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### Author
Arnold, Frederick Henry (1831-1906), British clergyman and botanist, privately educated, B.A. Trinity College, Dublin 1859, M.A. and LLB 1864, LLD 1892, held various ecclesiastical appointments in Sussex, rector of Racton-cum-Lordington, living at Emsworth, active in archeology, history of his county and botany.
**Abbreviated name**: *F.H. Arnold*
#### Herbarium and types
[[Collection MANCH|MANCH]], further material at [[Collection NMW|NMW]].
#### Note
According to Kent and Allen (1984), p. 82 his herbarium is not at CCR (Chichester Museum).
#### Bibliography and biography
BB p. 10; BL 2: 270; BM 1: 63; CSP 13: 159; Desmond p. 19 (b. 18 Feb 1831, Petworth, Sussex, d. 4 Mai 1906, Emsworth); Rehder 1: 403; Tucker 1: 41.
#### Biofile
- Bridson, G.D.R. et al., Nat. hist. mss. res. Brit. Isl. 229.462. 1980.
- Freeman, R.B., Brit. nat. hist. books 32. 1980.
- Hawksworth, D.L. and M.R.D. Seaward, Lichenology Brit. Isl. 51. 1977 (two papers on lichens mentioned).
- Kent, D.H. and D.E. Allen, British and Irish herbaria 82. 1984 (coll. at MANCH).
- Wolley-Dod, A.M., Fl. Sussex xlv-xlvi. 1970 (evaluation of the *Fl. Sussex*).
### Publications
##### n.19.478. Flora of Sussex
**Title**
*Flora of Sussex*: or, a list of the flowering plants and ferns found in the county of Sussex, with localities of the less common species... London (Hamilton, Adams & Co.), Chichester (Wilmshurst) 1887. Oct.
**Abbreviated title**: *Fl. Sussex*.
**Notes**
*Ed. 1*: 1887 (preface Mar 1887), p. \[i\]-xxiii, \[1\]-118. *Copy*: NY. – "A *Flora of Sussex*, which, although useful, cannot be said to take rank among our best local floras" (Britten 1906).
*Ed. 2*: Apr-Jun 1907 (preface Mar 1907, Nat. Nov. Jul (1) 1907, J. Bot. Jul 1907 (rev.), Bot. Centralbl. 10 Sep 1907), frontisp. (col. lith.), p. \[i-vii\], col. map Sussex, \[ix\]-xxi, \[1\]-154, *2 pl*. (uncol. liths.). *Copies*: B, L, MO, NY. – "New edition, with numerous additions. By the late Rev. F.H. Arnold,... illustrated by Marian H. Arnold"... London (Mitchell and Co.) \[1907\]. Oct. – Published by the author's daughter Marian H. Arnold. – Motto on t.p. ed. 2: "Hast thou the flower there? Welcome wanderer. Ay, there it is." (Midsummer Night's dream).