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by ’B: © Carrington. » xii; '97 ‘p.° 2°"maps.’ *£9°em: London} Bradford, "2862. 
(Briefly annotated list of vascular plants, Characeae, lichens, mosses, and 
hepatics, with localities. In New York Botanical Garden library.) 
Robinson, J. F. The flora of the East Riding of Yorkshire, including a 
physiographical sketch. Trans. Hull Scient. and Field Nat. Club v. 2. 2538 
p. map. 1902. (Reprinted, 253 p. map. London, 1902; reprint in British 
Museum (Natural History) library.) 
Botanical investigations with included bibliography, topography, climate, 
plant associations, list of aliens, etc.; annotated list of vascular plants (1035 
species), with localities. A list of mosses and hepatics, by J. J. Marshall, 
forms an appendix. There are additions by the author and others in Trans. 
Hull Scient. and Field Nat. Club 3: 98-100, 184-185, 218, 300-802. 1903-07; 
4: 103-104, 105-106. 1909.—See also Flinteff, R. J. Some plants of the 
East Riding of Yorkshire. Naturalist 1931: 229-232, 261-263. 1931. 
Wilson, A. K. The adventive flora of the East Riding of Yorkshire. 
Occas. Papers Hull Scient. and Field Nat. Club 1: 2-28. 1988. 
Sources of adventive plants, etc.; list of known adventive angiosperms of 
East Yorkshire and Hull, with localities. 
Local 
Balderston, R. R., and Balderston, Margaret. Plants of Ingleton. In 
their Ingleton: bygone and present. p. 163-198. 19 cm. London and Skip- 
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List of vascular plants, with habitats and for the rarer species the locali- 
ties, also partial lists of hepatics, lichens, mosses, etc. (In West Riding.) 
Bootham School Natural History Society. Plant list and ferns. In Two 
county parishes. p. 11-29. 1956. 
List of vascular plants found in parishes of Overton and Skelton. (In 
North Riding.) (Not seen; cited from Proc. Bot. Soc. Brit. Isles 3: 78. 
1958.) 
Crump, W. B. and Crossland, Charles. The flora of the parish of Halifax. 
Halifax Nat. v. 1-8, suppl. lIxxv, 316 p. 1896-1904. (Reprinted 1904; in 
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Topography, geology, climate, phytogeography, plant distribution, biogra- 
phies of local botanists, bibliography; annotated list of vascular (663 spe- 
cies) and cellular plants. (In West Riding.)—See also Moss, C. E. Changes 
in the Halifax flora during the last century and a quarter. Naturalist 1900: 
165-172. 1900; 1901: 99-107. i901. (Discussion of changes in flora, par- 
ticularly with reference to species recorded by Bolton in 1775; bibliography.) 
—Also Lees, F. A. In defence of James Bolton, the fungologist. l.c. 1900: 
225-226. 1900.—Also his The volteface of flora: a rejoinder. lc. 1900: 
229-236. 1900. 
Ferguson, D. The natural history of Redcar and its neighbourhood. 128 
p. 17.5 cm. London, Redcar, 1860. (Library of N. D. Simpson.) 
Includes (p. 119-127) annotated list of vascular plants, with localities; also 
(p. 117-119, 128) lists of seaweeds and mosses. (In North Riding.) 
Fisher, Robert. The flowering plants of Whitby and district with botani- 
cal and English names, explanatory preface and index. (Cover title: 12 
miles around Whitby. The flowering plants.) 1p.1, 438 p. 18 cm. Whit- 
by, 1928. (Kew library.) (Reissue, 1929.) 
Unannotated list of spermatophytes, by Fisher, and (on p. 43) list of 
yaseuloe cryptogams by R. J. Flintoff. (In North Riding.)—See also Reyn- 
olds, below. 
Flintoff, R. J. The natural history of Goathland. III. The flowering 
plants and ferns. An ecological study. North West. Nat. 16: 57-75, 164— 
182, 287-304. map. 1941-42; 17: 84-100, 229-244, 366-380. 1942-43; 18: 
87-102, 194-204. 1943-44. 
Geography, etc.; annotated list of 582 vascular plants, grouped under 31 
habitats; index. (In North Riding.) 
Gissing, T. W. Matevials for a flora of Wakefield and its neighbourhood. 
Naturalist 2: 6-10, 32-34, 56-60, 80-81, 94-97, 128-131, 147-149, 165-168, 
184-186, 212-213, 232-235, 250-252, 269-271, 282-287, 294-295. 1865-66. 
