CURRENT LITERATURE igi 



EROPHILA VIRESCENS, JORD., IN SCOTLAND. By E. S. Marshall 

 (Journ. Bot. 1911, 198). From Whinnie Brae, Galashiels, in Selkirk, 

 and near Melrose, Roxburgh. 



NOTES ON LEPIDIUM. By C. E. Salmon (Journ. Bot. 1911, 

 163-164). " L. heterophyllum (DC.), Benth., var. leiocarpuni, Thell., 

 near Montrose, Gardiner, 1863. L. neglect um^ Thell., Earlston, 

 Wigton, M' Andrew, 1889." 



ON THE SYCAMORES IN THE CLYDE DRAINAGE AREA. By John 

 Ren wick (Glasgow Natura list, 1910, ii. 112-126). Careful measure- 

 ments of many trees. 



NOTES ON EPILOBIUM HYBRIDS. By R. H. Compton (Journ. 

 Bot., 1911, 158-163). 



CH^ROPHYLLUM AUREUM, L., IN BRITAIN. By G. Claridge 

 Druce (Journ. Bot. 1911, 117-118). In plenty by the Teith near 

 Callander, detected by James Eraser. 



ON THE BEECHES IN THE CLYDE DRAINAGE AREA. By John 

 Renwick (Glasgow Naturalist, i. 1908, 75-92). Dimensions, ages, 

 localities, etc., of many large trees. 



NOTES ON ORCHIS ERICETORUM, LINTON, AND OTHER FLOWERING 

 PLANTS. By Laurence Watt (Glasgow Naturalist, i. 1908, 93-96). 



HABRODON NOTARISII, SCHPR. By D. A. Boyd (Glasgow 

 Naturalist, 1910, ii. 144). At Kelburn Castle, Largs. 



LIST OF ARRAN HEPATIC/E. By Symers M. Macvicar (Glasgow 

 Naturalist, 1909, ii. 36-43). Ninety-nine species named, with 

 localities. 



FOSSOMBRONIA DUMORTIERI (HUB. AND GENTH.) IN DUMBARTON- 

 SHIRE. By Wm. Evans (Glasgow Naturalist, 1910, ii. 144). 



MYCOLOGICAL NOTES. By I). A. Boyd (Glasgow Naturalist, 

 1910, ii. 92-96). Many microscopic species from living plants, etc. 



A DAY ON THE LOWTHER HILLS. By D. A. Boyd (Glasgow 

 Naturalist, i. 1908, 1-5). A number of microscopic fungi on plants 

 in Upper Clydesdale. 



WITH THE CRYPTOGAMIC SOCIETY OF SCOTLAND AND BRITISH 

 MYCOLOGICAL SOCIETY AT DRUMNADROCHIT. By D. A. Boyd 

 (Glasgoiv Naturalist, i. 1908, 33-35). A good many fungi noted. 



MlCROFUNGI FOUND AT HUNTERSTON, AYRSHIRE. By D. A. 



Boyd. (Glasgow Naturalist, i. 1908, 52.) 



SOME RECENT ADDITIONS TO THK FUNGUS-FLORA OF THE CLYDE 

 AREA. By D. A. Boyd (Glasgow Naturalist, i. 1908, 110-115). 

 Numerous microscopic fungi. 



MICROFUNGI FOUND AT ARDLAMONT (Glasgoiv Naturalist, i. 

 1908, 139), AND AT ARDGOWAN (I.e. 140). 



