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Remarks on the botany of Britain, as illustrated in Murr ay 's ^Encyclopaedia 

 of Geography. (1. c. p. 228 — 234.) — Observations on the construction ofmaps 

 for illustrating the distribution of plants. (Mag. Nat. Hist. IX. 1836. p. 17—21.) 



— Observations on the construction of a local Flora. (J ardine, Mag. Zool. 

 Bot. I. 1837. p. 424 — 430.) — The plants of the Grampians , viewed in their 

 relations to altitude. (Journ. Bot. I. 1842. p. 50—72, 241—254.) — Notices of 

 some plants, new to the Flora of Britain. (1. c. p. 76 — 86.) — Die geographische 

 Verbreitung Britischer Pflanzen, sowohl innerhalb als ausserhalb Gross- 

 britanniens. [Uebersetzg.] (Flora XXVI. 1843. p. 641—655, 657—671, 681—688, 

 771 — 780, 786 — 799.) — Notes of a botanical tour in the Western Azores. 

 (Journ. Bot. IL 1843. p. 1—9, 125—131, 394—408; III. 1844. p. 125—131.) — 

 Remarks on the distinction of species in nature and in books. (1. c. IL 1843. 

 p. 613—622.) — Notes on the distribution of British Ferns. [1841.] (Edinb. 

 Bot. Soc. Trans. I. 1844. p. 89 — 106.) — Description of a Primula , found at 

 Thames Ditton, Surrey, exhibiting characters both of the Primrose and the 

 Cowslip. (Phytolog. I. 1844. p. 9 — 10.) — Some account of the Oenanthe pim- 

 pinelloides, and 0. peucedanifolia of English authors. (L c. p. 11 — 15.) — 

 Notes on the Hieracium nigrescens Willd. of Babington's Manual and 

 Mr. Gibson's Hieracium hypochaeroides. (1. c. p. 801 — 805.) — On the varieties 

 of Betula alba Linn. , described as a distinct species of some authors. (1. c. 

 p. 821 — 823.) — On the Cerastium latifolium Linn. var. Edmondstonii (Lond. 

 Cat.) and on the seeds of Cerastium latifolium and C. alpinum. (1. c. IL 1845. 

 p. 93 — 94.) — On the theory of „Progressive Development" , applied in 

 explanation of the origin and transmutation of species. (1. c. p. 108 — 113, 

 140 — 147, 161 — 168, 225 — 228.) — Report of an experiment which bears upon 

 the specific identity of the Cowslip and Oxlip. (1. c. p. 313 — 314.) — Some 

 words on „Species-making". (1, c. p. 314 — 316.) — On the Polygonum mite 

 Schrank and allied species. (1. c. p. 332 — 336.) — Correction of various errors 

 in Mr. Lee's paper on the Oenanthe pimpinelloides, Oe. Lachenalii, and Oe. 

 silaifolia. (1. c. IL 1846. p. 390—399.) — Notes on the Ranunculus Lenormandi 

 Schultz. (1. c. p. 497 — 499.) — Notes on the wild and cultivated examples of 

 Ribes rubrum. (1. c. p. 545 — 548.) — Notes on the Lastraea foenesecii as a 

 species including both forms of Nephrodium foenesecii Lowe, and Aspidium 

 dilatatum var. recurvum Bree. (1. c. p. 568 — 571.) — Notes on Polygonum 

 maritimum and P. Raii, as grown together in flower-pots Inland. (1. c. 

 p. 615 — 617.) — Supplementary notes on the botany of the Azores. (Journ. 

 Bot. VI. 1847. p. 380 — 397.) — Notes on some British specimens distributed 

 by the Botanical Society of London in 1847. (Phytolog. IL 1847. p. 760—768.) 



— Further experiments bearing upon the specific identity of the Cowslip and 

 Primrose. (1. c. p. 852 — 854.) — Notes on the affinity between Lysimachia 

 nemorum Linn. and Lysimachia azorica Hörn. (1. c. p. 975 — 979.) — On the 

 Viola flavicornis Smith and others. (1. c. p. 1018^ — 1022.) — On the Equisetum 

 fluviatile of the „London Catalogue of British Plants". (1. c. III. 1848. 

 p, 1 — 4.) — Further report of experiments on the Cowslip and Oxlip. (1. c. 

 p. 146—149.) — Characters of Malva verticillata and M. crispa. (1. c. p. 221—222.) 



— Some account of the several alleged species included under the name of 

 Filago germanica Linn. (1. c. p. 313 — 318.) — Additions to the Flora of 

 South Wales. (Henfrey, Bot. Gaz. L 1849. p. 57—59.) — Who knows Viola 

 canina? (Phytolog. III. 1849. p. 635—642.) — Florula Orcadensis. (Journ. of 

 Bot. IL 1864. p. 11—20.) — Zostera marina in the Orkney Islands. (1. c. 

 p. 54—55.) — Calluna vulgaris in Cape Breton, North America. (Nat. Hist. 

 Review. 1865. p. 149—150.) — Corrections in the Shetland Flora. (Journ. of 

 Bot. IV. 1866. p. 348 — 351.) — Chenopodium album auct. and its varieties. 

 (1. c. VI. 1868. p. 289—295.) — Chenopodium rubrum Linn. from Weston 

 Green, Surrey. (1. c. VH. 1869. p. 142.) — Aira vulgaris Weihe in England. 

 (1. c.p. 281—282, 337.) — Whatis the Thames-side Brassica? (1. c. p. 346—350; 

 VIII. 1870. p. 369—372.) etc. etc. 



