British Islands. 



864 



8000 de 



the Department of Botany. British 

 Museum. London, 1908. 



Stapf. 48126. Spartina Toivnsendii. 

 [With a key to the British species of 

 Spartina.'] 



Step. Wayside and Woodland ferns. 

 London, 1908. 



Stewart. 48171. Exhibition of a 

 rare fungus Agaricus [Lepiota) rachodes 

 Vitt. 



Stopes. 48211. " Coal-balls " found 

 in coal seams. 



and Watson. 48213. 



Present distribution and origin of the 

 calcareous concretions in coal seams, 

 known as " coal balls." [With lists of 

 fossil plants and plant impressions.] 



Tansley. 48982. Marsh vegetation. 



Trail. 48411. A simple method of 

 recording local distribution. 



Waddell. 48690. Localities for 

 Rubi. 



Ward, H. M. Trees, a handbook of 

 forest-botany for the woodlands and 

 the laboratory. Volume IV. — Fruits 

 [edited after the Author's death by 

 Percy Groom]. Cambridge, 1908. 



Ward, J. J. Life-histories of familiar 

 plants. London, 1908. 



Weiss. 48778. Occurrence, dis- 

 tribution, and mode of formation of the 

 calcareous nodules found in coal seams 

 of the lower coal measures. 



West. G. S. 48799. Critical Green 

 Algae, [n. spp.]. 



West, W. and West, G. 8. A mono- 

 graph of the British Desmidiaceae. 

 Vol. 3. London, 1908. 



Whitton. 48822. Meteorological 

 notes, with general effects upon vegeta- 

 tion. 



Williams. 48851. The high alpine 

 flora of Britain. 



Wolley-Dod. 48933. Rosa oho vata 

 Ley [R. tomentosa var. ohovata Baker). 



48934. The subsection 



Eu-caninae of the genus Rosa. Issued 

 as a supplement to the " Journal of 

 Botany," London, 1908. 



England. 



Carum, Bulbocastanum [at Maiden 

 8ewell, Hertfordshire. Hertford, Trans. 

 Herts N. H. Soc, 13, 1908, Proc. (lix.) 



Central committee for the survey and 

 study of British vegetation. [Meeting 

 at Manchester, Nov. 30-Dec. 1, 1907.] 

 Irish Nat., Dublin, 17, 1908, (21-22). 



Clapham [Yorkshire] : its geology 

 and natural history. [Botany, by 

 C. Waterfall.] Naturalist, London, 

 1908, (429-434,2 figs.). 



Lathraea clandestina L. near Cam- 

 bridge. J. Bot.,Landon, 46,1908,(123). 



Ophrys muscifera. [An albino form 

 in Kent.l J. Bot., London, 46, 1808, 

 (267). 



The annual " fungus foray " [of the 

 Essex Field Club]. Stratford, Essex 

 Nat., 15, 1908, (149-150). 



The botanical excursion [to Swan- 

 pool]. Falmouth, Rep. R. Cornwall 

 Polyt. Soc, 79, 1907 [1908], (60-63). 



Yorkshire Fungus Foray at Mulgrave 

 Woods. Gard. Chron., London, 



(Ser. 3), 44, 1908, (249). 



Yorkshire naturalists at Hampole 

 [near Doncaster]. [With a list of 

 Diatoms, by M. H. Stiles.] Naturalist, 

 London, 1908, (380-384). 



Bagnall, 42740. Warwickshire 

 botany. [Botanical work by school- 

 children.] 



42741. Botany [of 



Staffordshire]. 



Baker. 42763. Botany [of York- 

 shire]. 



Baldwyn-Childe. 42769. Cupuliferae. 

 The Oak grove at Wyre Park. 



Beeby. 42861. The flora of Surrey. 

 [A note on the proposed new flora of the 

 county.] 



Bell. 42889. Charnwood Forest 

 [and its plants]. 



42891. Charnwood 



Forest. [Flora, etc.]. 



Bellamy. 42892. Report of a 

 botanical excursion to the northern 

 part of the county [of Oxford]. 



Bellerby. 42894. Sphagnum 



bavaricum in Yorkshire. 



