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19 em. Sheffield, 1910. (At head of title page: British Association, Shef- 
field 1910.) (In library of N. D. Simpson.)—See also Howarth, above. 
Soppitt, H. T. Botany. In Gray, Johnnie [i.e. Speight, Harry]. Through 
Airedale from Goole to Malham. p. xiii-xlii. 17.5 em. Leeds [etc.], 1891. 
Compiled list of about 700 vascular plants of Aire valley, with localities. 
(In West Riding.) 
Stansfield, Abraham, ed. Flora of Todmorden. Lancashire Nat. 1: 106— 
109, 121-128, 185-138, 153-156, 168-166, 179-182. 1907-08; 2: 53-56, 67-68, 
122-127, 158-159, 167-169, 201-204, 249-252, 285-288, 311-314, 347-350, 
355-360. 1909-10. (University of Minnesota library.) (Reprinted with 
addition of A list of the birds of Todmorden by Walter Greaves. 4 p. 1., 56, 
1A-10A, xii p., 21. 21.5 cm. [pref. Manchester, 1911.] (Flora of Todmor- 
den, edited by A. Stansfield. p. 1-56 (vascular plants, p. 1-36). In library of 
N. D. Simpson.) 
Annotated list of vascular plants, mosses, hepatics, and lichens, with 
_loealities for scarcer species. The area covered extends into Lancashire. (In 
West Riding.) 
Sturdy, H. H. List of plants. In Riley, Frederick. The Settle district 
and north-west Yorkshire dales. A practical guide book for the visitor and 
tourist. p. 192-202. 22 cm. Settle, 1923. (Library of N. D. Simpson.) 
List of vascular plants, with localities—See also Windsor, below. (In 
West Riding.) 
Willis, John. On the flora of the environs of Bradford. Jour. Bot. 12 
(ns., 3): 10-18. 1874. 
General features of flora; unannotated lists of 607 vascular plants and 
Characeae found in the Bradford district and on the limestone areas near 
Bradford. (In West Riding.)—See also Lees, F. A. On the flora of the 
Leeds and Bradford district. Jour. Bot. 12: 78-83. 1874. (Raises total to 
727 species.)—Also Cryer, John. Adventive plants on waste ground, Brad- 
ea York, 1919. Rpt. Bot. Soc. and Exch. Club Brit. Isles 5 (1919): 719. 
1920. 
Windsor, John. Flora cravoniensis, or a flora of the vicinity of Settle in 
Craven, Yorkshire ... x, 177 p. 19 em. Manchester, 1873. (Arnold 
Arboretum library.) 
Topography, geology, botanical explorations, etc.; list of vascular plants, 
Characeae, mosses, hepatics, and lichens, with localities, from a 15-mile 
radius around Settle. Reprinted with additions and corrections from papers 
published in The Phytologist, 1855-58. (In West Riding.)—See also Lees, 
The vegetation of Craven in Wharfedale, above; also Sturdy, above. 
Woodruffe-Peacock, E. A. The ecology of Thornton Waste. Naturalist 
1920: 301-304, 353-356, 381-384. 1920; 1921: 21-25. 1921. 
Includes (p. 353-356, 381-384, 21-24) running account of plants, arranged 
by habitat. Thornton Moor or Waste was a huge bog, originally about 26 sq. 
miles in area, between Crowle (Lincolnshire) and Thorne and Goole (York- 
shire). (In West Riding and adjacent Lincolnshire.)—See also Sledge, W. A. 
Thorne ante plants. Naturalist 1941: 266-268. 1941. (Notes on various 
species. 
IRELAND (EIRE) 
See also Scotland, General (Cameron, The Gaelic names of plants). 
Most of the works under Great Britain, General, refer to Ireland. The principal exceptions 
are: Britten and Holland, Fisher, Grigson, Miller, Prior, Rayner, Trimen, and Watson. 
The vice-county numbers given are those introduced by Praeger (1901), which are inde- 
pendent of the Watsonian series for England, Wales, and Scotland. Another series of num- 
bers uniformly 112 higher, formed by adding the Watsonian total for England, Wales. and 
Scotland to the Praeger series, is given in W. B. Turrill, British plant life, p. 260. 1948. 
General 
Includes some partial works. 
Adams, John. A _ student’s illustrated Irish flora, being a guide to the 
indigenous seed-plants of Ireland. viii, 348 p. 578 fig., map. 19 cm. 
Ashford, Kent, 1931. 
Brief account of principal published floras; running account of species (not 
in strict systematic order) with brief annotations, statement of range by 
