. Birmingham, 1913. (Sketch of flora in rela- 
tion to the geology. In library of N. D. Simpson.)—-Also Humphreys, John, 
Cleminshaw, Edward, and Grove, W. B. General account. l.c. p. 452-465. 
1913. (Account of several! localities with mention of characteristics species.) 
Notes on Sutton Park: its flowering plants, ferns, and mosses, 
read at a general meeting of the Birmingham Natural History and Micro- 
scopical Society held December 6th, 1876. To which is added The roses and 
brambles of Warwickshire. 27 p. 21 cm. Birmingham [1877].—Errata. 
[1 p.] n.p., n.d.—Supplement. [1 p.] n.p., n.d. (All in British Museum 
(Natural History) library.) 
Topography, etc.; annotated list of vascular plants and mosses. The 
locality is north of Birmingham. 
Cumming, Linnaeus. List of the plants found in the country around Rugby. 
revised and brought up to date. 47 p. 21.5 cm. Rugby, 1923. (Library 
of N. D. Simpson.) 
Annotated list of vascular plants that can be found within walking or 
cycling distance of the school. At head of title page: The Rugby School 
natural history society. Replaces Wait, W. O. Plants. In his Rugby: 
past and present... p. 844-355. 25.5cem. Rugby, 18938. (Botanical explora- 
tions, etc.; unannotated list of vascular plants (about 750 species), Characeae, 
and fungi. In Harvard College library.)—See also review in Rpt. Bot. Soc. 
and Exch. Club Brit. Isles 7 (1923): 84-87. 1924.—Also annual reports of 
the Botanical Section. In Rpt. Rugby School Nat. Hist. Soc. v. 57-58, 65-66, 
69-73. 1924-40.—Also papers by D. E. Allen, with varying titles. l.c. 81: 
18-30. 1948; 82: 16-21. 1949; 83: 13-17. 1950; 84: 28-30. 1951. 
King Edward VI Grammar School for Boys Natural History Society. 
Brown’s Coppice; a survey. 79 p. illus. Birmingham, 1954. 
Ecological account; includes (p. 26—44) list of vascular plants and crypto- 
gams of a locality near Birmingham. (Not seen; title and annotation supplied 
by G. Taylor.) 
WESTMORLAND 
See also Cumberland (Baker, A flora of the English Lake district; Hodgson, Notes on the 
flora of the Ullswater district); Durham (Upper Teesdale Naturalists’ Field Club, A flora of 
Teesdale); York (Handley, Catalogue of plants growing in the Sedbergh district). 
Vice-county 69 (with North Lancashire). 
General 
Wilson, Albert. The flora of Westmorland. An account of the flowering 
plants, ferns and their allies, mosses, hepatics and lichens so far known to 
occur in the county. With particulars as to their localities, usual habitats, 
grade of citizenship, distribution in the six river basins, altitudinal range, 
time of flowering, first records, etc. ... Also a description of the physical 
geography, topography, geology, climate and botanical features, a biblio- 
graphy, and a short account of some pioneers of Westmorland field botany. 
4 p.l., 413 p. 37 pl., port., map (in pocket). 22cm. Arbroath, 1938. (Gray 
Herbarium library.) 
