298 misc. PUBLICATION 797, U. §. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 
Annotated list of vascular plants (the phanerogams arranged by the 
Linnaean system) and bryophytes from the parish of Keith and vicinity, 
with notes on uses; based on data supplied by William Robb and James T. 
George. 
Marshall, E. S., and Shoolbred, W. A. Plants observed near Tomintoul, 
N. B., July, 1905. Jour. Bot. 44: 154-161. 1906. 
List of vascular plants and Characeae collected by authors, with localities. 
(Mostly in Banffshire (v.c. 94), partly in South Aberdeen (v.c. 92) and East 
Inverness (v.c. 96).) 
BERWICKSHIRE 
See also Scotland, General (Trail, Topographical botany of the river-basins Forth and 
Tweed); Selkirkshire (Hayward and Druce, The adventive flora of Tweedside). 
Vice-county 81. 
General 
Johnston, George. The botany of the eastern borders, with the popular 
names and uses of the plants... (Added title-page: Terra lindisfarnensis. 
The natural history of the eastern borders. v.1. Botany.) xii, 336 p. illus., 
13 pl. (i.e. 15, incl. map, 1 col.).. 22 cm. London, 1853. 
Topography soils, climate, hydrography; annotated list of vascular and 
cellular plants, with localities, vernacular names and uses; fossil flora (by 
Geo. Tate). The area covered includes the whole of Berwickshire, the Liber- 
ties of Berwick, north Durham, and adjacent Northumberland and Roxburgh- 
shire. There are many minor additions, particularly in the volumes of the 
History of the Berwickshire Naturalists’ Club. 
Local 
Anderson, Adam. List of less common plants in the area of the Club, with 
localities and references. Hist. Berwicksh. Nat. Club 22 (1914): 227-272. 
1916 [1914?] (Reprinted, 46 p., [1915]; in British Museum (Natural His- 
tory) library.) 
Systematic list of species recorded in the Proceedings of the Club from 
1831 on, with locality, date, and references to Proceedings. Relates to Ber- 
wick and various other counties, including Northumberland.—See also Druce, 
G. C. Notes on the flora of Berwickshire. Annals Scott. Nat. Hist. 1907: 
96-101. 1907. (Extensive list.)—Also Evans, A. H. Notes on plants found 
in the district worked by the Berwickshire Naturalists’ Club. Hist. Berwicksh. 
Nat. Club 23 (1916): 217-235. 1917. (List intended to supplement Ander- 
son.) 
Kelly, Andrew, and Shaw, William. Botany. In Thomson, A. Lauder and 
Lauderdale. p.. 3138-341. 23 cm. Galashiels [pref. 1902]. (Harvard Col- 
lege library.) 
Annotated list of vascular plants, with localities. 
BUTESHIRE 
See also Scotland, General (Lee, The flora of the Clyde area). 
Vice-county 100 (Clyde Isles). 
Local 
Bryce, James, [jr.]. The flora of Arran. In Bryce, James, [sr.]. The 
geology of Arran...4.ed.  p. 228-251. 18.5 em. Glasgow and London, 
1872. (1st ed. 1859, with title Geology of Clydesdale and Arran .. .) 
General features of flora; annotated list of plants, including for the most 
part only the rarer species. See also Landsborough, David, and Landsbor- 
ough, David, jr. List of rarer phenogamous plants found in Arran. Re- 
used and enlarged by Prof. Balfour. Jn their Arran: its topography, na- 
tural history, and antiquities. [2. ed.] p. 477-482. 19 cm. Ardrossan, 
London, 1875. (Alphabetical list of of angiosperms and pteridophytes, with 
localities, followed by shorter lists of cellular plants. In library of George 
Taylor.)—See alsc Travis, W. G. A contribution to the flora of Arran. 
Trans. and Proc. Bot. Soc. Edinb. 26: 120-129. 1913. (Includes list of rare or 
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