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General 
Barclay, William. [Perthshire botany and botanists.] Proc. Perthsh. Soc. 
Nat. Sci. 4: clxxxix—cxciv. 1908. 
= of local botanists and their work, from Lightfoot to J. Sim (ca. 
1863). 
White, F. B. W. The flora of Perthshire . . . Edited with an introduction 
and life of the author, a list of his scientific publications, and an appendix, 
by J. W. H. Trail ... lix, 407 p. port., map. 19.5 cm. Edinburgh, 1898. 
Origin of flora, memoir of author with bibliography, topography, botanical 
districts, geology, early history of local botany; annotated list of vascular 
plants and Characeae. Covers the whole of Ciackmannan and part of Stirling, 
as well as Perth.—See also Barclay, William. The additions to the list of 
Perthshire plants since the publication of Dr. White’s Flora. Trans. and 
Proc. Perthsh. Soc. Nat. Sci. 5: exlviii-clxv. 1912.—Also Matthews, J. R. 
Recent additions to the list of Perthshire plants. l.c. 8: 184-210. 1927. 
Local 
Barclay, William. Flora of the right bank of the Tay, between Perth and 
the mouth of the Earn. Trans. and Proc. Perthsh. Soc, Nat. Sci. 1: 123-134. 
1890. 
General features of flora; unannotated list of 383 vascular plants.—See 
also his Flora of the left bank of the Tay between Perth and Glencarse. 
le. 1: 245-255. 1892. (General features of flora; unannotated list of 389 
vascular plants.) 
The flora of the Woody Island. Trans. and Proc. Perthsh. Soc. Nat. 
Sci. 1: 30-44. 1887. 
General features of flora; unannotated list of vascular plants (3820 
species). (In River Tay, close to Perth.) 
Coates, James. The flowering plants. In White, F.B.W. The natural 
history of Kinnoull Hill. Proc. Perthsh. Soc. Nat. Sci. 1: 287-244. 1886. 
General features of flora, mention of rarer species; unannotated list of 
angiosperms.—See also White, F. B. W. The ferns, mosses, and fungi. l.c. 
244-245, 251-254. 1886. (Includes list of pteridophytes.) Kinnoull Hill is 
just east of the city of Perth. 
Gardiner, William. Contribution towards a flora of the Breadalbane Moun- 
tains. Phytologist 1: 468-476. 1843. 
Annotated list of vascular and cellular plants collected by author in June- 
July, 1842.—See also Balfour, J. B. (i.e. J. H.). Notice of a botanical excur- 
sion to the Breadalbane Mountains, in July 1871. Trans. Bot. Soc. Edinb. 11: 
353-356. 1873. (Includes list of noteworthy species.)—Also Drummond-Hay, 
G. W. A., and White, F. B. W. Notes of a botanical excursion to the Breadal- 
bane Mountains, Perthshire. Scott. Nat. 3: 18-20, 79. 1875. (List of note- 
worthy species.)—Also Ewing, Peter. The summit-flora of the Breadalbane 
Range. Glasgow Nat. 4: 48-62. 1912. (Ecological conditions; tabular list of 
113 vascular plants showing occurrence on the summits of Ben Lawers, Beinn 
Laoigh, and other mountains; remarks on various species.)—Also Lee, J. R. 
Excursions in Breadalbane (Killin District), July 1915. lc. 8: 17-22. 1916. 
(Includes list of rarer vascular plants and bryophytes.) 
Patton, Donald. The vegetation of Beinn Laoigh. Rpt. Bot. Soc. and 
Exch. Club Brit. Isles 7 (1923): 268-319. 1924. 
Botanical explorations, topography, geology, climate, general features of 
flora of region and of special localities, statistics; tabular list of known 
vascular plants (388 species), with localities indicated; phytogeography, list 
of mosses and hepatics, bibliography. This mountain, also known as Ben 
Lui, is 3,708 feet high. 
Sadler, John. The wild flowers and ferns of Bridge of Earn including a 
complete list of the Perthshire ferns. 56 p. 1 fig. 15.5 cm. Edinburgh, 
[1863?]. (Gray Herbarium library.) 
Includes (p. 49-56) incomplete lists of spermatophytes of Moncreiffe and 
other localities in the vicinity of Bridge-of-Earn. 
