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BIBLIOGRAPHY 
The following list of books and articles includes the principal 
ones consulted and cited, and also a few others that may be useful 
to the student of the Flora and Vegetable Products of Simla and 
the surrounding country. 
Beddome, B. H. Handbook to the Ferns of British India, with 
300 figures, chiefly in the text. 1883. Supplement, 1892. 
Bentham, G. Outlines of Elementary Botany, as Introductory to 
Local Floras. New Edition. 
Blanford, H. F. An annotated List of the Ferns of Simla 
between the Elevations of 4,500 and 10,500 ft. Printed for 
private distribution only. No date, but from internal evidence 
it must have appeared since 1883. 
Blanford, H. F. The Silver Ferns of Simla and their Allies. 
‘ Journal of the Simla Naturalists’ Society,’ ii. pp. 13-22. 1886. 
Blanford, H. F. A List of the Ferns of Simla in the N.W. 
Himalaya, between Levels of 4,500 and 10,500 ft. ‘ Journal of 
the Asiatic Society of Bengal,’ lvii. 2, pp. 294-315, tt. 16-21. 
1888. 
Brandis, D., and J. Lindsay Blew art. The Forest Flora of North- 
West and Central India. 1874. 
Brandis, D., and J. Lindsay Stewart. Illustrations of the Forest 
Flora of Noith-West and Central India, with 70 quarto 
uncoloured plates. 1874. 
Brandis, D. Vegetation and Country from Narkanda to Pangi. 
Simla, 1879. 
Brandis, D. Der Wald des ausseren N ordwestlichen Himalaya. 
‘ Verhandlungen des naturhistorischen Vereins der preussischen 
Rheinlande und Westphalens,’ xxxxii. pp. 153-180. x\bout 
1885-6. 
Bruce, Lady Elisabeth, assisted by H. Babington Smith and 
others. An annotated List of Flowers collected in the 
neighbourhood of Simla and Mashobra. Simla, 1897. 
Buck, E. C. Twenty Trees of the Simla Neighbourhood. 
‘Journal of the Simla Naturalists’ Society,’ i.pp. 27-43. 1885. 
