FLORAS OF THE WORLD—PART II Zhe 
(Reprinted, 2 p.l., 59 p. 21 cm. London, Huddersfield, 1867. In Arnold 
Arboretum library.) 
Annotated list of vascular plants and Characeae (606 species). (In West 
Riding.)—See also Roberts, George. A list of the rarer plants found grow- 
ing on the Carboniferous sandstone in the immediate vicinity of Lofthouse. 
In his Topography and natural history of Lofthouse and its neighbourhood 
..v. [1], p. 389-891. 18 cm. London, Leeds, 1882. (List of noteworthy 
vascular plants, including cornfield weeds and aliens, with localities. Loft- 
house is 3 miles north of Wakefield.)—Also his A list of the rarer flowering 
plants and ferns of the Lofthouse district. l.c. v. 2, p. 226-236. 18 cm. 
Leeds, 1885. (Extensive list with localities, bringing total for the Loft- 
house-Wakefield region to 697 species.)—Also his Dispersion of plants in 
Yorkshire: notes on aliens and casuals recently observed in the Wakefield 
district. Naturalist 1885: 389-393. 1885. (Methods of introduction; lists 
of introduced angiosperms, with localities.)\—Also Cryer, John. Casual and 
alien plants from Wakefield. Naturalist 1916: 250-251. 1916. 
Handley, John. Catalogue of plants growing in the Sedbergh district, 
including the Lune basin, from Middleton to Tebay. 48 p. 18 cm. Leeds, 
1898. (New York Botanical Garden library.) 
List of vascular plants, with localities. (In West Riding and adjacent 
Westmorland.) 
Hobkirk, C. P. Huddersfield: its history and natural history. A descrip- 
tive, historical, geological, botanical and zoological sketch of the town and 
neighbourhood. 2.ed. xi, 256 p. 4 pl. 19.5 cm. Huddersfield and London, 
1868. (1st ed. 1859.) 
Chapter VI, “Botanical” (p. 173-205), includes annotated list of vascular 
plants (504 species), also mosses. hepatics, lichens, and some fungi. (In 
West Riding.) 
Holdsworth, Christopher, and others. The botany of Askham Bog. In 
Bootham School. Survey of Askham Bog. p. 13-29 incl. 2 fig. (maps). 24 
em. London, 1946. (Kew library.) 
Annotated tabular list of vascular plants, with supplementary list of 
Juncaceae, Cyperaceae, Gramineae, and Equisetaceae. (In West Riding, 2 
miles from the center of the city of York.) 
[Howarth, Elijah]. List of plants, collected chiefly in the neighbourhood 
of Sheffield by Jonathan Salt, and now in the Sheffield Public Museum. vi, 
57 p. 21.5 cm. Sheffield, 1889. (British Museum (Natural History) 
library.) 
Biographical notice, index, etc.; tabular list of vascular plants in Salt’s 
herbarium, with data. Publication of Sheffield Literary and Philosophical 
Society. (In West Riding.)—See also Innocent, C. F. A century’s changes in 
the Sheffield district flora. Naturalist 1911: 216-221. 1911. (Account of 
vascular plants which have nearly cr quite disappeared since being recorded 
in a manuscript catalogue by Jonathan Salt a century before, and discussion 
of causes therefor.)—Also Snelgrove, below. 
Lee, P. F. The fiora of Dewsbury and neighbourhood. Trans. Yorksh. 
Nat. Union Ser. E. Botany 1885: 225-248. 1887.—1st supplement .. . l.c. 
1887: 249-264. 1889.—2d supplement ... Naturalist 1912: 238-244, 285-289, 
306-309. 1912. 
Annotated list of vascular plants and Characeae. Second supplement 
includes extensive list of alien plants. (In West Riding.) 
Lees, F. A. The botany of “Nidderdale and the garden of the Nidd.” In 
Speight, Harry. Nidderdale ...a Yorkshire Rhineland. p. 17-63. 23 cm. 
London, 1894. 
Lists of rarer species of special localities; annotated list of vascular plants 
oa = Be mention of some mosses, hepatics, and lichens. (In West 
I g. 
Botany of the Ilkley district. In Collyer, Robert, and Turner, 
G. H. Ilkley: ancient and modern. p. xxix—Ixi. 22.5 em. Otley [etc.], 
1885. (Harvard College Hbrary.) 
Soils, etc.; briefly annotated list of vascular (p. xxxvii-liii) and cellular 
plants, with localities for rarer species. Relates to Wharfedale (between 
Pool and Addingham), the Washburn and Menston valleys, the Esholt and 
