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NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM.
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PART II.

ENUMERATION OF THE PLANTS.

EDITED FOR CHEVIOT-LAND BY DR. G. R. TATE.

FOR TYNE-LAND AND DURHAM BY J. G. BAKER.

Bibliography.—The following are the principal works, arranged in order of time, which contain information about the special localities of Northumbrian and Durham plants:—

1552. Turner's Herbal: a second edition in 1568.

1744. Synopsis of British Plants, by John Wilson, Newcastle-on-Tyne. An English translation of Ray's Synopsis.

1769. The Natural History and Antiquities of Northumberland, 2 volumes quarto, by the Rev. John Wallis, A.M.

1777. The British Flora, by Stephen Robson. Published at York.

1805. Turner and Dillwyn's Botanist's Guide through England and Wales.

1805. The Botanist's Guide through the county of Northumberland, by N. J. Winch, F.L.S., John Thornhill, and Richard Waugh. Vol. 2 in 1867.

1807. Catalogue of Plants in the vicinity of Berwick, by J. V. Thompson.

1825. Winch's Essay on the Geographical Distribution of Plants through the counties of Northumberland, Cumberland, and Durham.