306 misc. PUBLICATION 797, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 
LANARKSHIRE 
See also Scotland, General (Grierson, Clyde casuals; Lee, The flora of the Clyde area); 
Dunbartonshire (Lee, The flora of Easter Dumbartonshire); Midlothian (Balfour and Sadler, 
Flora of Edinburgh; Sonntag, A pocket flora of Edinburgh and the surrounding district) ; 
Renfrew (Ross, List of flowering plants . . . in the district around Busby). 
Vice-county 77. 
General 
Mackechnie, Robert. Plant recording in Clydesdale. Glasgow Nat. 18: 
3-14. 1958. 
Sketch of botanical explorations in Lanark, remarks on introduced plants, 
bibliography. 
Patrick, William. A popular description of the indigenous plants of 
ee alaes ... xxxiv, 399 p. 16 cm. Edinburgh, 1831. (Gray Herbarium 
library. 
Topography, geology, climate, etc.; descriptive flora of spermatophytes 
(604 species), on the Linnaean system, with localities; glossary. The second 
edition (1 p. |., xxxiv, 399 p. 16 cm. Edinburgh, 1832. In Arnold Arboretum 
library) is precisely the same as the first as to prefatory matter and text; 
the dedicatory leaf was replaced by 4 pages of review notices, and a new 
spine was added to the volume over the original one. 
Local 
Hopkirk, Thomas. Flora glottiana. A catalogue of the indigenous plants 
of the banks of the river Clyde, and in the neighbourhood of the city of 
Glasgow. 1 p. l., iv, 3-170 p. 22 cm. Glasgow [etc.], 1818. (Gray Her- 
barium library.) 
Annotated list of vascular and cellular plants, on the Linnaean system, 
with localities. Covers in general “the country within a few miles on both 
sides of the river Clyde, from its Falls, above Lanark, to its junction with 
the sea some miles below the town of Dumbarton.”—See also Patton, Donald. 
The local flora. Jn Kerr, J. G., ed. Glasgow. Sketches by various authors. 
[For the British Association meeting.] p. 298-321. 18.5 cm. Glasgow, 
1928. (Brief historical account, followed by description of plant habitats 
with lists of species; also paragraphs on cellular plants. In British Museum 
(Natural History) library.) 
Patton, Donald. The vegetation of the Tinto Hills. Annals Andersonian 
Nat. Soc. 4: 84-105. 1925. (University of Illinois library.) 
Geology, climate, general features of vegetation; tabular list of vascular 
plants, with indication of habitats. 
and Rennie, William. The plants of Possil Marsh. Glasgow Nat. 
17: 160-172 incl. fig. (map). 1955. 
History, etc.; annotated list of vascular plants and Characeae (216 spe- 
cies); bibliography. (An area of about 70 acres, in Glasgow.)—See also 
Ribbons, B. W. Additions to the flora of Possil Marsh. Glasgow Nat. 17: 
283. 1957. (Adds 3 species.) 
LINLITHGOW 
See West Lothian. 
MIDLOTHIAN (FORMERLY EDINBURGH) 
See also Scotland, General (Trail, Topographical botany of the river-basins Forth and 
Tweed in Scotland). 
Vice-county 83. 
General 
Balfour, J. H., and Sadler, John. Flora of Edinburgh, being a list of plants 
fone in the vicinity of Edinburgh. vii, 174 p. map. 17.5 cm. Edinburgh, 
1863. 
Topography, etc.; annotated list of vascular plants (about 1010 species) 
and of mosses, hepatics, lichens and Characeae, found within 20 or 30 miles 
of Edinburgh, covering all or part of 11 counties beside Midlothian. 
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