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Bay and Dist. Field Club 7: 15-18. 1913. (General features of vegetation, 
with mention of various species. In British Museum (Natural History) 
library.)—Also Woodhead, Norman. The botany. Jn Puffin Island. l.c. 14: 
15-17. 1928. (General features of flora; list of 26 angiosperms collected, 
with indication of frequency. In British Museum (Natural History) library. ) 
—Also Lacey, W. S. The flora of Ynys Seiriol (Puffin Island), with some 
notes on the effects of myxomatosis. Nature in Wales 3: 464-470. 1957. 
(Includes 3 lists of species made at different dates. Not seen; cited from 
Proc. Bot. Soc. Brit. Isles 3: 78. 1958.) 
BRECKNOCKSHIRE (BRECONSHIRE) 
Vice-county 42. 
General 
Carter, P. W. A history of botanical explorations in Brecknock. Bry- 
cheiniog 3: 157-175. 1957. 
Account of botanists, chronologically arranged with references to their 
writings and discoveries; alphabetical list of botanists with incomplete ref- 
erences to their publications. 
Phillips, R. W. The first flora of Breconshire. In Phillips, Thomas R., ed. 
The Breconshire border between Wye and Usk, with notes... including a 
First flora of Breconshire. Appendix I, p. i-xxiv. 21.5 cm. Talgarth, 1926. 
(Kew library.) 
Unannotated list of vascular plants, with usually a single cited locality 
for the rarer species.—See also his The flora of Breconshire. l.c. p. 84-88. 
(Botanical regions and explorations. In Kew library.) Replaces a number 
of earlier publications, the most important of which are: Jones, Theophilus. 
List of plants found in the county of Brecon. Jn his A history of the county 
of Brecknock ... v. 2, p. 776-785. 30 cm. Brecknock, 1809. (List of 
vascular plants, a few mosses, and one lichen, on the Linnaean system, with 
English and Welsh vernacular names, and usually with localities and names 
of collectors. The same treatment is given on p. 545-548 of the 1-volume 
reprint of Jones’ work published by Edwin Davis at Brecknock, 1898.) Bar- 
rett, W. B. <A contribution towards a flora of Breconshire. Jour. Bot. 23: 
39-44, 83-89, 107-112, 145-149. 1885. (Botanical publications, soils, topog- 
raphy, etc.; annotated list of vascular plants (595 species), with localities; 
intended to bring together all known records for the county); also Ley, 
Augustin. Recent additions to the flora of Breconshire. l.c. 33: 135-187. 
1895. (List with localities); also Rogers, W. M. Radnorshire and Brecon- 
shire plants. l.c. 37: 17-25. 1899. (List with localities, and indication of 
those that are new county records); also his Radnorshire and Breconshire 
Rubi. Lec. 37: 193-198. 1899. (List with localities.) 
CAERNARVONSHIRE (CARNARVONSHIRE) 
See also Anglesey (Griffith, The flora of Anglesey and Carnarvonshire). 
Vice-county 49. 
General 
Carter, P. W. Some account of the botanical exploration of Caernarvon- 
shire. pt. 1-2. Trans. Caernarvonsh. Hist. Soc. 16: 52-59. 1955; 17: 45-61. 
1956. 
Part 1 not seen; part 2 presents an account of botanists, chronologically 
arranged with references to their writings and discoveries; alphabetical list 
of botanists with incomplete references to their publications. 
Webster, A. D. The native trees and shrubs of Carnarvonshire. Trans. Roy. 
Scott. Arbor. Soc. 11: 481-500. 1887. 
Annotated list of 75 woody plants. 
Local 
Campbell, Bruce. The vascular plants. In North, F. J., Campbell, Bruce, 
and Scott, Richenda. Snowdonia. The national park of North Wales. p. 
406-425. 22 cm. London, 1949. 
