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List of vascular plants observed by author, mostly in 1875, showing occur- 
rence in one or both counties (254 from Montgomeryshire) and consisting 
mostly of species not recorded in Watson’s Topographical Botany; followed 
by notes on a few of the species.—See also his A second list of plants... 
observed and collected in County 47 [Montgomeryshire] . .. in Aug. 
1886. Rpt. Bot. Rec. Club 1884/86: 149-150. 1887. (List of vascular 
plants, with localities. In Gray Herbarium library.)—Also Whitwell, Wil- 
liam. Montgomeryshire notes. Jour. Bot. 34: 172-173. 1896. (List of 
noteworthy species, with localities.)—Also Wade, A. E., and Webb, J. A. 
Montgomeryshire plant records. North West. Nat. 18: 52-68. 1943. 
(Geology, topography, etc.; list of vascular plants, with localities, collected 
from 1939 to 1941, including about 175 species new to the county.) 
Morgan, John. The flora of Llanbrynmair. 12 p. 21 cm. Oswestry, 
ane (Reprinted from “Bye-Gones.”) (British Museum (Natural History) 
library.) 
List of indigenous and commonly cultivated vascular plants and Characeae, 
with Welsh vernacular names and occasional notes on medicinal uses and 
folklore; also short lists of cellular plants. 
PEMBROKESHIRE 
Vice-county 45. 
General 
Rees, F. L. A list of Pembrokeshire plants. 53 p. 21cm. Tenby, 1950. 
Annotated list of angiosperms, with localities. Although based only on 
the work of Mrs. Rees and Bertram Lloyd, it appears to be nearly enough 
complete as to species to stand as a fiora of the county. Published by 
Tenby Museum. Replaces Walker, F. Botany. In Mason, —. Mason’s 
guide to Tenby. 7. ed. p. 258-268. 18.5 cm. Tenby, n.d. (Unannotated 
list of 750 vascular plants and Characeae of the county, of which 671 grow 
in Tenby, those not growing there distinguished by an asterisk. In British 
Museum (Natural History) library.) 
Local 
Babington, C. C. On the botany of South Pembrokeshire. Jour. Bot. 1: 
258-270. 1863. 
Topography, general features of flora, botanical explorations (with refer- 
ences); mostly unannotated list of vascular plants and Characeae (about 
550 species), mostly found by author in vicinity of Tenby. Covers the 
southeastern part of Pembrokeshire (containing Tenby and Pembroke), 
bounded on the north by Milford Haven from its mouth to Carew Castle, 
then east to East Williamston and to somewhat south of St. Issells. Replaces 
F[aleoner], R. W. Contributions towards a catalogue of plants indigenous 
to the neighbourhood of Tenby. 54 p. 20 em. London, 1848. (Briefly 
annotated list of vascular plants [888 species]. In Lloyd Library.)—See 
also Trimen, Henry. Plants of South Pembrokeshire. Jour. Bot. 5: 301- 
302. 1867. (List of additional species.)—Also Towndrow, R. F. Pembroke 
plants. l.c. 39: 270. 1901. (Short list of new county records, mostly from 
Tenby.)—Also Wallis, Anthony. Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire plants. 
Edited by C. E. Salmon, F. L. S. le. 57: 347-850. 1919. (Includes (p. 
348-349) list of noteworthy plants from Tenby, Ridgeway, and other locali- 
ties in Pembrokeshire.)—Also Pugsley, H. W. Notes on Pembrokeshire 
plants. lc. 62: 102-105. 1924. (List of noteworthy vascular plants, with 
localities, mainly from Tenby and its vicinity.)—Also Whellan, J. A. Notes 
on the flora of south-west Wales, 1941. North West. Nat. 17: 223-227. 
1942. (List of rarer vascular plants collected at Tenby, Nevern, Newport 
and other localities in Pembrokeshire, also in Cardigan and Carmarthen- 
shire.)—Also Walker, under Rees, above. 
Gillham, M. E. An annotated list of the flowering plants and ferns of 
ieee Island, Pembrokeshire. North West. Nat. 24 (ns., 1): 539-557. 
General features of vegetation; annotated list of vascular plants; bibli- 
ography. Replaces Lockley, R. M. The flora of Skokholm, 1927-1940. In 
