Holland. 



862 



8000 dd 



Cornet. 43610. Herborisation de la 

 section brvologique a Juslenville (Liege) 

 19 juin 1904. 



43611. Le Saipania 



aspera H. Bern, en Belgique. 



43612. Flore bryologique 



de Belgique. 



De Bruyne. 43760. Etude phyto- 

 geographique de la zone maritime beige. 



43762. Our dune-flora. 



(Flemish.) 



43764. The phyto- 



biology of our Flemish dunes. 

 (Flemish.) 



Durand. 43994. L'etat d'avance- 

 ment de nos connaissances en floristique 

 beige. 



43995. Prodrome de la 



flore beige, Vol. Ill, Phanerogames, 

 fasc. 14e (table) vol. I faso. spec. 

 Bruxelles. 1907. 



Heukels. La flore des Pays-Bas. 

 (Hollandais.) Leiden et Groningen, 

 1908. 



MacLeod et Staes. Geillustreerde 

 flora voor Belgie. 2e ed. Gand, 1906. 



Massart. 46334. Essai de geo- 

 graphic botanique des districts littoraux 

 et alluviauy de la Belgique. 



Palmans. 46873. Determination 

 microscopique du bois des principales 

 essences feueillues des forets et des 

 routes beiges. 



Raid and Reid. 47296. Euryah 

 europaea. [The name of this new fossil 

 from Dutch Limburg is changed to 

 E. limhurgensis, C. & E. M. Keid.] 



Wery. Le littoral beige. Excursions 

 scientitiques organisees par I'extension 

 universitaire de I'Universite libre de 

 Bruxelles, dirigees par J. Massart 2e 

 edit. Bruxelles, 1907-08. 



de British Islands. 



British Medicinal plants. What may 

 be expected in July. Chem. & Drug., 

 London, 73, 1908, (71-72, figs.), 

 [August], 3{J8-359, figs. 



Broom-rape [Orobunche minor, Sutt. 

 with notes on other speciesl J. Board 

 Agric., London, 15, 1908, (176-180, 

 col. pi.). 



Edible fungi. I. The common morel 

 {Morchella esculenta, L.). J. Board 

 Agric, London. 15, 1908, (431-432, col. 

 pi.). 



Meadow saffron [ColcTiiciim autum- 

 nale, L.]. J. Board Agric, London, 15, 

 1908, (44-45, col. pi.). 



Poisonous fungi. I. Amanita 



phalloides. Fr. J. Board Agric, 

 London, 15, 1908, (600-601, col. pi.). 



Sagina Reuteri, Boiss. [Abstract 

 from Journal of Botany.] Ann. Scot. 

 Nat. Hist., Edinburgh, 65, 1908, (186- 

 187). 



Watson Exchange Club Report, 

 1906-7. [Extracts.] J. Bot., London, 

 45, 1908, (22-26). 



Yellow rattle { Rhinanthuv Crista- 

 galli. L. ). J. Board Agric, London, 15, 

 1908, (115-118, col. pi.). 



Adamson. 42589. Report of field 

 meetings. 



Arber. 42664. Fossil plants : 

 Sixty photographs illustrating the flora 

 of the Coal Measures. London & 

 Glasgow, 1909. 



Barclay. 42794. The genus Bona 

 in tlie " London Catalogue," ed. 10. 



Beeby. 42863. The British species 

 of Arctium. 



Bennett. 42912. 

 flora of Britain. 



The high alpine 

 The preservation 



Boulger, 43155. 

 of our native plants. 



43156. Anagallis arvensis 



and A. caerulea. 



Britten. 43239. Bracteate form of 

 Scilla non-scripta. 



43243. Salvia prate7isisTi. 



[Eirliest date as a British plant.] 



Cockburn. 43555. Petalophyllum 

 Ralfsii and Pallavicinia hibernica. 



Connold. 43589. British oak galls. 

 London, 1908. 



Domin and Jackson. 43895. The 

 British species of Thymus. 



Druce. 43937. British plant lists 

 and their discrepancies. 



4394L La Gasca and his 



" Hortus Siccus Londinensis." 



