British Islands. 



863 



8000 de 



Druce. -43945. Report of 



botanical section. [Ashmolean Nat. 

 Hist. 8oc.] 



43946. List of British 



plants. Oxford, 1908. 



Druery. 43953. Polypodium vul- 

 gare var. cornubiense (syn. elegantissi- 

 mum). [An example of variation.] 



Evelyn. Sylva [or a discourse of 

 Forest trees, and the propagation of 

 timber.] Reprint of 4th ed. London, 

 1908. 



Goode. The Twenty-fourth Annual 

 Report of the Watson Botanical Ex- 

 change Club 1907-1908. Vol. 2, 

 No. 4. 



Gowans. AVild Flowers at home. 

 First-fourth Series. 60 photographs 

 by Cameron Todd, of British flowering 

 plants growing in their haunts. London 

 and Glasgow, 1905-07. 



Our trees and how to 



know them. Sixty photographs by 

 Charles Kirk. London and Glasgow, 

 1906. [Repr. 1907, 1908.] 



Guinier et Maire. 44788. Quelques 

 Abies mediterraneens. 



Hanbury. The London Catalogue of 

 British plants etc. 10th ed. London, 

 1908. 



Hastings. Toadstools at home. 

 Sixty photographsfrom Nature. London 

 and Glasgow, 1906, (75). 



Wild flowers at home. 



Third Series. London and Glasgow, 

 1906. 



Henslow. 45051. The origin and 

 present distribution of the British flora. 



Hind. 45171. Life-zones in the 

 British carboniferous rocks. 



Horwood. 45233. The extinction of 

 cryptogamic plants and the need for a 

 lichen exchange club. 



Lees. 45802. A trio of British and 

 alien plant-lists. [Comments on the 

 British Museum List of Seed-plants and 

 Ferns ; The London Catalogue, ed. 10 ; 

 and Druce's List of British Plants.] 



Lewis. 45871. Peat moss deposits. 



45872. The peat-moss 



deposits in the Cross Fell, Caithness, 

 and Isle of Man districts. 



(m-6590) 



Ley. 45877. Rosa pomijvra, .J. 

 Herrm. as British. 



45879. The Villosae 



section of the genus Bosu. Rosae 

 Villosae in " London Catalogue." 



Lomas. 46080. Livestigation of the 

 fauna and flora of the Trias of the British 

 Isles. 



Lubbock. 46103. Seeds, with 

 special reference to British plants. 



Macvicar. 46208. The distribution 

 of Lunularia cruciata. 



Massee. 46337. New or critical 

 British fungi. 



Mawley. 46381. Report on the 



phenological observations for 1907. 



Maxwell. 46384. Trees. 



46385. Copse woods. 



Recently published catalogues of 

 British plants. [Review.] 



Nicholson. 46736. The botany of 

 building estates. 



Peacock. 46928. Natives and aliens. 

 [The relation of their presence to the 

 soil, etc.] 



Pugsley. 47169. The forms of 

 Salvia VerbenacaTi. 



[Rea.] 47242. Reports of excur- 

 sions [with list of plants noted. J 



47250. A plea that local 



societies should give greater attention 

 to the investigation of the fungi oc- 

 curring in their districts, with sugges- 

 tions for the encouragement of the 

 study of the group. 



Reid, C. and Reid, Mrs. E. M. 47297. 

 Pre-glacial flora of Britain. 



Richardson. 47350. Botanicalnotes. 



47351. Earliest records of 



flowering plants in 1907. 



Shenstone. 47930. A scheme for 

 the study of field-botany. 



47931. British poisonous 



plants. 



Smith. Guide to Sowerby's models of 

 British fungi in the Department of 

 Botany, British Museum (Natural 

 History). 2nd Edition, revised [with 

 a glossary added.] [London], 1908. 



■ Synopsis of the British 



Basidiomycetes : a descriptive cata- 

 logue of the drawings and specimens in 

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