FLORAS OF THE WORLD—PART II 273 
Topography, geology, climate, general features of flora, early botanical 
explorations, bibliography; annotated list of vascular planis (959 species, 
excluding aliens, etc.), Characeae, bryophytes, and lichens, with localities. 
Includes some species recorded from North Lancashire but not from 
Westmorland. 
Local 
Baker, J. G., and Baker, E. G. The botany of High-cup Nick, Westmore- 
land. Jour. Bot. 32: 299-307. 1894. 
Topography, etc.; annotated list of vascular plants and Characeae. 
Gough, Thomas. Plants. Jn Nicholson, Cornelius. The annals of Kendal 
. 2. ed. p. 318-322. 23 em. London, Kendal, 1861. 
List of vascular plants, with localities. 
Leach, R. E. The botany of Appleby and district. Naturalist 1894: 27-388. 
1894. 
General features of flora; list of spermatophytes collected by author, with 
localities, the Juncaceae, Cyperaceae, and Gramineae omitted. 
WILTSHIRE 
See also Somersetshire (Macmillan, Popular names of flowers). 
Vice-county 7, North Wilts; vice-county 8, South Wilts. 
General 
Grose, J.D. The flora of Wiltshire. iv, 824 p. illus. (maps), 11 pl. 22 cm. 
Devizes, 1957. 
Topography, geology, climate, bibliography, biographical notices, list of 
recorders, botanical districts, list of herbaria; annotated list of vascular 
plants and Charophyta (1406 species, of which 909 are native); extensive 
account of habitats and vegetation, gazetteer. Replaces Preston, T. A. The 
flowering plants of Wilts, with sketches of the physical geography and 
climate of the county. lIxix, 436 p. 1 fig., 2 maps. 23 cm. [Devizes] 1888. 
(Topography, geology, climate, botanical] districts, bibliography, etc.; an- 
notated list of spermatophytes (849 species), with detailed local distribution.) 
Local 
Lewis, W. J. Flora. In his Notes on the history of the parish of North 
Wraxhall, Co. Wilts. With a life of the late rector Francis Harrison... 
p. 157-165. 19.5 cm. London, Brighton, 1913. (Library of N. D. Simpson.) 
Notes on various species; tabular list of angiosperms, with habitats or 
localities, prepared by Miss Lidstone. 
Maton, George. The natural history of a part of the county of Wilts, 
comprehended within the distance of ten miles round the city of Salisbury. 
74 p. 21 cm. London, 18438. (Kew Library.) 
Botanical explorations; “Vegetabilia” (p. 15-64), an alphabetical list of 
vascular and cellular plants, with localities; also list of vertebrates.—See 
also Campbell, Mrs., and Gullick, Barbara. Notes on the flora of the Salis- 
bury district. Wiltsh. Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Mag. 46: 58-63. 1982. 
(Extensive list.)—-Also Burges, R. C. L. The Larkhill flora. lc. 50: 188- 
190. 19438. (List of noteworthy species.) 
Moir, T. R. G., and Peirson, L. G. Handlist of flowering plants of the 
Marlborough district (10 miles radius). Rpt. Marlborough Col. Nat. Hist. 
Soc. 83: 46-99. 1935. 
Annotated list of vascular plants and Characeae. Additions are recorded 
in the “Flower list” in each Report of the Society, no. 84-95. 1936-47. 
Replaces several earlier floras, including Preston, T. A. Flora of Marl- 
borough. 2. ed. Rpt. Marlborough Col. Nat. Hist. Soc., App. to no. [12], 
[15], 20, 23-24. viii, 342 p. pl. 1871-77. (ist ed. 1863.) (Botanical dis- 
tricts, list of collectors, etc.; annotated list of phanerogams, with keys and 
brief descriptions.) Also replaces Smith-Pearse, T. N. H. Hand-list of 
flowering plants of the district; Marlborough and ten miles round. 32 p. 
21.5 em. [Marlborough] 1919. (Briefly annotated list of phanerogams. 
Not seen; title and annotation supplied by N. D. Simpson.) 
