FLORAS OF THE WORLD—PART II oO7 
Martin, I. H., ed. The Field-Club flora of the Lothians. By the Botanical 
committee of the Edinburgh Natural History Society ... [3. ed.] xix, 318 
p. incl. 17 plates. front., map. 16cm. Edinburgh and London, 1934. (ist 
ed. 1927.) 
Keyed, descriptive flora of vascular plants, with some localities but no 
reference to vice-counties; partial ecological lists of various localities, list 
of casual plants. 
Sonntag, C. O. A pocket flora of Edinburgh and the surrounding district; 
a collection and full description of all phanerogamic and the principal crypto- 
gamic plants classified after the natural system, with an artificial key and 
glossary of botanical terms. xii, 246 p. map. 16.5 cm. London and Edin- 
burgh, 1894. 
Annotated, briefly descriptive flora of vascular plants, with localities. 
Covers an area 30 to 40 miles in diameter around Edinburgh. 
Local 
Fraser, James. Alien plants near Edinburgh. Annals Scott. Nat. Hist. 
1904: 106-113. 1904.—Evans, William, and Evans, W. E. Alien plants near 
Edinburgh. l.c. 1904: 174-179, 236-240. 1904.—_Fraser, James. Alien plants 
near Edinburgh. l.c. 1905: 96-103. 1905; 1906: 100-105. 1906.—Alien 
plants. l.c. 1907: 37-42. 1907; 1908: 101-109. pl. 3. 1908; 1909: 40-44. 
1909; 1910: 438-46. 1910; 1911: 99-102. 1911—Alien plants. Scott. Bot. 
Rev. 1: 39-41. 1912. 
Lists of adventive vascular plants and Characeae amounting to about 970 
species (through 1911), mostly from Edinburgh or its near vicinity, with 
localities and some annotations. 
Greville, R. K. Flora edinensis; or a description of plants growing near 
Edinburgh, arranged according to the Linnean system... 1xxxi, 478 p. 4 pl. 
21.5 em. Edinburgh, 1824. 
Annotated descriptive flora of vascular and cellular plants growing within 
10 miles of Edinburgh. 
Wallace, G. B. The flora of Salisbury Crags. Trans. and Proc. Bot. Soc. 
Edinb. 29: 119-126. 1925. 
Topography, botanical explorations; tabular list of known angiosperms 
(178 species); changes in flora, bibliography.—See also Matthews, J. R. A 
note on the flora of Salisbury Crags. l.c. 29: 226-229. 1926. (Further note 
on changes in fiora.) 
MORAYSHIRE (FORMERLY ELCIN) 
Vice-county 95. 
General 
Burgess, J. J.. ed. Flora of Moray (vice county no. 95). Flowering and 
flowerless plants including conifers, ferns, mosses, fungi and algae. xv, 104 
p- port. 22cm. Elgin, 1935. (British Museum (Natural History) library.) 
Botanical explorations, account of some noteworthy species; annotated list 
of vascular plants and charophytes (p. 1-40), showing distribution by 
parishes, compiled by the editor; treatment of Coniferae by Peter Leslie 
(p. 41-50), with paragraphs on pioloey: uses, afforestation, etc.; also anno- 
tated lists of fungi and freshwater algae, by P. Leslie, and of mosses, by 
George Birnie. Replaces [Gordon, George]. Collectanea for a flora of Moray; 
or, a list of the phaenogamous plants and ferns hitherto found within the 
province. viii, 40 p. 20.5 cm. Elgin, 1839. (Topography, climate, etc.; list 
of vascular plants, with localities, on the Linnaean system (724 species); 
phytogeographic lists, statistics. In British Museum (Natural History) 
library.)—See also (Field meetings, 1953.) June 27th to July 4th, 1953. 
Forres. Leader: Miss M. McCallum Webster. Proc. Bot. Soc. Brit. Isles 1: 
246-250. 1954. (Includes several additions.) 
Local 
Stewart, E. J. A., and Patton, Donald. The vegetation of the Culbin Sands. 
Rpt. Bot. Soc. and Exch, Club Brit. Isles 7 (1923): 253-267. 1924. 
