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„Notes supplementary to the Flora of Derbyshire (June and July, 

 1899, p. 177—208); „List of Derbyshire Mosses" (August and September, 

 p. 241—272) and „Additional Notes to the Flora of Derbyshire (January, 

 1902, p. 5—12). 



The title-page, one leaf of introduction, and four pages of Index, 

 complete the volume. The original pagination has been preserved, con- 

 sequently the sequence of pages, from the first page here presented, 

 runs thus: 177—208, 241—272, 5—12, which with the eight new pages, 

 amount to 80 altogether. B. Daydon Jackson. 



Peacock, E, Adrian Woodruffe, Iris spiiria Linn. in Lincoln- 

 shire. (Journal of Botany, London. XL. Manch 1902. 

 p. 101 — 102.) 



This species has been known as growing in considerable quantity 

 in the parish of Huttoft, on the coast of Lincolnshire, for at least one 

 hundred years. B. Daydon Jackson. 



Whitwell, William, East Sussex Notes. (Journal of Botany, 



London. XL. March 1902. p. 103—108.) 



Observations on the locai botany of Horsted Keynes, with additional 

 records of the rarer forms. B. Daydon Jackson. 



Druce, George Claridge, „A new hybrid Grass". (Journal of 

 Botany, London. XL. iMarch 1902. p. 108—109.) 



Referring to a note published under the above title recently, Mr. 

 Druce submitted the specimen received to Prof. Ha ekel, whose opinion 

 is quoted, that the plant is a form of Lolium, and further that he con- 

 siders the crossing of Lolium with Bromiis impossible. 



B. Daydon Jackson. 



Schönland, Selmar and Baker, Edmund Gilbert, Some South 

 African species of Cotyledon. (Journal of Botany, London. 

 XL. March 1902. p. 89—94. plates 431—435. concluded 

 from p. 23.) 



In this concluding portion of their paper, the authors identify several 

 of the species described by early authors, particularly the eider Burman, 

 Haworth and Salm-Dyck. The plates are Photographie blocks from 

 five Sheets of Haworth's types preserved in the University Herbarium, 

 Oxford. One new species is described, C. Aistoni, p. 93, collected by 

 G. Als ton in Namaqualand, and flowered in Dr. Schönland's garden 

 at Grahamstown. B. Daydon Jackson. 



Salmon, Charles Edgar and Bennett, Arthur, Norfolk Notes. 

 (Journal of Botany, London. XL. March 1902. p. 94—101.) 



Additions to the county flora from recent observations by the 

 authors, and extracts from records not easily accessible. 



B. Daydon Jackson. 



Ward, H[arry] Marshall, Grasses a Handbook for use in 



in theFieldand Laboratory. (Cambridge [University 



Press) 1901. pp. VIII, 190. 81 figures. 8". [= 19 cm)) 



The grasses mentioned in the title are those commonly 



found in Great Britain, but with occasional reference to scarce 



and exotic species. The first two chapters are devoted to expla- 



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