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Flora of Ashdown Forest - Botanical Society of the British Isles

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240Turner, D. & Dillwyn, L. W. 118051. The botanist's guide through England and Wales. Phillips and Fardon, London.Tutin, T. G. 119801. Umbel/ifers <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>British</strong> <strong>Isles</strong>. BSBJ. London.Valentine, D. H. (1975). Taxonomic treatment <strong>of</strong> polymorphic variation, Watsonia 10: 385-390.Valentine, D. H. 119791. Experimental work on <strong>the</strong> <strong>British</strong> flora. Watsonia 12: 201-207.van Ooststroom, S. J. (1951). On Cuscuta epithymum var. trifolHSab. Watsonia 2: 1-7.Waiters, S. M. & Martin, A. 119581. Self-incompatibility and hybridisation in Calystegia. Proceedings BSBI 3: 104.Ward, L. K. (1973). The conservation <strong>of</strong> juniper. I. Present status and distribution in sou<strong>the</strong>rn England. Journal <strong>of</strong> AppHedEcology 10: 165-188.Warren, R. & Alford, V. 119941. The High Weald. Countryside Commission, Northampton.Watson, H. C. (1835). The New Botanist's Guide to <strong>the</strong> localities <strong>of</strong> rarer plants in Britain. Volume 1. London.Watson, H. C. 118831. Topographical Botany. Bernard Quaritch, London.Watson. H. C. (1837). The New Botanist's Guide to <strong>the</strong> localities <strong>of</strong> rarer plants In Britain, Volume 2. London.Webb, E.118851. Lesser dodder. Science Gossip 21: 262.Webster, S. D. 119881. Ranunculus L. subgenus Batrachium. In Rich & Rich 11988), lac. cit.Welch, D., Scott, D., Moss, R. & Bayfield, N. G. 119941. Ecology <strong>of</strong> blaeberry and its management in <strong>British</strong> moorlands.ITE, Banchory.Wells, J. 119161. The flora <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ashdown</strong> <strong>Forest</strong>. Brighton and Hove Natural History and Philosophical <strong>Society</strong> Transactions,year ending June 28 1916: 12.Whitbread, A" Barton, J. & Hutton, D. (1989). East Sussex inventory <strong>of</strong> ancient woodlands 1989 (provisional). NatureConservancy Council, Peterborough.Whitwell, W. 119021. East Sussex notes. Journal <strong>of</strong> Botany 40: 103-108.Wickens, C. H. 119481. Sussex apples. Sussex County Magazine 22: 68.Willard, B. 119891. The <strong>Forest</strong>. <strong>Ashdown</strong> in East Sussex. Sweethaws Press, Uckfield.Wilson, P. J. 119941. Identification - <strong>British</strong> mayweeds. 8ritish Wildlife 5: 158-162.Winship, H. R. 119941. Chamomile - <strong>the</strong> herb <strong>of</strong> humility in demise. <strong>British</strong> Wildlife 5: 163-165.Wolley-Dod, A. H. 119371. <strong>Flora</strong> <strong>of</strong> Sussex. Chatford House Press, Bristol.Woodward, F. I. (1987). Climate and plant distribution, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.The following references which may contain some more details have not been traced (see Arnold 1907 and Wolley-Ood19371:M. R. Dixon (1886). List <strong>of</strong> plants in <strong>Ashdown</strong> <strong>Forest</strong>, etc.W. H. B. Fletcher 11887). List <strong>of</strong> Sussex wild plants.W. B. Hemsley's papers at Brighton Museum which may contain some more details not abstracted by WoUey-Ood119371.J. Salt 118891. A list <strong>of</strong> plants col/ected chiefly in <strong>the</strong> neighbourhood <strong>of</strong> Sheffield (Sussex).A book, 'Wild flowers <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> district <strong>of</strong> East Grinstead' (reference 5581.9) was noted in Brighton Reference Library byM. J. Leppard many years ago, but could not be traced in 1996.

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