FLORAS OF THE WORLD—PART II 295 
Flora of the city parish of Aberdeen. In Aberdeen Univ. Studies 
91 (James William Helenus Trail: a memorial volume): 57-331. map. 
1928. 
Changes in topography and flora; annotated list of vascular plants.—See 
also Macgillivray, above. 
Florula of a piece of waste ground near Aberdeen. Annals Scott. 
Nat. Hist. 1896: 231-245. 1896; 1897: 24-31, 2387-245. 1897; 1899: 221-230. 
1899. 
Includes list of 230 angiosperms found (in 1893-96) on 7 or 8 acres of 
reclaimed ground, with discussion. The third and fourth papers continue the 
history of the locality for 1897-99. 
Man’s influence on the indigenous flora of Aberdeen. Annals Scott. 
Nat. Hist. 1911: 175-180, 232-240. 1911. 
Historical sketch of botanical explorations; annotated list of species that 
have disappeared from the parish of Aberdeen. 
ANncus (FORMERLY FORFARSHIRE) 
Vice-county 90. 
General 
Gardiner, William. The flora of Forfarshire. xxiv, 306 p. 2 pl. 19 cm. 
London, 1848. 
Topography, botanical] districts, list of agricultural weeds; annotated list 
of vascular and cellular plants, with localities—See also Brown, Robert. 
The botanical history of Angus. Jour. Bot. 9: 321-827. 1871. (First pub- 
lication of a manuscript read before the Edinburgh Natural History Society 
in 1792, containing an annotated list of rarer vascular plants, with localities. 
French translation (by H. A. Weddell) with title Histoire botanique du 
comté d’Angus, in Bul. Soc. Bot. France 19: 214-222. 1872.)—Also Moir, 
Edward. Botany. In Warden, Alexander J. Angus or Forfarshire, the land 
and people... v. 2, p. 173-198. 24 cm. Dundee, 1881. (General features 
of fiora, with partial lists of species; also partial lists of mosses, hepatics, 
and lichens.)—-Also Druce, G. C. Notes on the flora of Forfarshire. Annals 
Scott. Nat. Hist. 1901: 104-107. 1901.—Also Marshall, E. S., and Shoolbred, 
W. A. Some Forfarshire plants. Jour. Bot. 43: 114-116. 1905.—Also 
Corstophine, R. H. Forfarshire records. l.c. 46: 299. 1908.—Also Brebner, 
James. The flora of Forfarshire. In Paton, A. W., and Miller, A. H. Hand- 
book and guide to Dundee and district ... p. 597-610. map. 19 cm. 
Dundee (1912). (At head of title page: British Association, Dundee 1912.) 
(Account of various localities, with mention of noteworthy species. In British 
Museum (Natural History) library.)—-Also Marshall, E. S. Forfarshire 
plants. Jour. Bot. 54: 211. 1916.—Also Salmon, C. E. Notes on Forfarshire 
plants. l.c. 56: 261-264. 1918—Also Graham, R. J. D. The flora of the 
Dundee district. In Mackie, R. L., ed. A scientific survey of Dundee and 
district ... Adv. Sci. v. 1, no. 1, suppl. p. 25-29. 1939. (General features 
of vegetation, botanical regions, botanical publications, list of scientific 
societies. Covers the whole of Angus, the estuary region of the Tay known 
as the Carse of Gowrie with the extension of the Sidlaws into Perthshire, 
and the North of Fife to the East Neuk.) 
Local 
Arbroath Horticultural and Natural History Association. The flora of 
Arbroath and its neighbourhood: being a list of flowering plants and ferns, 
with an appendix of mosses, lichens, and seaweeds. viii, 63 p. 15 cm. 
Arbroath, 1882. (British Museum (Natural History) library.) 
Briefly annotated list of vascular plants (p. 1-45), mosses, lichens, and 
algae, with additions by W. B. Simson on p. 55—56. 
Roger, J. G. The fiora of Caenlochan. Trans. and Proc. Bot. Soc. Edinb. 
36: 188-194. 1 fig. (map). 1954. 
Topography, climate, etc.; lists of species characteristic of different phyto- 
geographical groups, etc.; bibliography. 
