British Islands. 



891 



8000 de. 



de British Islands. 



A list of common sea-side plants. 

 Haslemere, Mus. Gaz., 1, 1906, (91-97). 



Botanical Exchange Club Report. 



1906. Extract in J. Bot., London, 45, 



1907, (447-451). 



[Cardiff Naturalists'] Society's circular 

 to school teachers on the preservation of 

 native plants. Cardiff, Trans. Nat. Soc, 

 39, 1907, (120). 



Excavations on Roman sites in 



Britain. Report of the Committee 



. . [Witii lists of plants found]. 



London, Rep. Brit. Ass., 1906, ri907J, 



(400-408). 



Garden vegetables from the sea coast. 

 Haslemere, Mus. Gaz., 1, 1906, (98-99). 



Mud-binding grasses. {Spart'ina 



stricta, Linn., and allied forms.) Kew 

 Bull., 1907, (190-197). 



Peat moss deposits. Interim report 

 of the Committee. London, Rep. Brit. 

 Ass., 1906, [1907], (430-431). 



The Botanical Exchange Club for the 

 British Isles. Reports for 1900- 

 1906. Manchester (Oxford) 1901-1907. 

 22 cm. cf. Bennett, A., Druce, G. C, 

 Granes, J., Linton, W. R., Marshall, 

 E. S., White, J. W. 



The Central Committee for the study 

 and survey of British vegetation. 

 [Abstracts of the minutes of meetings in 

 1903.] N. Phytol., 6, 1907, (103-106). 



Watson Exchange Club Report, 190.5-6. 

 [Extract.] J. Bot., London, 45, 1907, 

 (160-162). 



The Watson Botanical Exchange Club, 

 17th-23rd Annual Report, Birmingham 

 (Cambridge) 1901-1907. 21 cm. c/. 

 Bell, W., Bickham, S. H., Pugslev, 

 H. W., Reader, H. P., Thompson, H. S., 

 Woiley-Dod, A. H. 



Adams, H. I. Wild flowers of the 

 British Jsles. London, 1907. 



Armstrong, S. F. 35675. Botanical 

 and chemical composition of the herbage 

 of pastures and meadows. 



Ball, H. 35757. Botanical curiosities 

 and a few local hybrids. 



B>an], W. J. 35835. The seeding 

 of the English elm [Uhniia eampestris, 

 L.;. 



Bennett, A. 35917. Forms of 

 Potamogeton new to Britain. 



Birrell. 36038. Plants on the Chalk 

 [and Echiuin on furnace ashes]. 



Boudier. 36176. Observations cri- 

 tiques sur les " Illustrations of British 

 Fungi " de Cooke. 



Boyd. 36204. Sag'ma Boydii, [an 

 undescribed addition to the British 

 flora]. 



Britten, J. 36291. Thrincia nudi- 

 caidis. 



36300. I?osa Idberyiiea 



[giving the correct authority for the 

 name and original place of publication ; 

 also of two Irish mosses, Grimmia 

 maritima and Dlcranum Scottianum]. 



and Rendle, A. B. 36302. 



Notes on the " List of British Seed- 

 Plants." 



List of British seed- 



jDlants and ferns. Department of 

 Botany, British Museum, (Natural 

 History) (Special Guide, No. 2). London, 

 1907. 



Coleman, W. S. Our woodlands, 

 heaths, and hedges. London, 1907. 



Coon. 36728. Cornuvia serpida. A 

 species new to Britain. 



Cotton. 36765. British Clavaria. 



Crampton, C. B. 36792. Fossils and 

 conditions of deposit. A theory of Coal 

 formation. 



Daubeny. 36867. American weed 

 [Elodea canadensis] and wild fowl. 



Druce, G. C. 37036. Nomenclature 

 of British plants. 



• 37039. Plantago lanceolata 



var. sphaerostachyx Rohl. 



37042. Huckleberry as an 



English plant-name. 



37046. Cephalanthera 



longifolia Fritsch. 



• The Dillenian herbarium. 



Oxford, 1907. 



Druery, C. T. 37061. Choice 

 varieties of British Ferns. 



Fox. How to find and name wild 

 flowers. London, 1906. 



Fritsch and Rich. 37494. Occur- 

 rence and reproduction of British Fresh- 

 water Algae in nature. 1. Splrogijra. 



Gilbert. 37649. British Rubi. 



