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Fasciculus plantarum circa Cantabrigiam nascentium, quae post Rajum observatae fuere. 16+56 pp. O. Londini, 1763. Martyn, Thomas. Plantae cantabrigienses; or, A catalogue of the plants which grow wild in the county of Cambridge, disposed according to the system of Linnaeus. Herbationes cantabrigienses; or, Directions to the places where they may be found, comprehended in thirteen botanical excursions. To which are added lists of the more rare plants growing in many parts of England and Wales. 13+[1]+114 pp. O. London, 1763.

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For additions see Forster, Edward. Additions . . . 1784. Waring, R. H. A letter on some plants found in several parts of England. (Roy. Soc. Philos. Trans. LXI. (1771), pp. 359– 389. 1772.)

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Wilkes, Benjamin. One hundred and twenty copper-plates of English moths and butterflies representing their changes into the caterpillar, chrysalis and fly states and the plants, flowers and fruits whereon they feed. with a natural history of the moths and butterflies To which is added an index

of the insects and plants, adapted to Linnaeus's system. 8+ [20]+63+ [4] pp. 120 pl. sq. F. London, 1773.

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[Curtis, William.] A catalogue of the plants growing wild in the environs of London. 40 pp. O. London, 1774.† Bolton, James. A catalogue of plants growing in the parish of Halifax. (In WATSON, John. History of the parish of Halifax. Q. London, 1775. See pp. 729-764.)† [Cullum, T. G.] Florae anglicae specimen, imperfectum et ineditum anno 1774 inchoatum. 104 pp. O. n. p., [1775?].†| Jenkinson, James. A generic and specific description of British plants. Translated from the Genera et species plantarum of the celebrated Linnaeus; to which is prefixed an etymological dictionary explaining the classes, orders and principal genera, and a glossary is added to explain the technical terms, with notes and observations. 28+258+[9] pp. 5 pl. O. Kendal, 1775.

Withering, William. A botanical arrangement of all the vegetables naturally growing in Great Britain with descriptions of the genera and species according to the system of Linnaeus . . . with an easy introduction to the study of botany. 2 vol. 12 pl. Ö. Birmingham, 1776. - A botanical arrangement of British plants; including the uses of each species in medicine, diet, rural oeconomy and the arts

including a new set of references to figures by Jonathan Stokes. Ed. 2. 3 vol. 9 pl. O. Birmingham, 178792. An arrangement of British plants according to the latest improvements of the Linnaean system. . . Ed. 3. 4 vol. 31 pl. O. Birmingham, 1796.A systematic arrangement of British plants. . . corrected and enlarged by Wm. Withering, [jr.]. Ed. 4. 4 vol. 32 pl. O. London, 1801.

Ed. 5 rev. & enl. 4 vol. 34 pl. O. Birmingham, 1812. An arrangement of British plants corrected and considerably enlarged by William Withering, jr. Ed. 6. 4 vols. pl. O. London, 1818. An arrangement of British plants

including the most recent discoveries and numerous enlarged annotations by Wm. Withering, [jr.]. Ed. 7. 4 vol. 35 pl. O. London, 1830.

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Jacob, Edward. Plantae favershamienses. A catalogue of the more perfect plants growing spontaneously about Faversham in the county of Kent . . . [4]+146+53 pp. por. D. London, 1777.

Robson, Stephen. The British flora, containing the select names to which are prefixed the principals of botany. 20+330+ [24] pp. 5 pl. O. York, 1777. Lightfoot, John. Flora scotica; or, A systematic arrangement, in the Linnean method, of the native plants of Scotland and the Hebrides. 2 vol. 35 pl. O. London, 1777. — Ed. 2. 2 vol. (12+41+1151+[24] pp.) 35 pl. O. London, 1789. Ed. 2. 2 vol. 35 pl. O. London, 1792.

Curtis, William. Flora londinensis; or, Plates and descriptions of such plants as grow wild in the environs of London, with their places of growth and times of flowering, their several names according to Linnaeus and other authors. . . 2 vol. 432 pl. F". London, 1777-98 ['87]. Flora londinensis containing a history of the plants indigenous to Great Britain illustrated by figures of the natural size. New ed. enl. by George Graves. 5 vol. 646 pl. F. London, 1817New ed. enl. by George Graves & W. J. Hooker. 5 vol. 647 pl. F. London, 1835. - An abridgement of the flora londinensis. unp. 36 pl. O. London, 1792.

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Walcott, John. Flora britannica indigena; or, Plates of the indigenous plants of Great Britain with their descriptions taken from Linnaeus's Systema naturae. To which are added their English names, places of growth and times of flowering. Various paging. 1 por. 168 pl. O. Eath, 1778. Broughton, Arthur. Enchiridion botanicum, complectens, characteres genericos et specificos plantarum per insulas britannicas sponte nascentium; ex Linnaeo aliisque desumptos. 2+226+[7] pp. D. London, 1782.

Curtis, William. A catalogue of certain plants growing wild, chiefly in the environs of Settle, in Yorkshire. 1782. 6 pp. F. [London, 1782?] (Appended to his Flora londinensis, III.)†

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Bute, J. S. earl of. Botanical tables, containing the different familys of British plants, distinguished by a few obvious parts of fructification rang'd in a synoptical method. 9 vol. Q. [London, 1785.]†

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Martin, M. The Aurelian's vade mecum, containing an English alphabetical and Linnaean systematical catalogue of plants affording nourishment to butterflies . . . with the names of the insects. 12+[36] pp. D. Exeter, 1785. Relhan, Richard. Flora cantabrigiensis, exhibens plantas agro cantabrigiensi indigenas, secundum systema sexuale digestas. . . [20]+490 pp. 7 pl. O. Cantabrigiae, 1785. Supplementum [I]-III. 3 pts. (39+36+[1]+44 pp.) O. Cantabrigiae, 1786-93. Flora cantabrigiensis exhibens plantas agri cantabrigiensis indigenas Ed. 2. 12+568+ [1] pp. 6 pl. O. Cantabrigiae, 1802. Ed. 3. 11+597 pp. 7 pl. O. Cantabrigiae, 1820. White, Gilbert. The natural history and borne, in the county of Southampton. London, 1789.† — [Another ed.] 2 vol. O. London, 1822.† Pulteney, Richard. Catalogue of rare plants found in the neighbourhood of Leicester, Loughborough, and in Charley Forest. F. London, 1790.† — From: Nichols's History of Leicestershire.

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[30] pp. D. Dublini, 1794. — [Another ed.] Pt. I. 275 pp. O. Dublin, 1802.†

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Freeman, Strickland & Shaw, J. S. Select specimens of British plants. 2 pts. pl. F. London, 1797-1809.†

The plates were drawn by Charlotte Strickland and Julia Sabina Strickland.

Abbot, Charles. Flora bedfordiensis, comprehending such plants as grow wild in the county of Bedford, arranged according to the system of Linnaeus, with occasional remarks. 12+351+[9] pp. 6 pl. O. Bedford, 1798.† Symons, J[elinger]. Synopsis plantarum insulis britannicis indigenarum; complectens characteres genericos et specificos secundum systema sexuale distributos. 7+207 pp. S. Londini, 1798.

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Ordoyno, Thomas. Flora nottinghamiensis; or, A systematic arrangement of the plants, growing naturally in the county of Nottingham, with their Linnaen [sic] and English names, generic and specific characters in Latin and English, places of growth and time of flowering. 7+5+[1]+344 pp. D. Newark, 1807.

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Crosfield, George. A calendar of flora composed during the 34+[5] pp. year 1809 at Warrington. 0. Warrington, 1810.† Phelps, [William]. Calendarium botanicum; or, A botanical calendar, exhibiting at one view the generic and specific name, the class, order and habitat of all the British plants. 6+ 186 pp. 5 pl. O. London, 1810.

Thornton, R. J. The British flora; or, Genera and species of British plants, arranged after the reformed sexual system and illustrated by numerous tables and dissections. 5 vol. 314 pl. 32 tab. O. London, 1812.

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Davies, Hugh. Welsh botanology. Pt. I. A systematic catalogue of the native plants of the Isle of Anglesey, in Latin, English and Welsh ... 2 pts. (14+14+255 pp.) O. London, 1813.†

Hopkirk, Thomas. Flora glottiana; a catalogue of the indigenous plants on the banks of the river Clyde and in the neighbourhood of the city of Glasgow. 4+170 pp. O. Glasgow, 1813.

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Purton, Thomas]. A botanical description of British plants in the midland counties, particularly of those in the neighbourhood of Alcester, with occasional notes and observations; to which is prefixed a short introduction to the study of botany and to the knowledge of the principal natural orders. Embellished with eight coloured engravings by James Sowerby. Vol. I.-II. (9+[1]+795 pp.) 8 pl. O. Stratford-uponAvon, 1817.- An appendix comprising also corrections and additions referring to the two former volumes, and occasional observations tending to elucidate the study of the British fungi, concluding with a generic and specific index to the whole work and a general index of synonyms. Vol. III. 14+[2]+ 575 pp. 30 pl. O. London, 1821. Appendix published in 2 parts with separate t-p. t-p.: A midland flora. Walford, T. Scientific tourist. 2 vol. D. London, 1818.† Enumerates the rare plants of each county.

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[Clarke, S.] The British botanist; or, A familar introduction to the science of botany . . . D. London, 1820. Jones, J. P. A botanical tour through various parts of the counties of Devon and Cornwall. 8+74 pp. S. Exeter, 1820. — Ed. 2. 8+74 pp. S. Exeter, 1821.

Perry, W. G. Plantae varvicenses selectae; or, Botanist's guide through the county of Warwick. [2]+120 pp. O. Warwick, 1820.†

Gray, [J. E. &] S. F. A natural arrangement of British plants, according to their relations to each other, as pointed out by Jussieu, De Candolle, Brown, etc. including those cultivated for use; with an introduction to botany in which the terms newly introduced are explained. . . 2 vol. 21 pl. O. London, 1821.

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Botanical sketches. . . D. London, 1825.† Mackay, J. T. A catalogue of the plants found in Ireland, with descriptions of some of the rarer sorts. Pt. I. 98 pp. sq. Q. Dublin, 1825.†

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Howitt, Godfrey. Nottinghamshire flora. O. London, 1829.† Jones, J. P. & Kingston, J. F. Flora devonienses; or, A descriptive catalogue of plants growing wild in the county of Devon... 67+162+67+217 pp. O. London, 1829.† Smith, G. E. A catalogue of rare or remarkable phænogamous plants collected in South Kent; with descriptive notices and observations. 7+8+76+[1] pp. 1 il. 5 pl. 0. London, 1829.

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Patrik, William. A popular description of the indigenous plants of Lanarkshire ... 34+399 pp. S. Edinburgh, 1831. Sweet, R[obert], & Weddell, H. British botany; or, Coloured figures of the plants native of Great Britain. No. I. 8 pp. 2 pl. London, 1831.†

Winch, N. J. Flora of Northumberland and Durham. 149 pp. Q. Newcastle, 1831.†

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Botany (pp. 39-49); botanical list (pp. 62-65). Macgillivray, William. Remarks on the phenogamic vegetation of the River Dee, in Aberdeenshire. (Werner. Nat. Hist. Soc. Mem. VI. (1826–31), pp. 539-556. 1832.) Watson, H. C. Outlines of the geographical distribution of British plants belonging to the division of vasculares or cotyledones. 16+334 pp. D. Edinburgh, [1832]. Remarks on the geographical distribution of British plants; chiefly in connection with latitude, elevation, and climate. 16+288 pp. D. London, 1835. The geographical distribution of British plants. Ed. 3. 4+259 pp. O. London, 1843. Bemerkungen über die geographische Vertheilung und Verbreitung der Gewächse Grossbritanniens, besonders nach ihrer Abhängigkeit von der geographischen Breite, der Höhe und dem Klima; übersetzt und mit Beilagen und Anmerkungen versehen von C. T. Beilschmied. 20+261 +[2] pp. O. Breslau, 1837.

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1834.†

750 pp. O. London,

Babington, C. C. Flora bathoniensis; or, A catalogue of the plants indigenous to the vicinity of Bath. 6+62+[6] pp. D. Bath, 1834. - Supplement. pp. 63-105+[5] pp. map. D. Bath, 1839.

Cooper, T. H. The botany of the county of Sussex. 52 pp. O. Lewes, 1834.†

Hastings, Charles. Illustrations of the natural history of Worcestershire, with information on the . . . botany

of the county; including also a short account on the mineral waters. 4+184 pp. map. O. London, 1834.

Botany [by E. Lees].

Paget, C. J. & J. Natural history of Yarmouth. O. London, 1834.†

Wilson, William]. Observations on some British plants, particularly with reference to the English flora of Sir James Smith. (Hooker Jour. Bot. I. 258-271, 306–312. 1834.) Baxter, William. British phænogamous botany; or, Figures and descriptions of the genera of British flowering plants. 6 vol. 509 pl. O. Oxford & London, 1834–43.

The earlier volumes have apparently been reissued without change of date as ed. 2 and 3.

Francis, G. W. A catalogue of British flowering plants and ferns, to facilitate botanical correspondence and reference. Broadside. F. London, 1835.† Ed. 2. Broadside. obl. F. London, [1835 ?].† — Ed. 3. Broadside. F. London, [1836 ?].†-Ed. 5. 3 pp. F. London, 1840.† Watson, H. C. The new botanist's guide to the localities of the rarer plants of Britain. 2 vol. (674 pp.) D. London, 1835– 37.

In some copies both volumes are dated 1837.

Graham, [Robert]. Notes regarding some of the plants observed during the last year, in excursions from Edinburgh, especially some new stations for those of rare occurrence, or concerning the geographical distribution of a few which are more common. (Edinb. New Philos. Jour. XXI. 311-315. 1836.) Jacob, John. West Devon and Cornwall flora. Vol. I. unp. 7 pl. O. London, 1836.

The cover has the date 1837. - No more published.

Mackay, J. T. Flora hibernica; comprising the flowering plants, ferns, characeae, musci, hepaticae, lichenes and algae of Ireland arranged according to the natural system with a synopsis of the genera according to the Linnæan system. 2 pts. O. Dublin, 1836.

Pt. II. by Thomas Taylor.

Murray, Alexander. The northern flora; or, A description of the wild plants belonging to the north and east of Scotland, with an account of their places of growth and properties. Pt. I. 17+[1]+150+16 pp. facsim. O. Edinburgh, 1836. Cooper, Daniel. Flora metropolitana; or, Botanical rambles within thirty miles of London; being the results of numerous excursions made in 1833-35. . 16+139 pp. S. London, 1836.† Supplement. 36 pp. S. London, 1837. - Flora metropolitana... With a supplement containing an index of both Latin and English names, times of flowering, colour of flower, etc. [Ed. 2.] 16+139+36 pp. D. London, 1837.† Catalogue of British plants included in the I. volume of Hooker's British flora, third edition, with additions from .. other sources. Printed for the Botanical society of Edinburgh. 15 pp. O. Edinburgh, 1836.† — [Another ed.] 1 f. Edinburgh, 1836. - Catalogue Pt. I. Containing the flowering plants and ferns. By J. H. Balfour . . . C. C. Babington and W. H. Campbell. Ed. 2. 16 pp. 0. Edinburgh, 1841.† · Ed. 4. 43 pp. O. Edinburgh, 1865. Macreight, D. C. Manual of British botany; in which the orders and genera are arranged and described according to the natural system of De Candolle, with a series of analytical tables for the assistance of the student in the examination of the plants indigenous to, or commonly cultivated in Great Britain. 17+296 pp. D. London, 1837.

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Deakin, Richard & Marnock, Robert. Florigraphia britannica; or, Engravings and descriptions of the flowering plants & ferns of Britain. Pt. I. 224 pp. 287 il. 48 pl. O. London, 1837. — [Another ed.] 4 vol. 1625 il. pl. O. London, 1841-48. Ed. 2. 4 vol. pl. O. London, 1857.

Richard Deakin is sole author of ed. 2.

Adam, William. The gem of the Peak. O. London, [1838].† Botany of the High and Low Peak (pp. 248-252). Dickie, George. Flora abredonensis; comprehending a list of the flowering plants and ferns found in the neighbourhood of Aberdeen; with remarks on the climate, the features of the vegetation etc. 5+70 pp. D. Aberdeen, 1838. Irvine, Alexander. The London flora; containing a concise description of the phænogamous British plants, which grow spontaneously in the vicinity of the metropolis, with their localities, arranged in conformity to the natural system, also a Linnæan arrangement of all the indigenous British species 16+340 pp. D. London, 1838.

Luxford, George. A flora of the neighbourhood of Reigate, Surrey, containing the flowering plants and ferns. 18+118 +[1] pp. map. D. London, 1838.

Mackay, J. T. A brief view of the botany of Ireland. (Edinb. New Philos. Jour. XXV. 365-368. 1838.) Twamley, L. A. Our wild flowers familiarly described and illustrated. 6+[2]+312 pp. 12 pl. D. London, 1838. [Another ed.] 6+[2]+312 pp. 12 pl. D. London, 1839. Babington, C. C. Primitiæ florae sarnicæ; or, An outline of the flora of the Channel islands of Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney and Serk. Containing a catalogue of the plants indigenous of the islands; with occasional observations upon their distinctive characters, affinities and nomenclature. 16+132 pp. D. London, 1839.

Bellamy, J. C. The natural history of South Devon. 26+8+ 455 pp. il. 18 pl. 5 maps. O. Plymouth & London, 1839.† Cowell, M. H. A floral guide for East Kent . . . being a record of the habitats of indigenous plants found in the eastern division of the county of Kent, with those of Faversham, particularly detailed and definitely exhibited. 14+98 pp. 2 maps. O. Faversham, 1839. [Gordon, George.] Collectanea for a flora of Moray; or, A list of the phænogamous plants and ferns hitherto found within the province. 8+40 pp. O. Elgin, 1839.†

PERIODICALS AND SERIALS, P. 19.

Hall, T. B. A flora of Liverpool, with an appendix containing | Phytologist; a popular botanical miscellany. 1842-63. See meteorological tables & observations for the year 1838 by Wilson Armistead. 17+[3]+186 pp. pl. map. D. London, [1839]. (Liverpool natural history society.)

Howitt, Godfrey. The Nottinghamshire flora. 124 pp. 1 pl. O. London, 1839.†

Ralfs, John. The British phænogamous plants and ferns. 16+208 pp. O. London, 1839.†

[Russell, Anna.] Catalogue of plants... O. Newbury, 1839.† For observations on this list see Phytologist, III. 716. Salter, T. B. Appendix, illustrative of the botany of Poole and its neighbourhood. (In SYDENHAM, John. The history of the town and county of Poole 14+491 pp. pl. O. Poole, 1839. See pp. 465-491.) Reprinted under the title: Short account of the botany of Poole and its neighbourhood. O. Poole, 1839.†

Francis, G. W. The little English Flora. [4]+13+174 pp. 14 pl. S. London, 1839.† - - Ed. 2. [4]+213 pp. il. 14 pl. S. London, 1842.-Ed. 3. 213 pp. 14 pl. S. London, 1849.† Ed. 4. [4]+212 pp. il. 14 pl. S. London, 1858. Arnott, G. A. Walker-. Names of orders, sub-orders and tribes. F. [Glasgow, 184.?]†

Baines, Henry. The flora of Yorkshire. maps. O. London, 1840.

[4]+16+159 pp.

Annotated list. For supplement see BAKER, J. G. & NOWELL, John. A supplement to Baines' Flora of Yorkshire. 1854. Bromfield, W. A.

A list of plants likely to be found growing wild in the Isle of Wight, but not discovered or reported up to . . . 1840. 24 pp. D. Ryde, 1840.† [Forster, T. F.] Botanical pocket book, with rarer plants of the neighbourhood. D. Tunbridge Wells, 1840.† Francis, G. W. British botany illustrated. 2 pts. (16+32 pp.) il. 6 pl. O. London, 1840.†

No more published.

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Jackson, [M. A.]. The pictorial flora; or, British botany delineated in 1500 lithographic drawings of all the species of flowering plants indigenous to Great Britain; illustrating the descriptive works on English botany by Sir J. E. Smith, Lindley, Hooker, Withering and other authors. 4+42 pp. 131 pl. O. London, 1840.

Wood, J. B. Flora mancuniensis; or, A catalogue of the flowering plants . . . found within fifteen miles of Manchester. 9+81 pp. D. Halifax, 1840.

Balfour, J. H. & Babington, C. C. An account of the vegetation of the Outer Hebrides. 24 pp. O. [Edinburgh, 1841.] Beesley, Thomas. Botany of the neighbourhood of Banbury, with a sketch on the geology. (In BEESLEY, Alfred. The history of Banbury . . . 16+667 pp. il. 24 pl. 2 maps. O. London, 1841. See pp. 580-667.)

[Cowell, M. H.] Botanical labels for the herbarium, adapted to the floras of Smith, Hooker, Lindley and Macreight, giving the scientific and popular names, synonyms and habitats of each plant... Edited by a corresponding member of the Botanical society of London. O. Faversham, 1841.† Edmondston, Thomas, jr. List of phanerogamous plants, together with the cryptogamic orders Filices, Equisetaceae and Lycopodiaceae, observed in the Shetland Islands. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. VII. 287-295. 1841.) Gulliver, George. Catalogue of plants collected in the neighbourhood of Banbury. 8+37+[1] pp. D. London, 1841. Hincks, T. D. On early contributions to the flora of Ireland; with remarks on Mr. Mackay's Flora hibernica. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. VI. 1–12, 126–135. 1841.) Leighton, W. A. A flora of Shropshire. 12+573 pp. 20 pl. O. Shrewsbury & London, 1841.†

Sowerby, C. E. An illustrated catalogue of British plants. pp. 48 pl. D. London, 1841.†

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Only No. I.-VI. (Clematis to Sedum) were issued. Balfour, J. H. Short notice of a botanical trip to the highlands of Scotland. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. X. 117-118. 1842.) [Coxhead, Henry.] Catalogue of the vasculares or phænogamous plants of Great Britain, arranged according to the natural system. 15 pp. O. London, [1842].† Potter, T. R. The history and antiquities of Charnwood forest. With an appendix on the geology, botany and ornithology of the district. 224 pp. 24 pl. Q. London, 1842.† Flora by A. Bloxam, assisted by C. C. Babington (pp. 35–62). Lees, E[dwin]. Botanical looker-out among the wild flowers of England and Wales . . . with notices of many remarkable localities of the rarer and most interesting English and Welsh plants. 16+ 376 pp. il. O. London & Cheltenham, 1842. — Ed. 2. 16+[1]+564 pp. 6 pl. O. London,

1851.

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Maton, George. The natural history of a part of the county of Wilts, comprehended within the distance of ten miles round the city of Salisbury. 74 pp. O. London, 1843.† Webb, R. H. & Coleman, W. H. Report on the progress made Flora hertfordiensis. D. [Hertford, 1843.] Lees, Edwin. The botany of the Malvern Hills in the counties of Worcester, Hereford and Gloucester; with the precise stations of the rarer plants. . . 8+64 pp. D. London, [pref. 1843].† Ed. 2 enl. & rev. 2+101 pp. 1 pl. D. London, [pref. 1852]. Ed. 3 enl. & rev. 8+166 pp. 1 pl. D. London, [pref. 1868]. Babington, C. C. Manual of British botany, containing the flowering plants and ferns, arranged according to the natural orders. 24+400 pp. D. London, 1843. — Ed. 2. 32+428 pp. D. London, 1847.- Ed. 3. 32+434 pp. D. London, 1851. - Ed. 4. 32+446 pp. D. London, 1856. Ed. 5. 52+449 pp. D. London, 1862. Ed. 6. 52+461 pp. D. London, 1867. Ed. 7. 43+473 pp. D. London, 1874. - Ed. 8. 67+485 pp. D. London, 1881. Buckman, James. A botanical guide to the environs of Cheltenham. [8]+7+59+[1] pp. 1 pl. O. Cheltenham, 1844. [Watson, H. C.] The London catalogue of British plants, published under the direction of the Botanical society of London. 16 pp. O. t-p-c. London, 1844. Ed. 2. 14 pp. O. t-p-c. London, 1848. Ed. 3. 16 pp. O. t-p-c. London, Ed. 4. 16 pp. O. t-p-c. London, 1853. Ed. 5. 16 pp. 0. t-p-c. London, 1857. — Ed. 6. 32 pp. 0. t-p-c. London, 1867. Ed. 7. 32 pp. O. t-p-c. London, 1874. Ed. 9. London, 1895. The London catalogue of British plants; to be used in exchanges of specimens with the Botanical society of London. (Folio impression; intended for the use of foreigners . . .) [4] pp. F. London, [1844]. Folio impression by Watson, H. C. & Dennes, G. E. Garner, R[obert]. Natural history of the county of Stafford, comprising its geology, zoology, botany, its antiquities, topography... 6+[1]+551 pp. il. 8 pl. map. O. London, 1844. Supplement. 61 pp. O. London, 1860. Botany (pp. 333-445; Suppl., pp. 36-37).

1850.

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Loudon, Mrs. [Jane (Webb)]. British wild flowers, their description, arrangement and glossary. 216 pp. 48 pl. sq. Q. London, 1844-45.†-[Another ed.] 60 pl. Q. London, 1845.† - Ed. 2. 16+311 pp. 60 pl. sq. O. London, 1846.†―[Another ed.] 16+311 pp. 60 pl. Q. London, 1849.- British wild flowers, drawn from nature and arranged in a series of plates by H. N. Humphreys. 264 pp. 44 pl. sq. Q. London, [1856]t. Ed. 3. 16+311 pp. 60 pl. F. London, 1859. Dixon, G. Handbook to the herbarium. O. London, 1845.† Edmonston, Thomas. A flora of Shetland; comprehending a list of the flowering and cryptogamic plants of the Shetland Islands . . . 27+67 pp. D. Aberdeen, 1845. Gardiner, William. Botanical rambles in Braemar in 1844, with an appendix on Forfarshire botany. [4]+51+[1] pp. S. Dundee, 1845.

Jenner, Edward. A flora of Tunbridge Wells, being a list of indigenous plants within a radius of 15 miles 20+[2]+ 260+[2] pp. 1 pl. D. Tunbridge Wells, [1845].† Power, Thomas. The botanist's guide for the county of Cork, being a systematic catalogue of the native plants of the county. . . (In CONTRIBUTIONS towards a fauna and flora of the county of Cork. 130 pp. O. London & Cork, 1845.) Forbes, Edward. On the connexion between the distribution of the existing fauna and flora of the British Isles. 98 pp. 2 maps. O. London, 1846.†

Knapp, F. H. The botanical chart of British flowering plants and ferns; shewing at one view their chief characteristics, generic and specific names, with the derivations, their localities, properties . . . 10+90 (172) pp. O. Bath, 1846. The Irish flora, comprising the flowering plants and ferns. 220 pp. D. Dublin, 1847.† Specimen flora; or, British botany exemplified. O. London, 1847.†

Balfour, J. H. On the flora of the Bass Rock. 22 pp. 1 pl. O. Edinburgh, 1847.†

Flower, T. B. Flora thanetensis; or, A catalogue of plants indigenous to the isle of Thanet. 6+83 pp. D. Ramsgate, 1847.

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