England. 



764 



8000 de 



The Taunton foray (1911); with 

 complete list of fungi and niycetozoa 

 gathered. Worcester Trans. Brit. 



Mycol. Soc. 3 1912 (298-309). 



The Teesdale foray (1911), with 

 complete list of fungi and mycctozoa 

 gathered. Worcester Trans. Brit. 



Mycol. Soc. 3 1912 (291-297). 



Adamson. 697.39. Ecological 



study of a Cambridgeshire woodland. 



Arber. 69800. Fossil flora of the 

 southern portion of the Yorkshire 

 coalfield in North Derbyshire and 

 Nottinghamshire [n. sp.]. G980S : 



The fossil flora of the Ingleton Coal- 

 field (Yorkshire). 69809 : Fossil 

 plants from the Kent Coal-field. 69810- 

 12 : Fossil flora of the Fortst of Dean 

 Coal-field. 



Atkins. 69855. Wild flowers of 

 the Ispwich District. 



Baker, Miss L. and Baker. 69905. 

 Types of vegetation in the district 

 round Macclesfield. 



Baker, Miss S. M. 69906. Brown 

 seaweeds of the salt marsh [at Blakeney, 

 Norfolk, n. var.]. 



Barratt. 69953. Flora of Portland. 



Bedford. 70022. Orchids new to 

 East Sussex [Orchis furpurea and 0. 

 hircina]. 70023 : Some rare Sussex 

 orchids. 



Bennett. 70066. Mertensia mari- 

 iima in Norfolk. 70068 : Damasonium 

 Alisma and Elisma natans in York- 

 phi're ? 70070 : Utricularia Bremii 

 in England. 70071 : Orchis hircina 

 in Kent. 70072 : Notes on the 28 

 species of East Anglian plants that 

 have been passed in review in the 

 Transactions [Norwich N. Soc.], 1899- 

 1909. 



Benson. 70083. Cordaites Felicis, 

 sp. nov., a Cordaitean leaf from the 

 Lower Coal Measures of England. 



Bloomfield. 70217. Sussex fungi. 



Boulger. 70336. The Hertford- 

 shire elms. 70339 : Erica cinerea L. 

 [new variety, schizopetala, from Hamp- 

 shire]. 



Britten. 70432. Linnaeus's '' Flora 

 Anglic a." 



Bucknall. 70506. Hybrids of the 

 genus SymphyUim. [New hybrids 



from Somersetshire and Gloucester- 

 shire.] 



Burton. 70538. Algae coll. in 

 1911 [at Totteridge, and at Brent 

 Reservoir]. 



Carr. 70612. The mycetozoa of 

 Nottinghamshire . 



Cash. 70618. Trientalis europea 

 Linn, at Bradshaw, Yorks. 



Cheetham. 70674. YorJcshire 



Bryologists at Knaresborough [and 

 Pateley Bridge]. 



Crossland. 70880. Recently dis- 

 covered fungi in Yorkshire. — V. [n. 

 spp.] 70881 : Phaeangella Smithiana, 

 Bond. (= Pseudo-Phacidium Smithia- 

 num.. Bond.) in Yorkshire. 



Day. 70964. Natural history of 

 Bhompston pond, near Dorchester. 



Dixon. 71053. Remarkable form 

 of Dicranella heteromalla Schimp. 

 [collected in Wiltshire]. 71055 : 



Mbsscs from the Arctic Bed [at Ponders 

 End]. 71056 : Northamptonshire 



hepaticae. 



Druce, G. C. 71121. Field Botany 

 [rep. to the Ashmol. Soc. for 1911]. 

 71124: Samuel Corbyn's catalogue of 

 Cambridge plants. 71126 : Orofmnche 

 Picridis Schultz in Herts. 71129: 

 RanunculiLS ophioglossif alius Vill. in 

 Gloucestershire. 71130: Scilla cam- 

 panulata Ait. [in Berkshire]. 71131 : 

 Prunella laciniata L., etc., in Surrey. 



Elgee. 71244. Moorlands of North- 

 Eastern Yorkshire. 



Gimingham. 71737. Galinsoga 



par vi flora in Herts. 



Gladstone. 71740. Ancient ash 

 tree near Dalswinton House, known as 

 " Cummin's Ash." 



Griffiths. 71861. Algae of Stanklin 

 Pool, Worcestershii'e. 



Grove. 71899. New or noteworthy 

 fungi. — Part IV. [Chiefly from the 

 neighbourhood of Birmingham.] 



Groves, H. and Groves, J. 71901. 

 Nitella gracilis in West Cornwall. 



Hall and Russell. 71976. Causes 

 of the high nutritive value and fertility 

 of the fatting pastures of Romney 

 Marsh and other marshes in the S.E. 

 of England. 



